Saturday, January 19, 2013

Long Island Wine Country Turns 40!

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1973-2013
Long Island Wine Country just turned 40!

In 1973, Alex and Louisa Hargrave founded Hargrave Vineyards in Cutchogue.
America’s most Bordeaux-like wine region has evolved into a world-class growing area for premium wines.

The region has grown to more 3,000 acres of planted grape vines, with more than 60 wine producers.  Three  AVA’s (American Viticulture Regions) protect wines that are produced from grapes that are grown on The North Fork Of Long Island, The Hamptons and Long Island.

Long Island Wines have scored highly in blind tastings and International wine competitions. Most recently, a Long Island Wine, BedellCellars 2007 Merlot ($30) has been selected for President Barack Obama’s Inaugural lunch on January 21, 2013. That wine will be paired with smoked Bison!

Cheers to the first forty years! 

CJD













Monday, January 14, 2013

Winter 2013- Long Island Wine Country Events



There's lot's to do in Long Island Wine Country this winter! 
Here's a sampling of events that caught our eye! 


January 2013

Shinn Estate Vineyards and Farmhouse
2000 Oregon Road
Mattituck NY - 11952
Tel.(631) 804-0367

Shinn Estate Barrel Tasting & Wine Futures Events- Editor's Choice Recommendation!
Friday January 19, 2013 or Friday January 26, 2013, 6:30pm
Cost: $95
Note: Discounts offered for purchase with a portion of the fee credited towards purchase.

What are Wine Futures?
Consider them a chance to taste wines early and get a nice discount in
advance of their release. Shinn Estate is offering an exclusive opportunity
for tasting barrel samples of their upcoming vintages with hors d'oeuvres,
cheese plates & homemade stew. The owners are former owners of Home
Restaurant, so expect a delicious spread!

Attendees will get to taste a wine variety of Shinn Estates newly vinted
2012 whites and yet to be bottled 2011 reds.

Tasting includes:

REDS
2011 Estate Merlot, 2011 Red Blend, 2011 Wild Bordeaux, 2011 Cabernet Franc,
2011 Cabernet Sauvignon and 2011 9 Barrels

WHITES
2012 First Fruit (Sauvignon Blanc), 2012 Chardonnay, 2012 Coal Escense and
2012 Rose

Take this opportunity to reserve these vintages at a 20% discount: purchase
these wines in advance and pick them up when they are bottled and labeled.
Advance reservations required, this event has limited capacity, so please
call 631-804-0367 soon!

You can also order wines on line at: http://shinnestatevineyards.com/




Martha Clara Vineyards
6025 Sound Avenue  Riverhead, NY 11901
Tel. (631) 298-0075

Sunday, January 20th
2013 Wine Education Series:
WINE & ARTISANAL OLIVE OIL PAIRING
Two 1 hour sessions of guided wine & olive oil pairings featuring Martha
Clara Vineyards Wines and artisanal olive oils from The Crushed Olive.

Sessions are offered at 1 and 2:30 pm.
$30 per person. $20 for Wine Club Members. Price per session.
Reservations are required. Tickets are available at marthaclaravineyards.com


February 2012

Long Island Winter Wine Fest- Jazz on The Vine!
February 9 to March 17, 2013
Various wineries, see website for schedule.

Wine and Jazz is a smooth pairing! And for six weekends, visitors can visit
participating wineries and sit back with a glass of wine and listen to some
very cool music! This is also a great time to discover new wine releases and
stock up on your favorite Long Island Wines!

http://www.liwinterfest.com


Sunday, January 13, 2013

The Evolution Of Long Island Wines


Long Island Wine Country Then and Now! 
The Evolution!


Guests at Laurel Lake Vineyards new outdoor tasting bar


I can't believe how fast time flies by. Back in 1999 when we started the Long Island wine industry was 26 years young. A lot of milestones had been reached and vintners had a good grasp on which varietals grew best on the East End. 

Back then the region was looking to increase visitation to it's wineries so that new wine customers could be developed. Fast forward to 2013 and it is hard to imagine that more than one million visitors come out to the East End each year to tour and taste. 

This has had a very positive impact on the industry. Most wineries are selling all of their wine in their tasting rooms at retail prices (versus wholesaling through a distributor). By not sharing their profit margin with a distributor, wineries have been able to re-invest in their businesses, making improvements to their winery buildings, purchasing new tanks, barrels and wine making equipment. 

The 2012 Harvest may come down as the best Long Island vintage of the decade. Long Island vineyards brought in most of their fruit before hurricane Sandy hit!

Roman Roth, executive vice president of Merliance, and winemaker and technical director for Wölffer Estate Vineyard, says, “2012 is one of the great vintages for Wölffer Estate and Long Island in general. After a growing season with abundant sunshine and heat, the fruit ripening was on average 2.5 weeks ahead of normal. This translated into wonderful concentrated, dark, rich red wines—especially Merlot and Cabernet Franc, which are showing fantastic results.”

“This was definitely a ‘Vintner’s Select’ year for us—that’s our estate-level distinction, made in the best vintages,” says John Leo, winemaker at Clovis Point. “We had time to let the fruit hang to optimum ripeness and concentration. The strength of our terroir will no doubt shine through in all the wines of the region in the 2012 vintage.”

“We are eager to see the wines of 2012 come to fruition,” says Les Howard, winemaker at Raphael. “This is the kind of year that makes winemaking most fun and creative.”

Russell Hearn of T’Jara Vineyards says, “T’Jara wines are always blends of at least five red grapes—always based on merlot. This vintage will give us lots of great reds to play with, all of impeccable quality and with great balance of fruit and acid.” Russell adds: “We’re committed to screw-cap closures for all T’Jara wines, and believe that the combination of the cap and a permeable liner in the capsule will age the wine in the bottle without the risk of cork variability. We’re already seeing great results in our 2007s and 2010s—two other exceptional vintages—and we’re eager to see the potential of what promises to be a superior 2012 vintage, aged in screw-cap closures.”

*All harvest data presented is a range from the lowest to highest figures in each category, as submitted by Merliance members. Individual winery data is proprietary.

Note: These quotes were provided by Merliance

Reading these quotes makes me thirsty for tasting 2012 wines!  Whites will start to be released by summer 2013. Reds will be released in 2014-2016 depending on winemakers philosophy. 

CD
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