Thursday, March 14, 2013


Some Changes to Drink Cool-Climate Wines

At Drink Cool-Climate Wine our goal is find information, prepare reviews and provide useful information on a wide variety of wines produced in cool-climate growing regions around the world. 

In addition to this “global” mission, we will be adding some in-depth commentary and reviews on the cool-climate wine region where we live in for much of the year and one where I worked.  The East End of Long Island Wine Region is composed of three AVAs; Long Island which includes all portions of the Eastern end of Long Island, Hamptons which is the wine region on the South Fork on the Eastern tip of Long Island, and North Fork which is on the Northern portion of the tip of Long Island.

The Long Island Wine Region in 2013 is celebrating the 40th anniversary of the first planting by Louisa and Alex Hargrave in 1973 of vinifera vines.  A few of the first commentaries will focus on where Long Island Wine is and is going at this milestone. We will then move to what are the major trends in wine production, marketing and business.

We hope you enjoy

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