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  2. Long Island AVA - Wikipedia

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    The Long Island AVA is an American Viticultural Area encompassing Nassau and Suffolk counties of New York, including the smaller offshore islands in those counties. The AVA was established in 2001, over 15 years after two smaller AVAs were created at the eastern end of Long Island.

  3. North Fork of Long Island AVA - Wikipedia

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    North Fork of Long Island AVA; Wine region: Type: American Viticultural Area: Year established: 1986 [1] Country: United States: Part of: Long Island AVA, New York: Climate region: Maritime/Cool Climate: Soil conditions: Haven loam, Riverhead sandy loam: Total area: 1,014,400 acres (410,513 ha) [2] Size of planted vineyards: 3,000 acres (1,200 ...

  4. Irrigation in viticulture - Wikipedia

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    The practice of irrigation has a long history in wine production. Archaeologists describe it as one of the oldest practices in viticulture, with irrigation canals discovered near vineyard sites in Armenia and Egypt dating back more than 2600 years. [2] Irrigation was already widely practiced for other agricultural crops since around 5000 BC. [4]

  5. The 24 Best Wineries and Vineyards Near NYC That Are Well ...

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    In fact, New York State alone has a long history of wine production and is even home to America’s oldest winery. From Finger Lakes to Cape May to New Haven, there are plenty of gorgeous ...

  6. Viticulture - Wikipedia

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    Wine grapes on Long Island A vineyard in Brhlovce, Slovakia. Viticulture (Latin: vitis cultura, "vine-growing"), [1] viniculture (vinis cultura, "wine-growing"), [2] or winegrowing [3] is the cultivation and harvesting of grapes. It is a branch of the science of horticulture.

  7. New York wine - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, the New York wineries were given another boost when Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the Fine Winery Law (S.4143-a/A.7828-a) into law, allowing each farm winery to operate up to 5 tasting rooms as a single entity, rather than requiring a separate license for each. The act also streamlined the paperwork involved in direct shipping wine to ...

  8. Millbrook Vineyards & Winery has new winemaker for ... - AOL

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    Ian Bearup, 40, has been bicoastal most his life, bouncing between Sonoma County, the largest wine producer of Northern California, and Washington County and the Albany area in New York state.

  9. Vine training - Wikipedia

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    Developed by Nelson Shaulis in New York State in the 1960s: Found all over the world: Increase protection from frost and ideal for fully mechanized vineyards: Can produce excessive yields: A downward growing, split canopy system: Sotheby Gobelet: Bush vines, head training: Spur: Likely ancient, used by Egyptians and Romans: Mediterranean regions.

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