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Overlooking the Long Island Sound, Kontokosta Winery offers one of the most remarkable views on the North Fork. This winery is perched atop sweeping bluffs, where rolling hills and coastal breezes create the perfect backdrop for enjoying exceptional, handcrafted wines. Owned and operated by the Kontokosta family, the winery boasts an expansive sunlit tasting room and a large outdoor tent space in the meadow for booking special events throughout the year.
Rustic charm abounds at this boutique family-owned winery in Southold, where a mother-daughter team crafts exceptional wines amid a picturesque backdrop of 19th-century structures and views of the beautiful Peconic Bay. The Old Field Vineyards is known for its sustainable wine-making practices and cozy tasting cottage, where you may encounter the occasional chicken wandering free on the property. A true hidden gem of the North Fork.
A breezy and beautiful North Fork winery, Sparkling Point is acclaimed for its 40 acres of stunning vineyards and estate-grown sparkling wines, which are crafted exclusively in the traditional Méthode Champenoise. Winemakers Cynthia and Tom Rosicki focus on classic Champagne grape varieties—Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay. Their wines have earned 90+ point scores from Wine Advocate, Wine Enthusiast and Wine Spectator.
A lovely outdoor patio space is one of the defining features of Mattebella Vineyards, creating the perfect atmosphere for enjoying fine wines and delicious food. Mattebella is an artisanal producer of old-world, Bordeaux-style wines, crafted with sustainable practices and a commitment to environmentally-friendly farming. A rustic indoor tasting cottage, housed inside an early twentieth-century barn, offers additional space for experiencing everything Mattebella has to offer.
A unique differentiator about Croteaux is that it produces only rosé wines, and it’s the only winery in the United States to do so, according to its website. So if you have an appreciation for exceptional rosés that are fun to drink and full of distinct flavor, this is a must-stop on your North Fork wine tour. Croteaux’s credo is combining “the traditional tastes of southern France with the distinct seaside style and agrarian history of the North Fork.”
Treat yourself to fine, fruit-driven wines and truly picturesque views at this popular vineyard situated on 70 acres in Peconic. Raphael’s mission is to produce wines with “a marriage of depth, finesse, elegance, and balance,” crafted with the impassioned attention of its winemaking team. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or simply looking for a relaxing day at a beautiful vineyard, we highly recommend a visit to Raphael Winery.
Founded in 1978, Lenz is one of the oldest and most established wineries on Long Island. The winery has been operated by Peter & Deborah Carroll since 1988, back when there were fewer than 10 established wineries in the area. This experience translates into some of the best wines produced in the United States, made with time-honored traditions and the expertise of Lenz’s winemaking team. The rustic tasting room is situated inside an original potato barn, while the expansive Lenz “campus” offers numerous outdoor seating options, including a courtyard, terrace and lawn.
Often referred to as “the hidden treasure of the North Fork,” Pugliese Vineyards is known for its warm, relaxing atmosphere, award-winning wines and a family winemaking legacy that dates back to 1980. The winery boasts a beautiful property with a pond, fountain and spacious outdoor seating areas. Pugliese produces a variety of wines, including Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Pinot Noir and Riesling, as well as sparkling wines and ports.
Recently renovated, Peconic Bay Vineyards offers everything you expect from a North Fork winery: lush vines, exquisite wines, beautiful views and fantastic events throughout the summer season. The winery produces a variety of wines, including Chardonnay, Merlot, Sauvignon Blanc, Riesling and Cabernet Franc.
Set in the heart of Cutchogue, Suhru Wines offers a charming tasting house situated among a somewhat residential section of the hamlet. This gives Suhru a uniquely cozy and intimate feel. It’s smaller than some of the other sprawling vineyards on this list, but also very welcoming. That’s all part of the plan according to the family that operates Suhru, whose mission is to create “easy-drinking, approachable, and food-friendly wines that complement the local environment and cuisine.”
One of the newer destinations on the North Fork wine trail, Meadowlark offers a stunning 20-acre property with limited wines produced by Macari Vineyards, another iconic winemaker of the North Fork. The property features “sweeping naturalistic gardens surrounding two modern farmhouse-inspired buildings,” including tasting rooms, outdoor decks and patio spaces that can also be used for special occasions and events.
The story behind this iconic vineyard is as compelling as the wines. Bob and Joyce Pellegrini established the winery in 1991 after seeing the potential of the North Fork region. They were among the early pioneers of the Long Island wine community. Today, Pellegrini Vineyards produces 10,000 cases of wine annually and offers a beautiful two-story, cathedral-like tasting room that celebrates the spaciousness and beauty of the rural surroundings.
Experience the rural, rustic wonder of Cutchogue at this acclaimed winery, which encompasses more than 100 acres and includes one of the largest Pinot Noir vineyards on the East Coast. McCall offers a relaxing outdoor atmosphere and the wines are considered by many to be the best on the North Fork. The estate includes a tasting room, an existing barn reclaimed as a place for visitors, picnic tables and even some grass-fed cattle.
Borghese Vineyard & Winery is widely considered the oldest continuously operating vineyard on Long Island. Founded in 1973 by Louisa and Alex Hargrave, it played a pioneering role in establishing the region’s wine industry. Despite its historic distinction, this family-owned winery has maintained its charm as a relatively small vineyard with a focus on quality. It’s an absolutely lovely spot with beautiful, cozy spaces for enjoying wines, indoors and out.
Family owned and sustainably grown, Sannino vineyards offer great wine, fantastic views and an all-around delightful experience. Located in the heart of Long Island wine county in the hamlet Cutchogue, this winery features a modest 5-acre vineyard that produces a robust variety of wines, including merlot, chardonnay, cabernet sauvignon, pinot grigio and more. The winery hosts live music and events throughout the year and also features a 2-room bed & breakfast.
“Small and humble” is how Rose Hill describes its vineyard, but make no mistake: this is a stunning estate that promises an unparallelled wine-tasting experience. Rose Hill’s 32-acre estate is a natural hideaway for relaxation, featuring a beautifully restored farmhouse and a patio overlooking the vineyard. Its wines have been featured in Food & Wine, New York Times and Travel+Leisure, just to name a few. The farmhouse inn offers an overnight respite for those who simply can’t get enough of this charming location.
There are two ways to experience the fantastic wines produced by this acclaimed vineyard. The first is to visit the vineyard itself in Riverhead – a quiet 10-acre estate with a tasting room that is open only to Roanoke’s wine club members. Or, you can take a stroll through the bustling hamlet of Mattituck, where Roanoke has a quaint wine bar with indoor and outdoor seating, including a patio and vine-covered pathway.
Just west of Mattituck, Ev&Em offers a majestic setting for enjoying a glass of wine, complete with an expansive outdoor deck and beautiful views overlooking a 40-acre vineyard. The tasting room sits inside a beautiful colonial-style building and invites guests to “reflect upon our wine while enjoying the surroundings.” Guests can be part of the winemaking process via tours, seminars and opportunities to help harvest the grapes.
A trip to Macari Vineyards in Mattituck feels like you’re stepping into paradise. It’s one of the largest vineyards on Long Island – nearly 500 acres of lush vines and farmland, situated next to a modern, wood-beamed tasting room with barrel cellar. The large vineyard naturally enables Macari to produce a wide variety of wines, but also it means the views are expansive. A visit during the warm, breezy months can only be described as breathtaking.
A relative newcomer to the North Fork, RGNY brings a rich Mexican heritage to its vineyards and winemaking practices. This family-owned winery has roots in Parras, Coahuila Mexico, one of the oldest wine-growing regions in the Americas, where the Rivero González family cultivated the land for a quarter century. Guests will appreciate the unique authenticity that RGNY brings to its wines and tasting experiences, which throughout the year include specially curated events and wine-pairing dinners.
A beautifully renovated potato barn creates the cozy setting at Clovis Point Vineyard. Located in Laurel, which some say creates a unique microclimate influenced by the nearby Peconic Bay, Clovis features a 10-acre vineyard with a rustic tasting room and covered patio. Clovis’s winemakers strive to create distinctive styles that go beyond the traditional merlots and chardonnays by combining lots “whose different, yet complementary qualities make wines with character and balance.”
Don’t be fooled by the unassuming name of this vineyard in Jameson. Named after both the founder Jason Damianos and the ancient Greek mythological hero, Jason’s Vineyard is one of the most established and respected wineries on Long Island. Founded in 1996, this 20-acre vineyard offers a beautiful setting for wine tastings, live music and private events. Jason’s Vineyard pioneered the dense spacing of vines that other North Fork wineries now replicate, which reduces grape yields but intensifies flavors.
The mantra at Terra Vite is “Una cena senza vino è come un giorno senza sole,” or translated from Italian: “A meal without wine is like a day without sunshine.” This 3-acre family-owned vineyard may be small compared to other wineries on this list, but it has plenty to offer. Infusing Italian roots into their operation, owners Jacqui and Greg Goodale have created a welcoming space that strives to “transport guests to the same place of pure happiness that [the owners] enter on each visit to Italy.”
A beautifully renovated residential house is the centerpiece of this sophisticated winery, creating a truly cozy and elegant wine-tasting experience. Multiple seating areas, situated in different rooms of the house, create an intimate space for enjoying exceptional wines – unlike the massive, bustling buildings you find at other North Fork wineries. The cozy feel continues outside, where the outdoor seating areas are surrounded by lush foliage and trees (which provide refreshing shade during the hot summer months).
One of the oldest vineyards in the North Fork, Jamesport Vineyard has a rich history that dates back to the mid-1980s. Jamesport’s wines are considered among the best on the East Coast – the result of decades of experience and honing the winemaking process. The property features a lush backyard lawn for enjoying wine tastings, light fare and summer jazz concerts. There’s also an on-site restaurant serving “neapolitan-ish pizzas” made with fresh, local ingredients.
A sprawling 127-acre vineyard provides the breathtaking backdrop at this popular winery in Aquebogue. A renovated turn-of-the-century barn features a spacious tasting room surrounded by a large deck overlooking the massive vineyard. Despite the expansive estate, this winery has maintained its family-owned roots since the 1980s, creating a unique winetasting experience that is approachable, unpretentious and truly relaxing.
Scenic views, great wine, lush vines – what more could you ask for in a North Fork winery? Palmer Vineyards does it right, because it was among the first to create this experience on Long Island, having planted its first vineyard in 1983. In the decades since, Palmer has received numerous accolades for its wines and its vineyard, which offers cozy picnic tables, Adirondack chairs and a covered deck for enjoying the breezy summer afternoons.
Anthony Nappa Wines crafts premium wines with grapes sourced from the best vineyards in New York. For more than a decade, the winery operated The Winemaker’s Studio, a cooperative tasting room in Peconic where visitors could sample not only Anthony Nappa Wines but also varieties from several other local winemakers. The studio closed in 2022, but its wines can still be purchased online and through Anthony Nappa’s Members Club.
Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard has quietly become one of the most talked about wineries on the North Fork in recent years, thanks to its relaxed and friendly vibe, fun outdoor space and of course: great wine. Baiting Hollow hosts live music throughout the summer, featuring some of Long Island’s best entertainers. On-site food trucks and multiple bar areas add to the “summer backyard party” atmosphere: laid-back, family-friendly and an overall great experience.
Corey Creek has a younger, fresher and more minimalist vibe than some of its neighboring North Fork wineries, which many visitors find refreshing. Corey Creek’s wines are handmade with its own sustainably farmed fruit and best enjoyed on the beautiful back deck overlooking the vineyard. Rosé wines are most prominent, but with each new vintage, Corey Creeks creates “something new that wasn’t produced the season before.”
Establish in 1985, Farrm Vineyards is one of the few true organic wineries on Long Island, using sustainable, chemical-free and environmentally-friendly practices to craft its award-winning wines. Visitors describe the cozy tasting room and welcoming owners like “visiting old friends.” In addition to wine tastings, the winery hosts special events throughout the year, including sheep shearing, live music and more.
Located in the heart of Peconic, Osprey’s Dominion is a 90-acre vineyard comprised of carmenere, pinot gris and sauvignon blanc. The winery features a large-but-inviting tasting bar with large windows overlooking the vineyard, as well as plenty of outdoor seating. Osprey’s is one of the few remaining wineries to allow guests to bring their own picnic lunches. The space is welcoming, casual and home to live music during the summer.
The true gem of the Hamptons, Wölffer Estate offers one of the best wine-tasting experiences on the East Coast: rolling vineyards, charming ambiance, live music and of course exceptional wines. Visitors can indulge in a variety of styles, which are made entirely at Wölffer’s stunning 55-acre estate, including elegant merlots, pinot noirs, vibrant rosés and more. Wölffer hosts numerous special events throughout the year, so be sure to check out their calendar.
Situated on a small hill along Montauk Highway, the Wine Stand has become popular weekend pitstop for those on the way to the beach or heading home to the city. More than just a “wine stand,” the location offers everything there is to love about Wölffer Estate but with a more laid-back, roadside-picnic vibe. Savor the wines and enjoy a spectacular view of the vineyard, including breathtaking sunsets. Or, if you’re in a rush, grab Wölffer’s wines and ciders to-go.
Established in 1999, this waterfront winery boasts a historic tasting room dating back to 1690. Savor Bordeaux-style red blends and Chablis-style chardonnays, crafted by renowned winemaker Eric Fry. Nestled on Long Island’s Stony Brook Harbor, Harmony offers a unique terroir just a short journey from Manhattan or a 3-minute ride from the St. James or Stony Brook LIRR stations.
With farming roots stretching back to 1945, this vineyard is a testament to sustainable farming and a love for the land. Whisper Vineyards is a celebration of Long Island’s rich terroir, offering award-winning wines crafted from grapes that are hand-harvested with care. Enjoy a taste of tradition and innovation with their exquisite selection, from robust reds to crisp whites, all while soaking in the tranquil atmosphere of their St. James location. Whisper Vineyards is not just a winery; it’s a slice of Long Island’s agricultural heritage, waiting to be discovered.
Treat yourself to tranquility in this quiet corner of Northport’s Gold Coast. Del Vino is one of the closest vineyards to NYC, making it a convenient trip for those visiting from the city. Del Vino also holds the distinction of maintaining a near-perfect rating on Google with more than 700 glowing customer reviews. More than just great wine, visitors praise the beautiful rolling hills, elegant tasting room, delicious food and friendly service.
Savor exceptional wine sourced from NY and beyond at this elegant tasting room located in the heart of Nassau County. Insieme is a boutique winery that produces wines from choice selections of grapes harvested at family farms throughout New York, California and Washington. Insieme may not offer a traditional vineyard experience like other wineries on our list, but their wine bar in Oceanside is a popular destination for enjoying handcrafted cabernet, syrah, pinot noir and other varietals.
Experience exceptional wines right in Brooklyn, crafted with grapes harvested from New York’s most renowned vineyards. The Red Hook Winery aims to “uncover the best vineyard sites in New York state,” from the North Fork to the Finger Lakes. All Red Hook Wine is produced from grape to bottle at the winery on Pier 41, which offers ample seating and incredible waterfront views of the East River and Verrazzano Bridge.
Embark on a craft beer adventure at Greenport Harbor Brewing Company in the charming village of Greenport. Housed in a renovated 1860s firehouse next to the historic town jail, this brewery is a beacon for beer lovers. With a passion for small-batch brewing, Greenport Harbor offers a diverse array of ales and lagers, from light and refreshing to rich and complex.
Relish the artisanal spirit at Shelter Island Craft Brewery, a cozy haven for craft beer enthusiasts. This small-batch brewery prides itself on creating unique brews that capture the essence of Shelter Island, which is a quiet island town accessible only by car ferry or boat. With a welcoming atmosphere (where even pups are invited), it’s more than just a brewery; it’s a community gathering spot.
Unwind at Oyster Bay Brewing Company, where the spirit of Long Island’s Gold Coast is infused in every pint. This brewery honors its nautical roots with a diverse lineup of beers, from the hoppy zest of their IPA to the smooth sweetness of their Honey Ale. Plus, it’s just a short walk to the bay, including the Theodore Roosevelt Park and Beach.
Craft beer, delicious bites, good conversation – this welcoming brewery on Sound Avenue offers everything there is to love about the craft beer scene on Long Island. With a focus on small-batch brewing, Branch Brewing offers a unique selection of beers that reflect the local flavors and the owners’ passion for quality brews. A large outdoor area with Adirondack chairs and picnic tables gives the space a beer-garden vibe.
Indulge in the authentic farm-to-pint experience at this microbrewery in Riverhead. Set on a picturesque 43-acre farm, Jamesport Farm Brewery offers a diverse selection of beers crafted from locally grown ingredients, in a pet-friendly atmosphere that embodies the spirit of Long Island’s North Fork wine country.
Located in a beautifully renovated potato barn, this brewhouse pays homage to Long Island’s farming past. Located next to Waterdrinker Family Farm, Long Island Farm Brewery crafts a variety of beers that celebrate local farming and community, while also elevating the experience with live music, food trucks and seasonal festivals.
Cheers to the story of Twin Fork Beer Co., where the twin founders’ dream of brewing excellence comes to life. This brewery is a testament to inspiration, hope and dedication, where you can enjoy signature brews like Chromatic Ale, Crescendo IPA and Sonata Lager Ale, each named to honor their family’s musical legacy.
Step into the eclectic world of this popular Riverhead brewery, where art and science are fused to create extraordinary beers. Founded by Rob Raffa, a brewer with a vision for unique and expressive beers, übergeek refers to itself as a haven for “both newcomers and eccentric misfits alike.” Outdoor picnic tables and Adirondack chairs create an especially relaxing space for enjoying a brew during the summer months.
Enjoy the diverse flavors at this Long Island microbrewery, which offers a delightful tasting room and wide array of beer styles, including IPAs, lagers, hefeweizens, stouts and pumpkin ales. Located in the heart of historic downtown Riverhead, it’s a perfect spot to unwind with friends.
Enjoy a fun coastal vibe at this brewery in Westhampton Beach, which is a must-stop for those visiting the beach or using the town airport. Located on the property of Francis S. Gabreski Airport (FOK), this brewery offers a bright tasting room with eight brews on tap, seasonal rotations and live music every weekend. But it doesn’t need to be summer to have a great experience: at Westhampton Beach Brewing Co., “every day’s a beach day.”
This unique aviation-themed microbrewery is a celebration of Long Island’s aviation history. Family owned, Moriches Field Brewing Co. offers a diverse beer selection and cozy taproom adorned with aviation memorabilia. Enjoy English, American, Belgian and German-style beers, crafted with barley produced in the state of New York.
If you’re headed to the beaches around Bellport, be sure to stop by this welcoming brewery, where “Family and community is at the heart of everything.” With standout beers like Gammy’s Special Recipe and Boo-UY 4, and a variety of drinks including wine and cocktails, there’s a flavor for every palate.
Blue Point Brewery started from an idea “on a boatyard in 1998,” when the founders noticed “a lack of crushable beers on the island.” This set in motion the foundation of Blue Point, which quickly became a trailblazer in the craft beer movement on Long Island. The brewpub offers classic and seasonal beers and a vibrant atmosphere with live music and oyster shucking events.
This nano craft brewery honors brewing traditions with a modern twist, offering a variety of quality beers in a laid-back atmosphere. The name pays homage to the owner’s father, a brewing academy graduate of 1940, reflecting a deep-rooted family legacy in brewing. With free wings and a friendly staff, it’s a place where history is celebrated and every pint tells a story.
Saint James Brewery is a New York State certified farm brewery, which means the brewery uses mostly local hops, fruits and ingredients sourced from New York farms. The brewery’s farm-to-pint initiative “provides a direct link between craft beer enthusiasts and local New York State farmers.” The tasting room in St. James is modern and clean, offering a variety of styles and flavors in a welcoming environment.
Founded in 2009 by brewmaster Rick Sobotka, this microbrewery is a beacon of innovation and nautical charm. With a wide range of specialty craft beers and expansive tap room with plenty of seating, the brewery offers a fun atmosphere perfect for hosting parties or just enjoying a good pint.
The first and only microbrewery in Huntington, Six Harbors Brewing Co. is a family-owned establishment with a nautical-themed tasting room and over 10 craft beers on tap. Whether you’re a local or just passing through, Six Harbors is a must-visit for its friendly atmosphere and quality brews.
This expansive waterfront brewery is a haven for craft beer lovers or anyone who simply loves great beer and food in a welcoming space. The location provides a casual and comfortable setting with both indoor and outdoor dining, and an extensive menu of handcrafted American cuisine.
While technically located in Queens, this family-friendly brewery is a popular stop for those doing a brewery tour on the western edge of Long Island (Finback also has a sister location in Brooklyn). Finback is known for its passion for brewing unique beers with complex flavors, from hoppy to smoky. Walls of barrels and a subtle nautical theme infuse a rustic vibe, while still feeling fresh and vibrant.
Unique from other Long Island Breweries on this list, Woodside is a family-owned establishment that offers a variety of craft ciders harvested from its own orchard. The tasting room and outdoor seating area offer a cozy space for enjoying not just cider, but also baked goods, apples, cider doughnuts and more.