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Hudson Valley Wine History – The Wineries

by Debbie | Mar 14, 2011 | hudson valley wine country

The first commercial winery in the Hudson Valley, Jacques Brothers Winery, was established in 1837 for the production of altar wines. Renamed Brotherhood in 1885, the Washingtonville winery is the nation’s oldest continuously operated winery.  In 1804 Croton Point was...

Hudson Valley Wine History – The Wineries

by Debbie | Mar 14, 2011 | hudson valley wine country

The first commercial winery in the Hudson Valley, Jacques Brothers Winery, was established in 1837 for the production of altar wines. Renamed Brotherhood in 1885, the Washingtonville winery is the nation’s oldest continuously operated winery.  In 1804 Croton...

Hudson Valley Wine History – The Wineries

by Debbie | Mar 14, 2011 | hudson valley wine country

The first commercial winery in the Hudson Valley, Jacques Brothers Winery, was established in 1837 for the production of altar wines. Renamed Brotherhood in 1885, the Washingtonville winery is the nation’s oldest continuously operated winery.  In 1804 Croton...

Hudson Valley Wine History – The Wineries

by Debbie | Mar 14, 2011 | hudson valley wine country

The first commercial winery in the Hudson Valley, Jacques Brothers Winery, was established in 1837 for the production of altar wines. Renamed Brotherhood in 1885, the Washingtonville winery is the nation’s oldest continuously operated winery.  In 1804 Croton...

Hudson Valley Wine History – The Wineries

by Debbie | Mar 14, 2011 | hudson valley wine country

The first commercial winery in the Hudson Valley, Jacques Brothers Winery, was established in 1837 for the production of altar wines. Renamed Brotherhood in 1885, the Washingtonville winery is the nation’s oldest continuously operated winery.  In 1804 Croton Point was...

Hudson Valley Wine History – Viticulture Characteristics

by Debbie | Mar 9, 2011 | hudson valley wine country

The Hudson River Wine Region is referred to as the most complex geological regions of the world. Located parallel to northern Spain, southern France and central Italy, warm ocean breezes extend the growing season to between 180 – 196 days.The steep Palisades...
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