Long Island wines

BJ

BJ
Are they good? Are there places to go? Connections to make? Trips to plan?

We will be up in Putnam Co. once again with family, 2nd week of Sept.. After Cape Cod.

We will be having a dinner at Stone Barn based on past recommendation, and are excited about it.
 
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Check your maps, monsieur...That's the Hudson Valley you'll be after, not LI....

Uh, gee, really? Long Island and Putnam County aren't the same place?

We have a car.
 
originally posted by BJ:
originally posted by Sharon Bowman:
Check your maps, monsieur...That's the Hudson Valley you'll be after, not LI....

Uh, gee, really? Long Island and Putnam County aren't the same place?

We have a car.
Putnam County = 50+ mi N of NYC
Shinn Estates, as an example, is in Matituck = 80+ mi E of NYC

Depends on your definition of "same", I suppose.
 
Yes. The wine country on LI is about a 1 3/4 hour drive from the city with no traffic, so you're looking at upwards of 3 hours in the best possible circs. It's like saying, "I'll be in the Loire Valley, any good Alsatian producers?"

I think there are wineries in the Hudson Valley that would be closer to you.

That said, I agree with Robert Dentice about Shinn.
 
originally posted by Jeff Grossman:

Shinn Estates, as an example, is in Matituck = 80+ mi W of NYC

80+ mi E of NYC, I believe

(Though I admit to being directionally challenged, and having serious problems with right and left.)
 
I was once the geography and history person on a 3 person Trivial Pursuit team that won in two turns, so it just made me laugh. I am certainly not a grammar pedant, but when it comes to geography...

We would be driving to New London and taking the ferry and making a day of it...no way would we drive through the City. It may be hard to believe, but all life does not revolve around NYC.

But, I do appreciate the Hudson River ideas. So we may actually go in that direction instead.
 
originally posted by BJ:
It may be hard to believe, but all life does not revolve around NYC.

Don't worry, I'm from Long Island; I know how to escape it....

The ferry is also pretty far in the other direction, fwiw.

I didn't think you were unaware of the geography, but perhaps that you were ignoring closer resources, especially since, well, the quality might be comparable for all I know (I don't know).
 
originally posted by SFJoe:
Oh, bring some old Beaujolais and go visit Andrew and Jenn.

If you do come bring a change of clothes, 2nd week of September all visitors will be put to work. Bring the kids, too.

Picked gewürztraminer today(!), everything is two weeks early.
 
originally posted by Steve Guattery:
originally posted by Kay Bixler:

Picked gewürztraminer today(!), everything is two weeks early.

Where do you get your gewürztraminer?

Steve, you should know that a gentleman never asks these types of questions.
 
Shinn is OK. I actually thought their distillates were more interesting than their wines. Its off the main road and is tour group unfriendly and very laid back. LI Wine just isn't great, but its nice as a day trip. Also some of the wineries are very uh...Long Island, which amuses me. I'm permitted to say that. I know the entire Billy Joel catalog from memory.

Channing Daughters is in Bridgehampton so kind of a hike, and probably not worth the drive from Shinn unless you have a reason to be on the South Fork.

Absolutely do not take the Ferry. 95 in CT is just as bad if not worse than the LIE and then the ferry itself takes 2 hours. You don't actually drive through the city proper - just the east Bronx and very Eastern Queens. Traffic is tolerable as long as it isn't rush hour. You get on/get off the LIE after the worst of the congestion. I'd guess an 1 hr 45 - 2 Hr is about right depending on where you are in Putnam County.

If you do go out there make sure you hit a bunch of farmstands and Briermere for pie. Also North Fork Kitchen and Inn in Southhold is the best restaurant on the East End. They also have a cool little food truck thing going on in the back parking lot as well if you want something more casual ( think its 10-3). Greenport has some nice casual dining options as well. Wines lists as a rule suck tho.
 
OK, between Jason, Sharon, Joe, and Kay we've been pushed over the top. Fuck Long Island! Hudson Valley rules!
 
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