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Saturday May 29 2010, 9:00 AM
at Diliberto Winery, 260 Manor Lane, Jamesport, NY
Added By: Roxanne Browning
First Wine & Chocolate Pairing of the Summer on Long Island's North Fork. A boutique Winery run by Sal and Maryann; passionate about their Italian heritage and their wines to bring visitors the ultimate Wine Country experience.
The design of the tasting room allows visitors to taste award winning wines in an atmosphere similar to the experience they would have sitting in a small Piazza in Italy. Unlike most Wineries, there is no bar to stand at while tasting their wines. Instead each visitor is seated at a table either on the covered patio, with views of their perfectly manicured lawns and vineyard, or in the amazing Tasting room whose magnificent interior mural replicates an outdoor café you might find in some picturesque small mountain town in Tuscany.
at Diliberto Winery, 260 Manor Lane, Jamesport, NY
Added By: Roxanne Browning
First Wine & Chocolate Pairing of the Summer on Long Island's North Fork. A boutique Winery run by Sal and Maryann; passionate about their Italian heritage and their wines to bring visitors the ultimate Wine Country experience.
The design of the tasting room allows visitors to taste award winning wines in an atmosphere similar to the experience they would have sitting in a small Piazza in Italy. Unlike most Wineries, there is no bar to stand at while tasting their wines. Instead each visitor is seated at a table either on the covered patio, with views of their perfectly manicured lawns and vineyard, or in the amazing Tasting room whose magnificent interior mural replicates an outdoor café you might find in some picturesque small mountain town in Tuscany.
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Thank you for your kind words Geert. I will post a video of the event on my site and send you the link. Would like to know more about the Bouga Cacao.
I wish you succes with the tasting & chocolate pairing. I would like to here about the results. I now for example about Bouga Cacao (Equador) there are some pairings magnificent...GreetingsGeert