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Wölffer Estate Vineyards
Even if you've already had their wine or hard ciders, it's still worth stopping by Wölffer Estate for a quick snack and tasting if you're on your way to the Hamptons.
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One Woman Winery
A smaller winery, One Woman Wines is the perfect spot to enjoy a casual glass of wine on a sunny day in Long Island.
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Croteaux Vineyards
Croteaux should be your first stop if you're a rosé lover wine tasting across Long Island. Come for the picturesque scenery, stay for the great bites that pair well with their bright, summery wines.
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Pindar Vineyards
Pindar is one of the largest wineries in all of Long Island. You should make a point to visit and resist the urge to climb into their giant Adirondack chair after having a few glasses of their rosé and red blend.
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Rose Hill Vineyards
Rose Hill looks like it was made to be featured in a slideshow of your Long Island wine-tasting adventures. Plus, it has great wine and snacks to boot.
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McCall Wine
McCall Wines has a unique horse stable tasting room, a shady outdoor seating area, and a great standing burger night on Thursdays and Fridays.
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Bedell Cellars
Bedell Cellars is a winery on the North Fork with plenty of open, airy space, and equally compelling glasses of pinot gris and cab franc.
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Lieb Cellars
Lieb's tasting room is cozy enough to warm up on a rainy day, but they also have plenty of outdoor seating for fair weather wine sipping.
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Paumanok Winery
Paumanok is the Long Island winery you should visit to get away from the crowds, drink a glass of chenin blanc, and enjoy the sunshine.
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Sparkling Pointe Vineyards
Sparkling Pointe is a winery in the North Fork that specializes in effervescent wines, making it a great place to celebrate and toast with some bubbles.