Winery and Vineyard Visit Blog

I decided to go to Millbrook Vineyards and Winery. It is considered one of the top wineries in New York State and is located in the Hudson River Valley. They have been in business since the 1970’s. They have an extension of 130 acres where only 30 are planted with few varieties. Less than half of the vineyard is planted with Chardonnay, the rest is Cabernet Frank, Riesling, Pinot Noir, and Tocai Friulano. This vineyard produces wines with French and Italian wine making techniques. This area used to be a dairy farm. They have been making wines for 30 years with the first commercial vintage in 1985.

The employees were very attentive from the time I entered the attendant ask me if I would like to attend the tasting or the tour. I chose both. I am glad I was able to tried the 6 wines they offered. I liked the blend of Riesling, Traminette, Tocai Friulano, and Pinot Grigio. It had notes of peach and melon on the palate, however I enjoyed more the 100 percent Riesling they offered because it was not as sweet as the previous one. The attendant of the tasting room was very knowledgable about the different wines, grape varieties , and food pairing. I asked him if the wines were organic and he said the vineyard do not use Fertilization or Irrigation but sometimes they have to use Fungicide. I also was surprised about the third wine Pinot Noir on the nose you can feel the strawberry and cherry with notes of violet, so on the palate you also can taste the same combination of berries. It was unusual because normally with wine you feel one thing in the nose an another thing in the palate. I told the attendant what I was experiencing and he told me I was right. At the end of the tasting of the wines we also tasted olive oil with bread produced in Tuscany, but bottled here. It was really good. This experience made me realize that because I study wine now I am able to critique wine in a professional manner. The glasses we used for the tasting had the logo of I Love New York on one side and the logo of the vineyard on the other side. It was ours to keep as a souvenir.

We continued the tour on how they make the wine. We entered in an area where they have the stainless steel tanks and then the area where they keep the barrels. The tour guide first told us how they hand pick the grapes then the fermentation process lasts from 6 to 20 months. He showed us how the color of the grape juice changes from one day to the next day when they make red wine and the skin is kept with the juice for color. I saw a barrel where you can see the inside through a glass and ask him about it, he explained to us about the Malolactic Fermentation and the sediments, Leeds that form on the bottom of the barrel. The tour guide also told us how Cold Stabilization in white wine forms crystals in the wine called Tartaric Acid. The winery removes it and sells it to another company to be processed as a tartar powder. Then we went to see the bottling process where they bottle 270 bottles at a time in a machine in circular motion and they only used solid corks.
I really enjoyed this experience. I definitely would like to come back to Millbrook Vineyard. They said the best time to come is in the summer and fall. It would have been nice if the restaurant had been open for visitors all year round.

 

Life cycle of the vine

Life cicle of the vine

vineyard

Vineyard

marketing of the wine

Marketing of the wine

tasting room

Tasting room

 

stainless steal tanks

Wine making

Vineyard from above

Vineyard from above

Retail Beverage Shop Analysis

Eliana Guerron
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For my beverage shop analysis I went to visit a liquor store near my home, called Liquor Town & Fine Wines located on 135-21 Crossbay Blvd, Ozone Park ,Queens. I was amazed at the selection of wines and spirits. As soon as you enter to the right side they have the display of spirits, each section with the respective sign. Toward the back they have the display of wines mostly from the United States and some from Italy, France, Australia, Germany, and South America. There was also an area for organic wines and also another area for kosher wines. This is the first time I see an area for kosher wine in a wine store. I asked one of the attendants for wines from Spain. He toke me to the second floor full of old world wines, most of them from France. They were displayed by region, some from Burgundy, Bordeaux, Rhone North and South. I thought to my self if I wasn’t studying wine I wouldn’t know the differences among the different regions from France. It was really interesting to see the way they organized the wines by region and varietal each with its specific labels. The display was also elegant. The pro of this wine shop is that the presentation of the wines makes it easy for the consumer to find what they are looking for. The con is the workers are not too informed about wines. They were hesitant to answer the questions and, in fact, told me I should email the manager with my questions. He never got back to me.

Liquor Town and Fine Wines store front

Liquor Town and Fine Wines store front

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red wines

 

In comparison when I went to visit the other store close to home called Deegan’s Wines and Liquor, what a difference it was. The owner was very approachable. They have been in business since 1979. The store wasn’t as big as the previous one, the display was simple, not as broad and modern as in the other store. The store is small but the owner told me that they have a lot space for storage because they sell mostly by cases ,but the owner was happy to answer my questions. She said that the most popular wines she sells are red wines from France, Argentina, and California. She said that an increase in wine sales came after a news story 20 years ago about why French people who drink wine have lower cholesterol even though they eat a lot of food with butter. They rotate the vintage, and put bottles on sale to prevent overstocking.

Deegan's Wines and Liquors store front

Deegan’s Wines and Liquors store front

red wines display

red wines display

White wine display

White wine display

Spirits display

Spirits display