Jared Moreash and Summer Solitario of Chester enjoy their visit to the Bounty of the Hudson event held at Whitecliff Vineyards in Gardiner last weekend.
Whitecliff
Winery hosts the Shwangunk Wine Trail’s Bounty of the Hudson (with photo
gallery)
by Erin
Quinn on Aug 2, 2013 • 6:30
Photos by Lauren Thomas
New Paltz Times
Thousands of
food and wine enthusiasts flocked to the Shawangunk Wine Trail’s 18th annual
Bounty of the Hudson this past weekend at the Whitecliff Winery in Gardiner.
The annual gathering featured wine tastings from the wineries on the Shawangunk
Wine Trail, epicurean delights, farm-fresh produce and music.
“It’s been
very busy,” said Tristan Migliore, the son of Whitecliff owners Yancey and
Michael Migliore. “We had over 1,000 tickets that were pre-sold and we’ve had
half as many just walk in and purchase tickets and it’s only Saturday in the
early afternoon!”
White tents
were spread throughout the field that bordered the vineyards and there were
dozens of Hudson Valley wineries offering tastes of their signature beverages,
all poured into Shawangunk Wine Trail souvenir glasses.
Local farm
vendors offered a plethora of fresh produce, eggs and poultry, grass-fed beef
and a variety of handcrafted cheeses, olive oil, sauces and more.
Mary and
Chris Merenda of East Fishkill were enjoying samples in the wine tent with
friends. “We’ve attended the Bounty and other Shawangunk Wine Trail events in
the past and we just love it,” said Mary. “We’re huge fans of the Whitecliff
Awosting White wine,” she said. “What’s not to love about this? It’s beautiful,
there’s great wine, great views and fantastic goat cheese [from Acorn Hill
Farm].”
Chris said
that he enjoyed sampling a Baco Noir, as well as a Raspberry Ruby dessert wine
from the Hudson-Chatham Winery. “The Raspberry Ruby they make is delicious,” he
said. “It’s like a port wine.”
Out in the
field there were chairs, picnic blankets and tables set up for people to sit at
and enjoy their food and wine and listen to a live jazz quartet. Childhood
friends Sharon Lehr of Connecticut and Cherly Lovelace of Port Jervis teamed up
with college friends Harriet Tolve and Wendy Crowell to relax, catch-up and
enjoy the wine and bucolic scenery at the Bounty.
“We came to
this last year when it was at the Applewood Winery and loved it,” said
Lovelace.
“We all like
wine and think it’s important to come out and support all of the amazing wines
and wineries in the Hudson Valley,” said Tolve. “There are wonderful wines
around the country, but people are starting to recognize how many phenomenal
wines are being made right here in the State of New York!”
Lovelace
said two of her favorite samples came from the Warwick Valley Winery. “Anywhere
they go, I go!” she said. “I loved the Black Dirt Red and the Harvest Moon.”
“We love the
Bounty,” said Christina Destefano, whose husband Fred Destefano makes Casa Del
Caciocavallo cheese by hand. “The atmosphere is wonderful, the scenery stunning
and everyone is here to have a good time. Sales are always great and the
organizers do such a fantastic job. I love that it moves from winery to winery
every year.”
As the jazz
echoed through the fields and wine glasses were poised, people enjoyed each
other’s company, the white-faced cliffs of the Shawangunk Mountains, and the
delectable smorgasbord of delicacies that surrounded them.
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