The Winemaker’s Gamble: How One Man and a Handful of Rebels Turned Niagara Wine into a Global Industry
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Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
ISBN: 9781771618687
Pub Date: October 2026
Imprint: Mosaic Press
Price: £14.95
Not yet published
Description:
In 1962, Paul Bosc fled war-torn Algeria with a suitcase, a dog, and a passion for wine rooted in the vineyards of France. When he arrived in Canada, Niagara’s wine scene was dominated by hybrid grapes and low expectations. What followed was nothing short of revolutionary.

The Winemaker’s Gamble tells the story of how one man’s vision—to grow European vinifera grapes in a region everyone said was too cold—laid the foundation for Canada’s modern wine industry. More than a personal biography, this is a story of entrepreneurial grit, agricultural innovation, and the birth of a new global contender in premium wine production.

Through decades of setbacks, scientific breakthroughs, and corporate takeovers, Bosc championed quality, resisted compromise, and mentored a new generation of vintners. His influence helped shape the regulatory, cultural, and marketing forces that now define Canadian wine.

Set against the backdrop of globalization, trade disruptions, and shifting consumer taste, The Winemaker’s Gamble ends on a timely note: as new export opportunities emerge, Niagara is rising. Bosc’s early bets on quality and sustainability are paying off—not just for his family, but for an entire industry.