Shawangunk Wine Trail to Host Annual Summer Wine FestivalBounty of the Hudson to take place at Brotherhood, America's Oldest Winery - Celebrating their 175th Anniversary!
This year’s festival at host Orange County’s Brotherhood Winery coincides with Brotherhood’ Join our celebration with up to twenty of the Hudson Valley’s finest winemakers along with several local distilleries and breweries. There will be live music throughout the afternoon, and local food producers will also participate, featuring their cuisine and artisanal products, including Honey Brook Farm, Casa Del Caciocavallo, Nobel Pies, Luna Grown Jams and TC Sauces and Marinades among others. Enjoy the live music of the Black Dirt Band while you lunch or snack at Victoria's Wood Fired Pizza Catering, Reggae Boy Cafe, "Aurora's Gypsy Cafe" Food Truck or Brotherhood's own Vinum Cafe; each will have a special assortment of goodies for purchase. Bounty of the Hudson will take place from noon to 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 26, and Sunday, July 27, at Brotherhood Winery, 100 Brotherhood Plaza Dr., in Washingtonville. Tickets are available at gunkswine.com. Shawangunk Wine Trail members include: • Adair Vineyards, 52 Allhusen Road, New Paltz • Applewood Winery, 82 Four Corners Road, Warwick • Baldwin Vineyards, 176 Hardenburgh Road, Pine Bush • Benmarl Winery, 156 Highland Avenue, Marlboro • Brimstone Hill Vineyard, 61 Brimstone Hill Road, Pine Bush • Brotherhood, America’s Oldest Winery, 100 Brotherhood Plaza Drive, Washingtonville • Clearview Vineyard, 35 Clearview Lane, Warwick • Demarest Hill Winery & Distillery, 81 Pine Island Turnpike, Warwick • Glorie Farm Winery, 40 Mountain Road, Marlboro • Palaia Vineyards & Winery, 10 Sweet Clover Road, Highland Mills • Robibero Winery, 714 Albany Post Road, New Paltz • Stoutridge Vineyard, 10 Ann Kaley Lane, Marlboro • Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery, 114 Little York Road, Warwick • Whitecliff Vineyard, 331 McKinstry Road, Gardiner About Shawangunk Wine Trail: The Shawangunk Wine Trail, proudly located in the Hudson Valley, is composed of fourteen diverse wineries, each following the tradition of fine winemaking established by the early French Huguenot Settlers who brought their winemaking expertise to the area over 300 years ago. The wineries along the Shawangunk Wine Trail range from large to small and feature a variety of award-winning red and white wines, from sparkling and fruit wines to sweet and bone dry blends. The Shawangunk Wine Trail is committed to hosting special events throughout the year that showcase the exciting wines the Hudson Valley has to offer. Learn more at gunkswine.com. Media Contact Randy Maduras gunkswine@gmail.com 845-256-8456 Photos: https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ https://www.prlog.org/ End
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