ABERFELDY And Bee Informed Partnership (BIP) Launch 'Gardening Giveback Project' To Encourage Urban Beekeeping

ABERFELDY Single Malt Scotch Whisky, the whisky known around the world as the 'Golden Dram,' recently announced the launch of its 'Gardening Giveback Project' in collaboration with Bee Informed Partnership (BIP), a national, non-profit organization dedicated to working with beekeepers across the country to improve honey bee colony health and increase colony survivorship.

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Over the last decade, 1 in 3 managed honey bee colonies have been lost each year as a result of stressors like pests, pathogens, pesticides and poor nutrition due in part to habitat loss. Although dedicated beekeepers have been able to stabilize the U.S. honey bee population by splitting healthy colonies to make up for the continued losses, mortality rates remain high. In order to keep the U.S. honey bee population stable, it is crucial that everyone does their part in giving back to the bees and the professionals who care for them.

Kicking off just in time for National Honey Bee Day and continuing throughout National Honey Month in September, the Gardening Giveback Project builds upon ABERFELDY's commitment to relieving the plight of honey bees via its Barrels and Bees program – an initiative that supports local beekeepers by partnering with them to feature their honey as the main ingredient in signature cocktails. Famed for its rich honey notes resulting from the patient process of longer fermentation, ABERFELDY's richness can be accentuated in honey-based cocktails, creating a unique connection between the whisky and the precious natural resource.

"So much of ABERFELDY's story is rooted in its honeyed richness, making honey itself a perfect ingredient for many of our cocktails," said Aleco Azqueta, Brand Director Single Malts at BACARDI.  "We created the Barrels and Bees program to help support local beekeepers and protect these tiny creatures who do so much for our environment, especially given recent data showing some of the highest mortality rates on record. We're proud to be able to introduce the Gardening Giveback Project this year, as it provides ABERFELDY with another opportunity to drive awareness for this cause we are so passionate about."

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Through the Gardening Giveback Project, ABERFELDY and BIP are empowering beekeepers and bartenders across eight cities in the United States (Austin, Texas; Boston, Massachusetts; Chicago, Illinois; Dallas, Texas; Miami, Florida; Los Angeles, California; New York, New York; San Francisco, California) to plant and maintain community garden-style bee sanctuaries by growing flowers, herbs and vegetables in dual purpose: to foster a healthy environment for bees while also cultivating ingredients that can be used in cocktails. The locally grown ingredients like basil, mint and honey will be used in a brand new, celebratory cocktail dubbed the ABERFELDY "Herbed Honey Smash," which can be purchased and enjoyed from a safe, social distance at various accounts within each city. ABERFELDY has also committed a $10,000 donation to BIP to help support local beekeepers in their research, education and communication efforts to improve honey bee health and sustainability.

"As the single most important pollinator to agriculture, honey bees are a vital component in ensuring we have access to high quality, nutritious fruits, vegetables, and nuts," Says Geoff Williams, President of Bee Informed Partnership. "We definitely appreciate ABERFELDY supporting our mission and are really excited to help bring the Gardening Giveback Project to life."

For consumers who want to support the cause but aren't located in one of the eight regions, ABERFELDY is offering a limited-edition, farmer's market-style cocktail crate on ReserveBar.com that is comprised of the ingredients needed to create the Herbed Honey Smash at home. Customers will receive a bottle of ABERFELDY 12, seeds to plant their own garnishes that can double as forage, honey bear glassware, tasting spoons, a tasting tray and three different flavors of honey harvested by "The Native Guy" Nick Bofill, who maintains hives on top of Bacardi's North American headquarters in Miami and is a participating beekeeper in the project. Additionally, customers who purchase the cocktail crate will be provided with exclusive access to a virtual whisky and honey pairing hosted by BACARDI North American Malts Ambassador Holly Seidewand and Mr. Bofill on Thursday, September 17th. The limited-edition cocktail crate will be available for purchase on ReserveBar.com in time for National Honey Bee Day and lasting throughout National Honey Month this September for $45.

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Our Favorite New York City Parks

August in the city basically means, well, to put it simply…you shouldn’t be there in the first place. If you’re not lounging around in the Hamptons, vacationing at your Connecticut estate, or traveling abroad, you’re probably still stuck riding the subway in 100-degree heat and being dripped on by AC units in doorways on your walk to work. The struggle is real, and it’s time to put an end to it. Good news is there are plenty of outdoor spots within the city that will quickly transport you to luscious suburbia, if only for the afternoon.

Central Park

A true classic. Head to Sheep Meadow for an afternoon picnic and spread out your towels to soak in the rays. Join countless other sunbathers playing Frisbee and socializing on the pristine green lawn, and don’t forget to bust out your favorite tunes of the summer while you do so.

Bryant Park

Behind the New York Public Library. Ever the source of free entertainment, Bryant Park remains a go-to spot for the arts and cultural activities. It’s extremely popular for its Monday night outdoor movie showings and is always bustling with life.

Washington Square Park

The place to people-watch. An iconic Greenwich Village landmark, this park is teeming with vibrant personalities. People can be spotted reading a novel, writing a philosophy thesis, sketching in notebooks, or hopelessly flipping their skateboards at all corners of the park. Musicians and artists flock here, as the park’s very existence oozes creativity and innovation.

The High Line

Basic, but worth it. While it’s relatively new in comparison, this outdoor walkway of the West Side has skyrocketed in popularity with its picturesque courtyard of plants and sculptures, even housing lounge chairs for relaxation. There’s also a food court to satiate the appetite after your leisurely afternoon stroll in the sun.

Prospect Park

A Brooklyn gem. This park was created by the same masterminds who designed Central Park, Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux. It offers plenty of green space and a peaceful escape from the city’s mayhem. There are wetlands, forests, and meadows to be discovered in this 526-acre expanse, among many other attractions.

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Dom Pérignon To Release New Limited 2010 Vintage

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We’ve all had the 1996, but in exciting news from the Champagne world Dom Pérignon is releasing their Vintage 2010 this September. 2010 was a challenging, complex year with extreme weather conditions from a rigorous winter to a very delayed dry spring, however, Dom Pérignon meticulously and with great precision produced a vintage that resulted in a true testament of nature and worthy of a sip. Due to these conditions, the luxury champagne house is only releasing a limited number and is one of few houses to launch a vintage.

As the Dom Pérignon Vintage 2010 was a daunting and bold task, it truly displayed the houses mastery, which is nurtured by experience, passed on and reproduced. The newest vintage has generous aromas of tropical fruit that instantly shines, followed by freshness. The vintage on the palate has a sappy sensation that unfolds generously yet firm and controlled.   

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5 NYC Rentals with Outdoor Pools to Beat the August Heat

With temperatures in excess of 90 degrees, this summer has been a notoriously hot one. And, as we all know, there’s no better way to beat the heat than taking a dip in an outdoor swimming pool. Unfortunately for most New Yorkers, the outdoor pool is a rare find when it comes to the city’s housing stock. 

Bay 151

Credit: Courtesy of Hudson Projects

Credit: Courtesy of Hudson Projects

Located at 151 Centre Street on Bayonne’s waterfront peninsula, Bay 151, formerly known as Harbor Station North, is comprised of three four-story buildings offering 200 rental apartments and 10,000 square feet of retail space—just steps from the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail. With nearly 15,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities, the development boasts an outdoor sun terrace with a resort-style swimming pool surrounded by grilling stations and dining areas. It’s the perfect place to lounge poolside, or enjoy a WFH lunch. 

Journal Squared

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Designed by Hollwich Kushner and Handel Architects, Journal Squared is a mixed-use development complex comprised of three towers that will bring a total of 1,840 rental residences to Jersey City’s historic Journal Square neighborhood. At 563 feet in height, the first completed tower—one of the tallest buildings in Jersey City—is home to 538 apartments and features an 8th-floor lounge that opens onto a sun terrace with an outdoor swimming pool, where residents can catch some rays while taking in the building’s dramatic panoramas of the Manhattan skyline.

555Ten

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Courtesy of 555Ten

Situated at the nexus of Hell’s Kitchen, Hudson Yards and just steps from stylish Chelsea, 555Ten offers 56 stories of elevated, luxury rentals. The amenities rise 650 feet to the rooftop, which features an exclusive all-season club and bar, complete with an indoor/outdoor fireplace and an outdoor swimming pool with breathtaking skyline and sunset views. The open air sundeck includes private cabanas and chaise lounges, while the southwest-facing pool creates the most exclusive observation deck experience, offering spectacular views of the Manhattan skyline and Hudson River. 

Gateway

Courtesy of Gateway

Courtesy of Gateway

Nestled among the lush greenery and waterfront parks of Manhattan’s coveted Battery Park City neighborhood, Gateway is a peaceful residential oasis comprised of six high-rise buildings with breathtaking harbor and city views. The Club at Gateway offers over 30,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor amenities for residents of all ages, including a private outdoor pool. This pool overlooks the Hudson River and offers plenty of poolside sunbathing chairs and sun-protecting umbrellas.

Ellipse

Credit: Courtesy of Ellipse

Credit: Courtesy of Ellipse

Ellipse has upped the ante for luxury living in Jersey City, featuring spacious, waterfront apartments and Manhattan-style amenities. The luxe residential development, which has been designed by internationally-acclaimed design firm Arquitectonica, is home to a beautiful rooftop pool that offers residents a dramatic, one-of-a-kind view of the Manhattan skyline. The space is complete with barbecue grills and lounge chairs for soaking up the sun. It's the ideal location to enjoy the rest of the summer.

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Bring the US Open Experience Home w/ the First-Ever Grey Goose Honey Deuce Cocktail Kit

For more than 100 years, tennis fans around the world have flocked to Queens, NY to watch the sport’s best players compete in the iconic US Open tournament. This year, for the first time ever, the event will take place without fans, as necessary COVID-19 restrictions prohibit New Yorkers and tourists alike of the Arthur Ashe stadium experience—including sipping on a signature Honey Deuce cocktail in the commemorative US Open cup.

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As the US Open will be the first major tennis event since the start of the pandemic, lovers of the sport are eager to celebrate the return of tennis from the safety of their own homes. To help fans recreate that courtside feeling while watching couch-side, Grey Goose is introducing the first Honey Deuce Cocktail Kit which includes all the ingredients required to create the beloved beverage at home: a bottle of Grey Goose, freshly squeezed lemonade, Chambord raspberry liqueur, and pre-scooped honeydew melon balls on a skewer. Best of all, each kit will come with 2020 commemorative US Open Cups—a souvenir previously only available for purchase inside the stadium, and the final touch to creating the ultimate at-home watch party.

Starting today, the kits will be sold via Sourced in NYC, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas, Austin, and Washington, DC. All deliveries will begin today and be made either same-day or next-day, so you’ll be able to order the kit and sip on Honey Deuce cocktails throughout the tournament.

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New York City Restaurants to Offer Picnic Baskets

Photo Creds: Hole In The Wall NYC

Photo Creds: Hole In The Wall NYC

Social distancing is just one of the many aspects that this “temporary new normal” has to offer. But just because we are all social distancing, for now, does not mean that we can’t have fun. “Hole in the Wall” and “Loulou Petit Bistro and Speakeasy” are now offering some delicious picnic baskets for you and your loved ones to share at a socially distant picnic in the park. Get your appetite ready for some beautiful food and beautiful views!

The “Hole in the Wall” restaurant has two locations, one in Murray Hill at 626 1st Ave., and the other in FiDi at 15 Cliff St. Both of these locations have a “Picnic Pack” that is available for takeout for $40. This includes salami, prosciutto, Murray's ALP Blossom Gruyere, local smoked cheddar, marinated olives, fig jam, rosemary sea salt crackers, and a choice of white wine, red wine, rosé or prosecco.

Get the Picnic Pack before it’s gone! You can place your order today by visiting The Caviar Delivery website at https://www.trycaviar.com/manhattan or The Hole in the Wall’s website at https://www.holeinthewallnyc.com.

Whether you are craving avocado toast, scrambled eggs, waffles, eggs benedict, smoothies, honey-drizzled fruit cups, or bacon, Hole in the Wall is the place for you! They are known for so much more than just their “Picnic Pack,” such as their scrumptious brunch items, and their happy hour cocktails. It is also known for its friendly atmosphere and staff. If you are ever in the Murray Hill and FiDi areas and are in the mood for some quality brunch food or happy hour cocktails, come to Hole in the Wall!

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The “Loulou Petit Bistro and Speakeasy” restaurant is located at 176 8th Avenue. They will be offering a “Picnic Spread” that is available for takeout at $68. This includes a bottle of Quinn Rosé or a large format sangria bottle, a large cheese board or charcuterie, a choice of roasted baby beets, kale salad or frisée salad, fresh fruit and nuts and a French baguette along with utensils, napkins, and cups all in a cute Loulou picnic burlap bag. Is your mouth watering yet? If not then you just have to order this picnic basket and taste it for yourself! You can place your order today by visiting The Loulou Petit Bistro and Speakeasy website at https://www.loulounyc.com, the Seamless at https://www.seamless.com/browse/ny-nyc, the UberEats website at https://www.ubereats.com/, and the GrubHub website at https://www.grubhub.com/.

Scallops, duck confit, cocktails, burrata salad, short rib, Margherita pizza, fingerling potatoes, and so much more are offered at Loulou Petit Bistro and Speakeasy. From the quality of the food to the restaurant environment itself, Loulou Petit Bistro and Speakeasy will make it feel like you are eating your way through Paris. The cocktails are also served in mason jars which is very environmentally friendly since you can reuse them for next time. As the French say, “Allons y Maintenant!” Let’s go now to try this “trés Magnifique” food.

Whether you want a picnic in Central, Bryant, or Washington Square Park or just to eat at a restaurant again post quarantine, these two restaurants are highly recommended because they fit both of those needs. Now that coronavirus cases and deaths are being much lowered in the state of New York, we can celebrate by eating together with our loved ones as long as we are being safe and smart about it.

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Last but not least Casa Barilla’s *new* Picnic Boxes, which will be available beginning tomorrow, August 18th! With close proximity to Bryant Park and Central Park, the Italian pasta kitchen concept located in Midtown Manhattan will serve Picnic Boxes for One ($19) and Picnic Boxes for Two ($35), which include traditional Italian dishes fit for an al fresco spread.

All Picnic Boxes will be available for pickup at the restaurant or delivery via GrubHub, Uber Eats, and DoorDash. Details about each offering is below:

  • Picnic Box for One | Choice of 1 pasta, 1 pasta chips, 1 side salad, 1 panna cotta, 1 Lunetta split (Prosecco or Rosè) | $19

  • Picnic Box for Two | Choice of 2 pasta, 2 pasta chips, 2 side salad, 2 panna cotta, 2 Lunetta split (Prosecco or Rosè) | $35

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Where To Workout In The Hamptons

Gyms and indoor fitness centers may not be open  and may not be the safest option these days, but the Hamptons are offering outdoor classes that follow CDC guidelines so you can stay on top of your workout routine! From cycling class to group workouts, the Hamptons has everything you need to get a good workout outside.

SoulOutside by SoulCycle

SoulCycle is a company that offers cycle classes to members of the Soulcycle community. With many different classes for you to choose from in Bridgehampton, Water Mill, Montauk, Southampton, and more, you can take a class outside with your favorite instructor. Soulcycle has benches set up for easy shoe fitting and access to restrooms and changing rooms. To reserve a time, go on the SoulCyle website.

One Ocean Yoga - Bridgehampton, NY

Located on the Channing Daughter’s Winery, One Ocean Yoga offers yoga classes overlooking the beautiful views of the winery. During the Covid-19 pandemic the classes are limited to 20 people, reservations are required, and you need to provide your own mat and equipment. These yoga classes are perfect for a relaxing workout with breathtaking views of the Hamptons.

Fhitting Room - East Hampton, NY

Fhitting Room HIIT classes are taking over The Clubhouse Hamptons outdoor space and offering HIIT (high intensity interval training) classes on Saturdays in East Hampton. The classes are by reservation only and no equipment is required.

Barry’s Bootcamp - Southampton, NY

Floor workouts outside? Barry’s Bootcamp has you covered! Each class is 50 minutes long providing weights and bands that are safely cleaned for you to use during your workout. Masks must be worn throughout the class and headphones will also be provided for use of the ‘silent disco’ sound system.

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Homes You Need To Make Appointments For This Weekend

Looking for a new place to live or just curious about what's on the market? Check out our favorite homes you should make an appointment for this weekend. 

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Soho

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WHERE:  42 King Street #3

SIZE: 2 Beds | 1 Baths

COST: $1,975,000

About: Touted for its stunning minimalist and cerebral design, this exceptionally rare home in downtown's chic, coveted West Village is unlike anything on the market. The gracious two-bedroom, one-bath residence with a handsome study-den combines the highest attention to detail, color, texture, and light for remarkably refined living atop a charming 1840's townhouse.

Upon arrival, a private landing opens to a formal gallery wrapped in high-end wallcovering and illuminated by a skylight, ushering in a world of tastemaker design. From elaborate moldings and coffered ceilings to inspired surfaces and hand-mixed paint, not one aspect is left undone. This includes clever space-saving storage solutions and Jeffersonian touches like deep doorways containing hidden paneled closets further adding to the appeal. At the heart of the home, a sleek gourmet kitchen affords custom cabinets, secluded top-of-the-line appliances, and thick slab countertops for the chef.

Nearby, an elegant dining room serves as the perfect backdrop for intimate dinner parties amidst a carefully curated ambiance. Get lost in magnificent garden views, framed by generous south-facing mahogany custom French windows with restoration glass and UV protective coating in the oversized living room with airy 10'6" ceilings, anchored by a statement-making 19th-century limestone mantle. And for the ultimate in rest and relaxation, the tranquil master suite comes complete with a sitting area, large closet, and woodburning fireplace with plenty of space to unwind. An oversized glass shower surrounded by crisp whites and subdued grays creates an oasis of calm in the singular bath.

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Midtown East

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WHERE:  865 United Nations Plaza, #11B

SIZE: Studio | 1 Bath

COST: $695,000

About:  865 United Nations Plaza 11B is the newly renovate apartment you’ve been waiting for - triple MINT condition, high floor with open views, great light & location. This exceptional Junior-1, studio space in a PRE-WAR CONDO allows for a wonderful home or investment property. Meticulously gut renovated 11B is situated on the 11th floor creating bright, open, eastern views inclusive of the park at The United Nations & the East River. No expense was spared in this renovation.

New wood floors welcome you throughout the large 559sf home with a separate alcove. The living space has been thoughtfully divided with windowed pained French-doors to create separate living and sleeping areas. Enjoy the beautifully appointed and fully renovated kitchen, featuring stainless steel appliances including a Kitchen Aid dishwasher, Bertazonni 5-burner range, Bosch Refrigerator and GE Microwave, granite counter-tops and plenty of custom cabinetry for storage. The beautifully maintained windowed bathroom has a deep, soaking tub, a new vanity sink and basket-weave marble tile floors. Finally, enjoy the sunny river-views in absolute quiet and cool with the newly installed city-quiet windows and two new HVAC systems.

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Westhampton

WHERE:   181 Dune Rd

SIZE: 9 Bed | 8.5 Bath

COST: $28,000,000

About:  This Westhampton Beach Oceanfront Compound soaring high above the dunes in one of the most desirable locations in the Hamptons, has 12,000 sq. ft. of Modern Living. Owned by one of the most successful advertising-brand tailing-author & entrepreneur and designed by NYC famous Interior designer Patricia Bonis. This home is the pinnacle of opulent oceanfront living, 150 ft. of Prime Oceanfront jetty protected beach with a 43 ft. heated gunite pool, hot tub, cabana and expansive 5000 sq. ft. cedar wood porch for your outdoor enjoyment and oceanfront entertaining The luxurious living space includes the finest of high end finishes, double height living room with 10 foot floor to ceiling soaring walls of glass with marble gas fireplace and formal dining room with wet bar.

The masterfully crafted kitchen features unique quartz counter tops, sleek cabinetry, top of the line Wolf appliances plus a large center waterfall quartz island with seating to please the most discerning gourmet. Enjoy the convenient bright ocean side breakfast area with built-in seating. The living space includes 9 bedrooms & 8 1/2 baths large enough for all your entertaining needs. The screening room for your favorite movies with a gas fireplace for all your gatherings. Experience the panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. Ascending to the second level of the luxurious master suite with seating area & gas fireplace. This home has a state of the art gym, spa inspired marble bathroom with custom double vanity with soaking tub & sauna. The master suite has custom design walk in closets. Relax in the family room-office with gas fireplace, wet bar and sweeping views of the ocean with private deck & views of Moniebogue Bay with amazing sunsets.

A separate stairway leads to the finished lower level for staff or guest quarters with, large laundry room & 3 car garage. The house is a Crestron smart house,run from your phone anywhere & everywhere.Runs your HVAC system,lighting system,pool and spa,audio, visual,your weather,your sonos and much much more. The wireless system is contiguous all over the three levels of the home,backyard and your private beach with beach speakers.Own this extraordinary convenient location, arrive by plane with the ease of access to Francis S. Gabreski Airport. Enjoy shopping along Main St to the wide array of fine dining choices plus a foray into the diverse cultural line-up offered at Westhampton Beach Performing Center. Enjoy this grand resort living on the Ocean.

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Where To Cycle Around New York City

Going out for a bike ride, is risky but rewarding. Now that the weather is warming up, here are a few great paths to take. Especially as the weather warms up over the next few weeks.

Hudson River Greenway

This 11 mile stretch across the Hudson from Inwood to South Ferry is not only the most heavily used bikeway in the city, but it is part of the 300 mile East Coast Greenway, spanning from Maine to Florida. Aside from stunning views of the riverside, various landmarks like the George Washington Bridge and the Hudson Yards also surround riders. With a lane this long, it can be used for either a slow but casual ride, or a rather intense workout routine.

Coney Island Boardwalk

One doesn’t usually think of this thoroughfare as particularly cyclist friendly, especially when it gets crowded during the busy summer season. But even with the occasional cyclist during the day, biking is primarily allowed between 5 and 10 am. For those willing to commit to making the trip to the beach this early, they’ll get an intimate ride that’s augmented by the calming ocean breeze. At least until the oceanside restaurants and amusement rides open for the day.

Brooklyn Waterfront Greenway

But for those who don’t feel like waking up early to go cycling in Brooklyn, this 2.2 mile path is a perfect alternative. Running alongside New York Bay, this trail goes from Red Hook to Brooklyn Bridge Park, though cyclists will have to park their bikes upon arrival, since bikes are prohibited in the park and the surrounding promenades. Though if that ride still isn’t enough, there’s always the option of extending the ride to include crossing the legendary Brooklyn Bridge.

Bronx River Greenway

This path is currently a work in progress. Of the 23 miles planned, 10 miles are currently available in three separate segments: one mile near Oak Street on Mount Vernon, a 4.6 mile stretch that connects Bronxville and Scarsdale Avenue, and a 5 mile route from Hartsdale to Valhalla. Even though the complete opening is still quite a few years away, what is available right now is just as scenic as any existing bike path in the city.

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Discover The Wines of New York

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New York heralds a rich and lengthy wine history, and continues to maintain strong relevancy as a wine producing area, coming third in place behind California and Washington state. The country’s first bonded winery was founded here in New York, and the oldest operating winery in America is housed in New York as well.

Now, New York wine country boasts seven official wine regions, along with several additional subregions. There are more than 1600 family vineyards and over 400 wineries throughout New York, with the wine (and grape) industry generating “more than $4.8 billion in economic benefits annually for New York State.” 

For those unfamiliar with the history of wine production, that says a lot. Evidence accounts for winemaking in ancient cultures dating back as far as 6,000 B.C. and New York’s community of wine producers continue adding onto this centuries old tradition.

If you’re interested in discovering some of the wines New York has to offer, here are a few New York wineries you should know:

Brotherhood Winery

The Brotherhood Winery was established in 1839, and is America’s oldest winery. Located in Washingtonville, New York, Brotherhood is less than an hour and a half from New York City, and welcomes guests for tours, tastings and live music. If you have a special occasion on the horizon, such as a wedding, birthday party or corporate gathering, the Grand Salon can accommodate. The 19th century space offers a charming setting with a deeply historic backdrop, making it the ideal destination for any memorable event. 

One Woman Wines & Vineyards

The name behind Claudia Purita’s Long Island winery is literal. An Italian native, she grew up on her family's farm and has brought the values learned to her vineyards. “Her Story” illustrates a woman who’s attentive to the smallest details, patient and willing to go above and beyond for the sake of quality. Out of that perseverance came an array of wines, with selections for those who favor red, white or pink. While her wines are available for purchase online, One Woman Wines also has a tasting room with nine wines available for tasting and seven reserve wines for purchase. 

Red Hook Winery

The Red Hook Winery opened in 2008 and since then, their focus has truly been on bringing New York wines to consumers. They produce all of their wines “from grape to bottle” at their urban winery on Pier 41 and sell a host of options for wine lovers to sip on- like orange wines and unique red and white blends. This winery has received quite a bit of media coverage, and perhaps for good reason. Celine Bossart recounts her visit for Edible Brooklyn: “there’s something that Red Hook Winery brings to the table that’s very different from the others in its class: whereas the typical négociant tends to keep the spotlight in one place (on itself), a sharing-is-caring approach is more their style.” Red Hook Winery is now open for outdoor seating and wine tastings, which you can book in advance on their website. Visit! 

Ben Ish Winery 

Ben Ish Winery is only one of less than a handful of wineries located in Brooklyn. The company only offers dry red wines that are kosher, and carry Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah and Old Vine Zinfandel. Currently, all of their wines are out of stock; which makes sense, as the winery has won several wine making competitions in the past. Perfect for those that like to stay indoors, Ben Ish Winery delivers throughout the five boroughs, as well as the Five Towns section of Long Island and Monsey, located in Rockland County, NY. Check out their testimonials page to hear from previous satisfied customers.

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