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Making ice wine requires the grape to be picked and pressed at below-freezing temperatures, like in this vineyard in southern Germany. So, only a few places in the world — mainly Canada and Germany — produce it. But now, vineyards in frigid parts of the U.S., are making their own ice wine, giving Americans a chance to buy domestically produced bottles. Patrick Seeger/AFP/Getty Images hide caption

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New York Vineyard Takes A Risk On Ice Wine For A Sweet Reward

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