Hudson River Valley Wineries

This blog is dedicated to news, events, profiles and reviews of fine food and wine in the Hudson River Valley. We especially feature and spotlight the burgeoning wineries of the Hudson River Region. We accept and will relay information about releases, events, festivals and any toher happening related to food and wine in the Hudson River Valley. Send pertitnent information to hudsonriverwine@yahoo.com

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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, April 02, 2010

Three Sisters Project Starts Tomorrow, Saturday, April 3, 2010

In the Hudson Valley, Benmarl Winery and Hudson-Chatham Winery will be taking part in the Three Sisters Project beginning tomorrow, April3, 2010. Each winery will be pouring wines from each of the other two participating regions: those being Finger Lakes and Long Island.



Benmarl Winery will be pouring wines from:
Anthony Road
Macari Vineyards
Hudson-Chatham Winery wiill pour wines from:
Fox Run
Lieb Cellars

It's an exciting opportunity to try these fun new wines without having to travel up to the Finger Lakes or out to Long Island. Come on down to either winery, and go on a tour of New York state without having to leave your own neighborhood!

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