Pugliese
Vineyards - 20 years and growing!
By Steve
Inglima, Associate Publisher & Chris Davies, Publisher
Our featured
winery for this issue is the family-owned and operated Pugliese
Winery on Rt. 25 in Cutchogue, on the north fork of Long Island.
This is a real family business, with virtually all staff being closely
related. Pat,
Ralph's wife, is the tasting room manager, but her most impressive
contribution is the finely detailed paintings on the champagne bottles,
as well as the art for the labels of all the wines. These are each
individually hand-painted bottles (with nail polish, no less . .
. and you girls out there think your nails require patience!), yet
remarkably consistent - a requirement of the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Firearms, as each label type must be registered.
Ralph and his
family have a way of making you feel at home in their world, whether
it's conversation about wine, the art of growing grapes, or the
business of being in the wine business. And it's refreshing to listen
to someone who learned the art by doing, and is willing to shatter
myths and icons in the process.
Our
interview was enhanced by our host's gracious nature. He brought
to the tasting counter a delicious loaf of bread and a giant wheel
of Asiago cheese, as well as other deli delights (salami and prosciutto)
to enhance our tasting experience. And taste we did! Nothing is
more mutually enhancing than a glass of wine, a loaf of bread and
good company. (Click
here to view the interview)
The Pugliese
family will celebrate their 20th anniversary of grape growing on
Long Island this year. Their business is growing steadily with the
blossoming LI wine industry. A second generation of Pugliese family
members is now actively involved in the business. Sons,
Peter and Larry, are now overseeing the winemaking.
Although they may not be as famous or as commercially well-known as
some other Long Island wineries or their owners (they are not movie
studio owners, construction magnates or investment gurus), the Pugliese
family has joined together to devote all of their efforts to making
great wine. By eliminating middlemen and using whatever talents they
have acquired, they have managed to make their business succeed in
everything from growing the grapes, to constructing new buildings,
to overseeing the fermentation and aging, to selling their finished
product. They do it all!
The Pugliese's
have quietly carved their niche by planting grape varietals that
are unique to the region and have successfully produced specialty
wines NOT offered by other producers on Long Island!
During
our recent visit, we discovered several exclusive Pugliese wine
releases, not found anywhere else on Long Island. Pugliese Vineyards
has become a pioneer in producing red Merlot champagne, light-bodied
Sangiovese red (Italian grape), Zinfandel (red) and white port dessert
wine.
This family
has mastered the art of producing fine varietal wines at reasonable
prices.
We strongly
suggest that you make Pugliese Vineyards a stop on your next visit
to the Long Island wine country.

Champagnes
1997 Blanc De Noir - 100% Pinot Noir ($17.99)
1997 Blanc De Blanc Brut - 100% Chardonnay ($17.99)
1997 Sparkling Merlot - red champagne ($17.99)
White
Wines
1997 Chardonnay
Reserve - barrel-fermented ($12.99)
1998 Chardonnay Gold - stainless steel fermentation ($9.99)
1998 Riesling - crisp acidity ($9.99)
White table wine - all-purpose white wine ($7.99)
Blush table wine - light and sweet ($7.99)
Red
Wines
Red table
wine - light, red wine ($7.99)
1996 Merlot - hint of plum and cheery with long finish ($13.99)
1996 Cabernet Sauvignon - rich and hearty ($13.99)
1998 Cabernet Franc - softer than Cabernet Sauvignon ($14.99)
1998 Sangiovese - light-bodied, Italian red wine ($14.99)
1998 Zinfandel - a light-bodied "Zin" ($14.99)
Dessert
Wines
1999 Late
Harvest Gewrztraminer - soft, sweet and balanced (375ml - $9.99)
1999 Late Harvest Riesling - dessert wine with delicate peach flavors
(375ml - $9.99)
1999 Late Harvest Niagara - rich fruit flavors (375ml - $9.99; 750ml
- $17.99)
1998 Raffaello White Port - a Pugliese exclusive, ideal with cheese
or fruit! (375ml - $14.99)
1997 Port Bello - fortified dessert wine made from from Cabernet
& Merlot (375ml - $14.99; 750ml - $26.99)
Hand painted bottle - 375ml ($21.99)
Pugliese Vineyards
is open year round, 7 days per week for tastings. Wines are available
at select retail locations on Long Island or directly from the vineyard.
They also offer direct shipments within New York. All major credit
cards are accepted.
Pugliese Vineyards
Main Road
Cutchogue, New York 11935
Tel. (631) 734-4057 Fax (631) 734-5668
Website: www.pugliesevineyards.com
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