While in Nova Scotia I had a chance to try one of their local wines at a restaurant and was impressed. Pale straw in color with a nice citrus nose. On the mid palate the wine displays some vibrant green apple tartness. On the medium length finish the wine displays lovely vibrant acidity that dances nicely on the tongue and lingers leaving some nice lime notes. This was surprisingly good for the price which is $13.87. We get little if any Nova Scotia wines in Ontario (to the best of my knowledge). I would give it an -88. It is available at NSLC …
From the winery’s web site:

Rich notes of fresh pear and spring blossoms are expressed on this classic example of Pinot Grigio. This wine has a concentrated mouth feel and a long refreshing finish.
Ducks Crossing White Breede River Valley 750 mL 12% Alc./Vol. $13.87
Nose
Rich notes of fresh pear and spring blossoms are expressed on this classic example of Pinot Grigio.
Palate
This wine has a concentrated mouth feel and a long refreshing finish.
Pairings
Pair with seafood chowder, aged hard cheeses, potato chips, and edamame.
Varietals
Pinot Grigio