Hudson River Valley Wineries

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Carlo DeVito has traveled around the US, France, Spain, Chile, Canada, and Italy. He has been a publishing executive for more than 20 years. He shepherded the wine book program of Wine Spectator as well as worked with Kevin Zraly, Oz Clarke, Matt Kramer, Tom Stevenson, Evan Dawson, Greg Moore, Howard Goldberg, and many other wine writers. He has also published Salvatore Calabrese, Jim Meehan, Clay Risen, and Paul Knorr. He has also publisher such writers as Stephen Hawking, E. O Wilson, Philip Caputo, Gilbert King, James McPherson, Michael Lewis, David Margolick, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., John Edgar Wideman, Stanley Crouch, Dan Rather, Dee Brown, and Eleanor Clift. He is also the founder of Hudson-Chatham Winery, co-founder of the Hudson Berkshire Beverage Trail, and former president of the Hudson Valley Wine Country. His the author of more than 20 books including The New Single Malt Whiskey, Big Whiskey, and the forthcoming The Spirit of Rye. https://carlodevito.wordpress.com/

Friday, June 06, 2008

ASSOCIATED PRESS PLUGS HUDSON VALLEY AND WINE TRAIL



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Down in the valley along New York's Hudson River
By ROGER PETTERSON
Associated Press Writer
Article Date: Friday, June 6, 2008
As it appeared in Foster's Daily Democrat

"You might also shop for something new and more refreshing. The Shawangunk Wine Trail — http://www.shawangunkwinetrail.com/ — takes you to a collection of wineries between the river and the Shawangunk Mountains. According to this Web site, you can find wineries offering sparkling wines and French-American varietals, along with places in the countryside where you can camp, fish, paddle a canoe and try hang gliding."

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