Wine Wednesday: Croteaux Jolie Rosé
Croteaux Vineyards has quickly become a favorite winery on the North Fork of Long Island. Croteaux is strictly and proudly a rosé producer and offers a unique tasting experience in their tasting...
View ArticleWine Wednesday: Peconic Bay’s Nautique Esprit de Rosé
Today’s wine is from the Peconic Bay Vineyard on the North Fork of Long Island. Harvest has just begun on Long Island as they prepare another year’s bounty. However rosé is still very much on the mind...
View ArticleWine Wednesday: One Woman Grüner Veltliner
Today’s wine is somewhat special as it is the first Grüner Veltliner to be produced on Long Island. One Woman Wines and Vineyards is relatively new, opening its tasting room in 2009, but has quickly...
View ArticleWine Wednesday: Chenin Blanc
Happy Wine Wednesday to everyone! Today’s varietal comes from the Loire Valley in France where it is characterized by many conflicting styles: sweet and rich, tart and sour or crisp and fresh. What...
View ArticleWine Wednesday: Anthony Nappa Bliss Rosé
Happy Wine Wednesday! Today’s wine is a bright and crisp rosé from the North Fork of Long Island. This refreshing rosé will help you forget just how hot it is out there! Make a visit to The Winemaker’s...
View ArticleWine Wednesday: Coffee Pot Cellars Sauvignon Blanc
Happy Wine Wednesday! Today’s wine is a floral and crisp Sauvignon Blanc. With notes of spice and cooling citrus, this local New York wine will sate even the hottest soul this week! Named for the...
View ArticleWine Wednesday: Anthony Nappa Anomaly
Happy Wine Wednesday! Today’s wine is a Pinot Noir. A white Pinot Noir. Get ready for a surprise! Make a visit to The Winemaker’s Studio in Peconic a priority on your list when touring the North Fork....
View ArticleWine Wednesday: Kontokosta Viognier
Happy Wine Wednesday! Only four wineries on the North Fork produce the lovely and piquant Viognier, so consider yourself lucky to have a taste of this fragrant and rare gem. I’ll share! Kontokosta is a...
View Article5 Essential North Fork Wineries
The North Fork planted its first vines 40 years ago, and it’s really starting to pay off. The Long Island wine region is producing some of the best wine in the country. Only 26 miles long, less than 50...
View ArticleWine Wednesday: Sparkling Pointe Topaz
One may not expect to find sparkling wine of such excellent caliber on the North Fork of Long Island. But allow yourself to be mistaken: Sparkling Pointe makes amazing sparkling wine. In fact, you may...
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