LONG ISLAND WINE COUNTRY 🍷 To celebrate 50 years of making wine on the EastEnd, a huge event open to the public will take place at Peconic Bay Vineyards in Cutchogue.
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Long Island’s North Fork being used for wine-making.
Russ McCall, owner of a wine tasting room in Cutchogue, says there were growing pains of the local wine industry but now East End wines stand up against any in the world. Long Island Wine Council president Kareem Massoud, of Paumanok Vineyards, says there is going to be a big tent with dozens of different wines served.
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