Canadian ice wine, grape variety Vidal, the year seems to be 2004 (the picture is too small to see clearly), the volume is 375ml, this is a very famous wine in Canada. The price in China is nearly 400 yuan.
Explanation of VQA on wine labels:
VQA (Canadian Vintners Quality Alliance) defines icewine as: naturally frozen on the vines at temperatures below 8°C wine made from grapes. The grapes are pressed when they are frozen solid, and a small amount of concentrated grape juice flows out. This grape juice is slowly fermented and bottled a few months later. During the pressing process, the outside temperature must be kept below minus 8°C.