Major Wine Regions Around the World (and Why Long Island Belongs on the List)
People have been making wine for thousands of years, and today it comes from grapes grown on nearly every continent. A relatively small group of regions, though, does most of…
by EditorJun 1 No commentsLong Island Wine Tours: A Practical Guide to the North Fork and the Hamptons
A Long Island wine tour takes you through the vineyards of the North Fork and the Hamptons, about 90 minutes east of New York City. You can join a guided…
by EditorJun 1 No commentsWhat Wine Is Long Island Known For?
Long Island is best known for Bordeaux-style wines, especially Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon. The region’s maritime climate and glacial soils create ideal growing conditions for these red grape…
by EditorMar 29 No commentsIn Search of the Uncommon -A Journey Through Rare Wines
Every rare wine has a story, generations of winemakers perfecting their craft, flavors so exceptional they’re spoken of only in hushed tones, bottles that collectors spend years hunting down. From…
by EditorJan 9 No commentsUnderstanding Wine Labels -A Step-by-Step Guide
Wine labels can feel like a secret code, but they don’t have to be. Whether you’re just discovering Long Island’s acclaimed wine region or you’re already a regular at local…
by EditorJan 1 No commentsThe Top 10 Wines For Beginners – An Easy Guide To Getting Started
Whether you’re a longtime Long Island wine lover or just beginning to explore, this guide is designed to make your first steps simple and enjoyable. In “The Top 10 Wines…
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