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TNR: Peconic Bay 2002 - Long Island, NY

by Alejandro Audisio » Fri Apr 13, 2007 6:43 pm

Looking for experiences, TNs on this 100% Cabernet Franc from Long Island.... anybody familiar with it?

Thanks !!
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Re: TNR: Peconic Bay 2002 - Long Island, NY

by Jenise » Sat Apr 14, 2007 12:01 pm

Not me! I hope someone else is able to respond to your note--but it may be a tough one. From what I understand, production is very low there, and I know that Long Island wines are fairly nonexistent outside of their immediate locale. I never, ever, ever see them on the west coast.
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Re: TNR: Peconic Bay 2002 - Long Island, NY

by Victorwine » Sat Apr 14, 2007 11:24 pm

Cab Franc is rapidly becoming a key variety on Long Island as a stand alone or dominate player. Alex did you try to make contact with the winery, not sure if they would ship to Argentina though. Here’s there website

http://www.peconicbaywinery.com/

BTW do you see any Laurel Lake Vineyards wines in Argentina? Laurel Lake also located on the North Fork of Long Island is owned by a group of businessmen from Argentina. They too produce a nice Cab Franc.

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Re: TNR: Peconic Bay 2002 - Long Island, NY

by Alejandro Audisio » Sun Apr 15, 2007 6:56 pm

Victor, thanks for the information. The general availability of US wines in Argentina is down-right sloppy (are we allowed to say shit here?)... :twisted:

I wasnt aware of that the other producer you mention was Argentine owned... I will
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Re: TNR: Peconic Bay 2002 - Long Island, NY

by Alejandro Audisio » Sun Apr 15, 2007 6:59 pm

According to the website, its owned by Chilean investors, not Argentine.
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Re: TNR: Peconic Bay 2002 - Long Island, NY

by Victorwine » Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:48 am

Opps! Sorry Alex you’re absolutely correct the owners of Laurel Lake Vineyards are Chilean investors. They still produce a nice Cab Franc!

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Re: TNR: Peconic Bay 2002 - Long Island, NY

by Carl Eppig » Mon Apr 16, 2007 10:54 am

The tasting room situation on Eastern Long Island is somewhat different than what we usually encounter. They typically sell two or three once tastes for $3-$5. The upside of this is that in good weather there is a combo on the patio, and snacks. So if you pick your tastes carefully, you can make an afternoon of it.

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