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Wineries in New York, NY
34th Street Winery - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 564-6830
Aulden Cellars - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 249-4088
Barbaluc Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 774-1999
Bulls & Bears Winery Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 912-0890
Cape Classics Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 686-1300
D'Vine Wine & Spirits - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 317-1169
Farnelio - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 888-7592
Great Sunsan Wine Imports Limited - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 714-2099
House of Burgandy - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 247-0550
Hudson Wine & Spirits Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 431-1010
Lauber Imports Limited - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 268-8033
Majestic Wine-Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (718) 791-7706
Manhattan Plaza Winery Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 695-8170
Michtom Vineyards - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 691-4283
Montecastelli Selections - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 414-4898
Olympic Liquors & Wine - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 864-3860
Pop The Cork Wines - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 807-1010
Schapiro Wine CO Limited - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 674-4404
Shanken Communication - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 684-4224
Sugarleaf Vinyards - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 289-3609
Transcontinental Beverage Group Inc - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 679-3085
Wines Import - New York, NY - Phone: (212) 802-4577
Helpful Definition for: Wineries
A winery in New York is a building or property that produces wine, or a business involved in the production of wine, such as a wine company. These companies own many wineries. Besides wine making equipment, larger wineries feature warehouses, bottling lines and laboratories. These wineries typically employ wine makers to produce various wines from grapes by following the winemaking process, which involves the fermentation of fruit, as well as blending and aging of the juice. One may find farm, micro or urban wineries. Farm wineries usually operate at a smaller scale than commercial wineries. A micro-winery is a small wine producer that does not have its own vineyard, and instead sources its grape product from outside suppliers. Urban winery is a recent phenomenon whereby the winemaking facility is located in an urban setting within a city.
