Details are still to come, but if you’d like to sample a lot of Long Island wine in one place at one time, Brooklyn Uncorked is going to be a great place to do it.
Windows On Long Island used to be the big New York City tasting for Long Island wines, but they haven’t held that event in a couple years.
Sponsored by two publications that I’ll be writing for starting this spring — Edible Brooklyn and Edible East End — and the Long Island Wine Council, Brooklyn Uncorked is happening May 16th at the Brooklyn Academy of Music (BAM) at 30 Lafayette Avenue in Brooklyn.
I’ll be going to the trade portion of the event, from 3 - 5:30 p.m. but if there are any LENNDEVOURS readers going, I’ll definitely stick around for the public tasting, which is from 6 - 9 p.m. and costs $30, to meet some of you. Just let me know if you’re going. If we can find a baby sitter, Nena might even be able to join me.