NOFO is only a 90 minute drive from Manhattan. Its shores touch The Atlantic Ocean, Long Island Sound and Peconic Bay. This maritime climate helps moderate temperature fluctuations and extends the growing season.
NOFO has 38 wineries and over 3,000 acres of vineyards. The most planted grape varieties are Merlot, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Franc. It is a very diverse wine region, with many other varietals planted including Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Gewürztraminer and Sparkling Wine to name a few.
When planning a tour of the wineries, I always prepare a "winetinerary" in advance to plot my course. I group the wineries into geographic areas, and then start my tasting tour with the winery furthest away from where I am staying.
For example, if I am planning to visit six specific wineries in a day, and the furthest winery is 20 miles away, I will go there first and work my way back to the B&B where I am staying. This way I don't have to travel multiple miles back after visiting multiple wineries. Of course, it's always a good idea to have a designated driver too.
Click Here for Map of NOFO Wineries. It's always a good idea to call the wineries before you visit, to confirm the days and hours they are open. Some require reservations.
Wine Man's "Top Case" of 12 North Fork Wineries:
- Bedell (www.bedellcellars.com)
- Corey Creek (www.coreycreek.com)
- Jamesport (www.jamesportwines.com)
- Lenz (www.lenzwine.com)
- McCall (www.mccallwines.com)
- One Woman (www.onewomanwines.com)
- Palmer (www.palmervineyards.com)
- Paumanok (www.paumanok.com)
- Sherwood House (www.sherwoodhousevineyards.com)
- Shinn (www.shinnestatevineyards.com)
- Sparkling Pointe (www.sparklingpointe.com/home)
- Waters Crest (www.waterscrestwinery.com)
Wine Man's Top 5 North Fork Restaurants:
- Claudio's Restaurant and Clam Bar (www.claudios.com)
- Frisky Oyster (www.thefriskyoyster.com)
- Jedediah Hawkins (www.jedediahhawkinsinn.com)
- Noah's (www.chefnoahs.com)
- North Fork Table (www.northforktableandinn.com)

Hey Wineman,
ReplyDeleteHave you ever considered conducting a group "Winetinerary?" I am amazed at the vastness of your grape knowledge!
Johnny Brussels