Venturing on a journey through Long Island’s wine country offers not just a taste of the region’s finest wines but an immersive experience into a vibrant viticulture that thrives just a stone’s throw away from New York City. With a landscape dotted by vineyards and wineries, each visit promises an intimate connection with the land Read more…

Long Island, a region synonymous with picturesque landscapes and a rich cultural tapestry, has also etched its name in the world of viticulture. We will embark on a journey to explore the essence of Long Island’s wine culture, delving into its history, the diversity of its grapes, and the grandeur of its largest winery. The Read more…

Embark on an unforgettable journey through the East End of Long Island! With visits to ten distinguished wineries, from the elegant Wölffer Estate and Sparkling Pointe to the charming Raphael and sea-view Kontokosta, we’re about to immerse ourselves in a world of exquisite wines and breathtaking landscapes. Ready to uncork some memories? Let’s dive in! Read more…

Here are some options for getting out to the Long Island Wine Country: 1. Train 2. Bus 3. Car 1. The Train The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR): Traveling from the city to out east can be accomplished easily by taking the LIRR.  Follow the steps below and visit the LIRR (Long Island Rail Road) Read more…

On Holidays, special occasions, or even just to go with dinner, almost everybody consumes wine. Drinking wine has also benefits to the human body as it is a good source of anti-oxidants, and taking small quantities of it can decrease the risk of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, and even cancer. Wine comes from fermented grapes Read more…

A wine sale from Paumanok Vineyards: Date 4/6/16 Dear Friends, We are pleased to announce a special discount on Paumanok 2014 Dry Rosé. The special — on this wine only — offers a 15% discount on 6 bottles or more and a 30% discount on a case (12 bottles). This offer applies only to 2014 Dry Read more…

Out on Long Island’s eastern end, the land splits into two distinct forks. The more southerly of them brings to mind celebrity-studded beaches, but the North Fork is famous in its own right: This is Long Island Wine Country. It hasn’t always been that way. Potatoes were the area’s original claim to fame. The region Read more…