Mar 31 2010

I Love New York Wine

Published by admin at 9:08 am under new york state wines all

Want to Know Which New York State Wine is the Best?

Many of you ask “Which New York State Wine is the Best?” Well that is where this website at NYuncorked.com comes in. We are here to help you make that decision.

You might have sampled vintages from some of the Long Island wineries, or the Finger Lakes wineries, the Niagara region wineries or any of the many other NYS wineries that are spread out all through the state and even in New York City.

The climate is just perfect for grape growing in New York State. With awesome soil that is perfect and well drained and plenty of fresh water from the sky and from nearby plentiful water resources in the dry season, there just is no place any better to grow wine grapes.

You will discover that many highly rated wineries with award winning wines are located near a large body of water. This creates an superb climatology for grape growing as it lengthens the fall into winter season as the lakes or ocean not freezing over allow the root stock to go into hibernation gradually making them stronger and stronger.

Long Island wines, mostly from the north shore are plentiful and exceptional. The humidity and warm air from the Long Island Sound grow fabulous wine grapes. The Finger Lakes, the Hudson Valley region and the Niagara region all have the same climatology to some degree.

As far as which New York State wine is best, you will just have to keep tasting. We give you free reviews on all of the wines and wineries and we encourage you to visit them and to see the dedication and care taken to create wine that is second to none in many regards.

We are sure that you will say “I Love New York, wine”.

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