Castello di Borghese Vineyard is a winery Suffolk County New York located in United States.
17150 County Road 48 Cutchogue , NY 11935 United States
Reservations | Yes |
Outdoor Seating | Yes |
Drinks | Wine |
The Allegra is like a white port . Like honey . The White Meritage is incredible, and ask for the Rose Merlot - you'll be surprised!!
Best winery on the North Fork. Ask for Evie ... if you like a bold, dry red, try the 2007 Private Reserve , or the Meritage . Looking for something different - give the Bianco di Pinot Noir a try!!
I was impressed last visit. They're making some nice wines across the board, and the Pinot Noir was solid. (Better than McCall's recent vintage)
Don't let the austere exterior at your expectation. They have excellent wine , good prices and a terrific staff .
Best Reds on the Island . Always go with a reserve tasting!!!
Only the pianist....outdoor entertainment was amazing!
Smallest vineyard off the beaten patch but great wines , great atmosphere!
Best and oldest vineyard on long island . my personal favorite.
Great wine and an excellent staff
Probably the best Long Island wine you'll ever have.
great tasting room and wine worth buying or shipping home Read more
Check their website for special events including art exhibits and music !
The Fleurette is amazing
Best long island winery I have come across....
Try the 2008 Estate Cabernet Franc
If you like wine , skip this place & try another East End winery .
Cab Franc 2008 Estate is the winner
suzie is the best!
They have the best sparkling wines I’ve ever had! You can pair your wine with one of their gourmet cheeses, which are amazing. - Leslie Martin
Unpretentious experience with good, almost organic wines. Loved learning about the sustainable growing practices. Worth a stop in your vineyard tour. - Carli D
Best vineyard on the North Fork. Great wine. Super mellow outdoor space with random farm life wandering around. Really friendly and knowledgeable staff. - Chris S.
Loved the '05 Merlot Reserve! Strong currant flavor, smooth and velvety. Low tannins for a merlot. Would be great to sip in the fall. - ann-tuh-neen