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Millbrook Vineyards & Winery has a fun opportunity that invites the public into wine label design. Each year, in collaboration with Arts Mid-Hudson, they produce a wine label competition called ...
Brotherhood Winery is located in Washingtonville, New York. With its first commercial vintage produced in 1839, it is commonly acknowledged to be the oldest operating winery in the United States. [1] : 5 In 2000 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. [2]
The report estimated that the state's wine and grape industry generated a total in $2.4 billion in federal, state, and local taxes, including business, excise, and sales taxes. [1] A 2017 report commissioned by the New York Wine & Grape Foundation estimated that the New York wine industry supported 62,000 direct jobs paying $2.4 billion in wages.
The Hudson Valley is one of the oldest winemaking and grape-growing regions in the United States, with its first vineyards planted in 1677 in current-day New Paltz. [26] The region has experienced a resurgence in winemaking in the 21st century. Many wineries are located in the Hudson Valley, offering wine-tasting and other tours. [28]
The West Coast may get the lion’s share of the glory when it comes to America’s wine regions but guess what: the East Coast (especially the Tri-State Area) can more than hold its own when it ...
Xinhua News Agency - Getty Images. Storm King is an outdoor sculpture and art museum spanning 500 acres in the Hudson Valley area. This museum has been open since the 1960s, and visitors can ...
Clearwater Festival. The Clearwater Festival (officially the Great Hudson River Revival) is a music and environmental summer festival and America's oldest and largest annual festival of its kind. This unique event has hosted over 15,000 people on a weekend in June for more than three decades. All proceeds benefit Hudson River Sloop Clearwater ...
The Upper Hudson AVA is an American Viticultural Area located to the north and west of Albany, New York. [1] [2] It is approximately 1650 square miles with nearly 65 acres of vines planted and 19 vineyards. It includes parts or all of seven counties in upstate New York, specifically Albany, Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady ...