Vineyards are one of my happy places. There’s just something about them. They’re beautiful, peaceful, and produce one of my favorite things – wine! I am even lucky enough to have two beautiful vineyards in my own home town in Connecticut.
So when I learned that there is a whole slew of vineyards on the east end of Long Island, it quickly moved to the top of my summer bucket list.
Coming from Connecticut it was super easy to catch the ferry from Bridgeport to Port Jefferson, New York. From Port Jefferson we drove East for about an hour on Route 25A to get to the beginning of North Fork Wine Country. North Fork Wine Country refers to a few different towns sprawling with farms and vineyards…a total contrast to the dense and compact Nassau County on the Western part of Long Island.
Our first stop was an organic market to grab some cheese and crackers – an essential when vineyard hopping.
It was the cutest little barn with fresh produce and even local cheese.
Our first stop was at Kontokosta Winery, the furthest East of the Vineyards and one of the only ones with a waterfront view.
This winery just opened last year.
The inside was bright and open. The staff did a great job of really educating us about each wine. Continue reading