Field Notes

News and Updates from the New York Wine & Grape Foundation

Come Over October

Experts Flip New York Food & Wine Pairings on Their Head, With Delicious Results

When most of us think about ideal wine and food pairings, we think about what we’re eating and then select our wines.  What if, instead of selecting a wine to pair with food, we all picked dishes based on the wine we wanted? At many New York wineries, this philosophy is being deployed, with delicious results.  We spoke to winemakers and sommeliers to find out how they select their pairings,

Celebrate Community with New York Wines During Come Over October 

October is a month that naturally invites us to gather. Here in New York, the colors start changing, harvest is in full swing, the air smells of grapes, and vineyards across the state buzz with energy. This season, the national movement Come Over October (COO) is once again asking wine lovers to do something simple yet powerful: invite someone over, open a bottle of wine, and celebrate connection.  “Come Over October captures the

Raising a Glass Together: New York Wines and the ‘Come Over October’ Movement

The New York Wine & Grape Foundation (NYWGF) is once again proud to join Come Over October (COO)—a global movement that celebrates wine’s true purpose: bringing people together. Founded by Karen MacNeil, Gino Colangelo, and Kimberly Noelle Charles, Come Over October encourages people everywhere to open their doors and their bottles, inviting family, friends, and neighbors to gather over wine throughout the month of October. What began as a simple

New York Wine & Grape Foundation Joins Come Over October Campaign

Download the Co-branded New York Wine & COO Assets The NYWGF is excited to support the international campaign, Come Over October (COO)! As a Friend of COO, we are encouraging New York wineries to join the promotional campaign this fall through the many opportunities to engage with COO and celebrate New York wines. What is Come Over October?  COO is an international campaign created by wine journalist Karen MacNeil and industry PR

Fall in Love with New York Wines: Plan Your Wine Getaway

Autumn in New York is a season made for exploration. The air is crisp, the landscapes glow with vibrant color, and vineyards are alive with the energy of harvest. Across the state’s diverse regions, from Long Island’s coastal vineyards to the glacier-carved Finger Lakes and the Hudson Valley’s Shawangunk region, fall offers the perfect opportunity to experience New York wines at their peak. A Destination Rich in History and Innovation

Why Come Over October Is Inspiring New York Wine Enthusiasts To Share Their Passion With Others 

The consumption of wine in communal settings probably predates our species, according to findings from anthropologists and archeologists. (Cue the Drunken Monkey hypothesis).  The oldest-known winery was excavated in modern-day Armenia circa 4000 B.C. Remnants of wine on pots found in China date back 9,000 years.  Winemaking and consumption shaped ancient cultures and religions, from the ancient Greeks to the Christians. (Who can forget that Noah’s first to-do after parking