Naples Illustrated

GRIP of the GRAPE

he Long Island wine industry has come a remarkably long way in a very short time. Louisa and Alex Hargrave planted the first vines on the South Fork in 1973; their winery is still there, although it was sold in 1999 and is now known as Castello di Borghese. The North Fork is where the action is,

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