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Grilling under blue skies for the first time in a season calls for a special wine that pairs perfectly with the simple, flavorful ingredients showing up on the table. While it’s still nowhere near warm enough for me (C’mon 85 degrees!), it has been warm enough for outdoor dining a couple of times, and this past Sunday we had a leisurely and simple dinner, paired with a bottle of wine from our recent North Fork trip.

Bedell Viognier

Our time at Bedell Cellars was simply incredible; I have a full blog post coming, but I took so many pictures and took in so much information that it is taking its time coming together. We picked up quite a bit of wine while visiting Bedell, and well, you know I love my Viognier.

This Viognier embodies some of the greatest characteristics brought to wine by the North Fork terroir, mineral notes and salinity, along with up front notes of peach and pear.

I think this wine is absolutely perfect with grilled fish and vegetables. It is fresh and bright enough to bring out the flavors of the food without overwhelming them.

grilling

We paired the Bedell Viognier with a simple dinner of grilled salmon, zucchini, and asparagus, all sprinkled lightly with olive oil and lemon pepper. The wine and dinner were easy like Sunday evening.

grilled salmon and asparagus

I love sampling Viognier from different wine regions and comparing the taste and texture. It’s a grape I love to explore and one that I think is ideal for summer.

Tags: Long Island wine, North Fork, Viognier, wine, wine and food pairing, wine of the week, wine tasting

If you love small seaside towns that are filled with good food and wine, beautiful scenery, and nice people, Greenport, New York, is for you. On our journey with Cross Sound Ferry, Greenport was our overnight destination. This was not our first trip to Greenport, and we were absolutely ecstatic to return to spend the night.

After wine tasting at Kontokosta, Castello di Borghese, and Croteaux, we made our way to our hotel for the evening, the beautiful Harborfront Inn. The name says it all; the inn is right on the water, and we were delighted that we had a water view. I really can not get enough of the sea.

Harborfront Inn

Our room was comfy and luxurious, and featured the most amazing shower with jets coming from all over. The Harborfront Inn’s location is perfect for your Greenport stay; it is steps from restaurants and shops and allowed us to spend the night exploring. A yummy Continental breakfast including fruit, cereal, fresh baked goods, bagels, and hard boiled eggs was included with our stay, and the sunlit breakfast room was a lovely place to start the day.

Harborfront Inn

Greenport’s maritime feel is one of the many reasons I love it there. All sorts of boats, including ferries and gorgeous yachts dot the waterfront, and there are a number of bars that stretch out into the water, allowing for al fresco eating and drinking and soaking up good weather.

Greenport

Stores range from marine supply shops to the clothing store Calypso, to antique shops and art galleries, Greenport is really a great place to shop.

Greenport

As I mentioned above, Greenport is a great place to eat. I was excited to find that our itinerary included Noah’s. We were even more excited for dinner after some strangers tasting wine with us told us that their dinner at Noah’s the night before had been amazing.

Noah's Greenport

We arrived a little early for our reservation, so we had cocktails at the bar. I went for a classic Darn n Stormy, feeling summery and beachy. It was the perfect blend of spicy ginger and rum. Once we were seated for our reservation, we went to town on the menu, ordering a bunch of small plates to share as we often do.

dark n stormy We started the night with local Southold oysters and from there had the Crescent Farm Duck BBQ (Pulled Duck, Smoked Cheddar Polenta), Crispy Tasmanian Red Crab Tacos, the Jumbo Lump Crab Cake. and the Filet Mignon Sliders (Toasted Brioche, Creamed Spinach,Truffle Hollandaise).

duck and polenta

Our choices from the sea were succulent, fresh, and flavorful, but it turned out to be the dishes sourced from the land that bowled us over. The BBQ duck was tender and tangy and meaty, in a pillow of soft and creamy polenta. The sliders. . . I don’t even know if I can do them justice in words. They were the last item we ordered, and I was already almost uncomfortably full by the time they arrived. Even smelling the earthy truffle made it imperative that I at least try the sliders. After one bite, I devoured the entire thing.

slidersThe service at Noah’s was really wonderful. Our server, also a teacher, was incredibly sweet and knowledgeable about the restaurant and the area. North Fork people are true ambassadors of where they are from; the love of place is really evident, and I certainly can see why. Before we left, Chef Noah Schwartz came out to say hello; I am always surprised when excellent chef/owners are so young! Chef Noah was very welcoming, and I look forward to seeing what the future brings for him.

After dinner we wandered around Greenport for a while, wanting to walk off some of our full-ness and not wanting the night to end. The smell of the sea and the lapping water were perfection, and they made us crave more oysters. Oysters are my favorite dessert. Luckily, we stumbled upon Blue Canoe Oyster Bar & Grill

blue canoe oyster bar

Here, a dozen small oysters from Orient and Greenport, washed down by bubbly from Sparkling Pointe, and some conversation with the local staff  made for a delicious and fun end to our night in Greenport.

oystersI could easily spend a long weekend in Greenport, especially when the weather is nice. It is surrounded by beaches; boating and beaching in the morning, followed by wine tasting sounds pretty perfect to me.

For more on the North Fork in the Summer, check out our visit to Harbes Farm.

Our dinner at Noah’s and our accommodations at Harborfront Inn were generously provided by Cross Sound Ferry. All opinions are my own.

Tags: Dining out, Greenport, Long Island, Long Island wine, New York, North Fork, Restaurants, Travel, travel blog, travel blogger, travel posts, Travel Tuesday, wine country

The cat lady in me loves the bottle, and the wine lover swooned when I sipped and swirled a glass of this Azienda Agricola Martilde Bonarda. It was a housewarming gift from a friend, and it was enjoyed on yet another chilly day. When will this cold weather end? I have so many rosé wine recommendations, yet they seem so off when I am huddling in my winter coat on the walk from the train.

Bonarda

While I patiently wait for rosé season,  I’ll enjoy wines like this Bonarda, which is easy drinking with lots of strawberry, currant, and raspberry notes. It’s simple and smooth, fruit-forward, and has a delightful finish that lingers. This Bonarda is fine for drinking alone but would also be really good with pulled pork, turkey chili, or other spicy or spicy-sweet meats. I think it would also be excellent in my Salmon and Zinfandel with Cherries as a replacement for the Zinfandel.

I hope you are keeping warm if you are stuck with miserable weather. Happy Wine Wednesday!

Tags: Bonarda, Italian wine, wine, wine of the week, wine tasting

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