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More photos from the North Fork’s first Harvest East End

CARRIE MILLER PHOTO | Harvest East End was hosted on the North Fork for the first time Saturday at McCall Wines in Cutchogue. More than 1,200 people attended Harvest East End at McCall Wines in...

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Photos: Southold Indian Museum’s ‘Cluck and Muck’ fundraiser

Dean Yaxa of Southold shucks clams and oysters at Sunday’s ‘Cluck and Muck’ fundraiser in Cutchogue. (Credit: Katharine Schroeder photos). Southold Indian Museum hosted a “Cluck and Muck” fundraiser...

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Macari honored by Gov. Cuomo at Dan’s Harvest East End

The crowd at Harvest East End, held again at McCall Wines in Cutchogue. (Credit: Katharine Schroeder) When asked at the food and wine bash Dan’s Harvest East End on Saturday which New York wine was his...

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Record attendance at Saturday’s ‘Harvest’ event

Perhaps it’s a sign of the Long Island wine industry’s rising star that Dan’s Harvest East End drew a record crowd to McCall Wines in Cutchogue Saturday evening. More than 1,700 people attended the...

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One Minute on the North Fork: McCall Wines

The beauty of the McCall Wines property in Cutchogue is that it’s more than just a vineyard with a rustic tasting room.  It’s also a ranch with charolais grazing. The organic beef is then sold among...

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Cutchogue winemaker reconstructs 18th century barn as a monument to North...

On a hilltop at the center of more than 200 acres of preserved land that stretches almost shore-to-shore in Cutchogue, winemaker and preservationist Russ McCall is near completion of an awe-inspiring...

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