Hudson River Valley Wineries

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Carlo DeVito is a long time wine lover, and author of books and magazine articles. He is the author of Wineries of the East Coast. He has traveled to wine regions in California, Canada, up and down the east coast, France, Spain and Chile. He was also a publisher at Running Press Book Publishers, where he published books from Wine Spectator, as well as books with Greg Moore (of Moore Bros.), Matt Kramer, Howard Goldberg, and many other wine writers. Mr. DeVito has also been the editor of many successful traditional trade books, including Strange Fruit by David Margolick, On the Shoulders of Giants by Stephen Hawking, and three titles by Malachy McCourt. Other authors include John and Mary Gribbin, Thomas Hoving, Philip Caputo, E. O. Wilson, Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr., John Edgar Wideman, Stanley Crouch, Dan Rather, Dee Brown, Susie Bright, and Eleanor Clift. He lives with his wife, pet publisher Dominique DeVito, their two sons, their two dogs, and their numerous goldfish.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Shawangunk Around the World in 80 Miles Wine Event June 19 & 20

Doug Glorie of Glorie Farm Winery from 2007

The Sixteenth Annual"Around the World in 80 Miles"
Saturday and Sunday, June 19& 20, 2010

Tickets $25 per person in advance $35 at the door if available

For this popular annual self guided event, each of the wineries along the Trail transform into a different wine producing country. Armed with your "Passport", travel the Wine World and discover the best of each "Country's" food paired with delicious wines from the Shawangunk Wineries. Your Passport comes with Visas for each "country"and a souvenir Wine Trail etched wine glass.


Reserve early as this popular event sells out!


This is a fun event, with each winery serving the cuisine of a different country. Past themes have included Argentinian, French, German, Indian, Italian, Polish, and other cuisines.


Marc Stopkie, of Adair Vineyards, in traditional Indian men's garb.

1 Comments:

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