Millbrook Vineyards & Winery - Reviews from across the web
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Millbrook Vineyards & Winery Thirty of the vineyards' 130 acres are planted. Current varietals include Chardonnay (13 acres) Pinot Noir (5 acres), Cabernet Franc (7 acres), and Tocai Friulano (5 acres). Our winemaker, John Graziano, has been crafting these high quality wines for Millbrook since 1984. He has been the only winema... millbrookwine.com
Millbrook Vineyards & Winery 2005 Pinot Noir - Proprietor's Special Reserve (New York) “I Love NY” is just one of the accomplishments of Millbrook Winery owner John Dyson. He created this campaign in one of his many roles, including that of a wine producer. This powerhouse and his wife, Kathe, own world-renowned Pinot Noir producer William-Selyem, and Villa Pillo winery in Tuscany... wine.appellationamerica.com
Millbrook Vineyards Tocai Friulano Currently, 30 of the estate's 130 acres are under vine: 13 acres of Chardonnay, 5 acres of Pinot Noir, 7 acres of Cabernet Franc and 5 acres of Tocai Friulano. In addition to estate offerings, Millbrook produces and bottles Chenin Blanc, Pinot Grigio, Zinfandel and Gewurztraminer from grapes grown i... wine.appellationamerica.com
Uncork New York! - Wine Country - Hudson River Valley Millbrook Vineyards & Winery was founded in 1981 by John S Dyson, former Deputy Mayor for Economic Development in New York City, as well as former New York State Commissioner of Commerce and Agriculture. Dyson started growing grapes by planting an experimental acre of vinifera grapes at his family f... uncorkny.com
Wine Goddess: Millbrook Vineyards & Winery Red Wine Everyone is always asking me about wine. Ten years ago is when it all started. A trip to Napa and I found a niche market. .....Now many bottles of wine later, I own a travel agency Exclusive Wine Vacations. Its focus is sending people to the wine regions of the world. Through the years I have learne... hvwinegoddess.blogspot.com
Millbrook Vineyards, New York We went out back to wander in the vineyards, and got some good pictures of the grapes growing on the vines. They also have a small grill/restaurant under a tent to feed people, so this is a great picnic spot. It is much larger than the other nearby wineries - you're talking to recently hired tour gu... wineintro.com
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