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Jun 30 2009

Winemaker’s Walk - North Fork, Long Island Winery & Vineyard

Published by Wines Magic at 3:15 pm under Wine Videos

facilities. Additionally (weather permitting), the Winemaker’s Walk includes a stroll through the 84-acre vineyard where visitors gain further winemaking insight by learning about the different grape varieties and growing procedures at Castello di Borghese. As the vineyard awakens in early spring, guests will witness the careful pruning of vines that has taken place — an integral part of vineyard management that lays the foundation for the harvest. The leisurely walk concludes at the …

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7 Responses to “Winemaker’s Walk - North Fork, Long Island Winery & Vineyard”

  1. dxd48con 30 Jun 2009 at 3:15 pm

    great video of the first winery of european grapes on long island.

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  3. khlissonon 30 Jun 2009 at 3:15 pm

    Wonderful video! Great insight on pruning.

  4. lunacessonon 30 Jun 2009 at 3:15 pm

    Great Video!

  5. champenois5144on 30 Jun 2009 at 3:15 pm

    bravo pour les explications je souhaites dialoguer avec des viticulteurs Californiens canadiens je suis moi même cadre viticole. connaissez vous des viticulteurs qui seraient pret a dialoguer avec des dialogues ou faire des échanges avec des cadre viticoles Français. Merci

  6. champenois5144on 30 Jun 2009 at 3:15 pm

    Cheer for the explanations I wish to dialogue with Canadian Californiens wine growers I am me even tallies wine. Know wine growers who would be ready A to dialogue with dialogues or to make exchanges with French framework wine. Thank you

  7. CaptKelpon 30 Jun 2009 at 3:15 pm

    I totally agree, you start with the fruit/berries and you try to get a 100 or as close as you can, because it only goes down from there. A winemaker job is to keep the wine as close to that 100 or where the berry’s started at as they can. Love to see your winery the next time back there — the east.

    Captn’

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