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Long Island Sustainable Winegrowing

About
Our Mission
Our Commitment
Objectives
Sustainability
Member Vineyards
Our Vineyards
Our Affiliates
Long Island
History
Terroir
Long Island Viticultural Areas
Wine Region Statistics
News & Events
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January 28, 2021
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Movers and Makers: Rich Pisacano, Roanoke ...

All our practices have proven to expose and accentuate our unique terroir at Roanoke Vineyards. In order to unleash terroir, you first have to identify it and believe in it. I was a skeptic for years about terroir, but once found, it has become intoxicating (pun intended). It's elusive and difficult to harness, but the gentler you are in the vineyard, and with the grapes, and the more you trust your intuition as to your decisions intended to present terroir, the more it will take hold and be expressed in your wines.

Movers and Makers: Rich Pisacano, Roanoke Vineyards
January 11, 2021
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In Search of Sustainable Wine

"It won't be easy or simple, but for the long-term economic and environmental viability of our winegrowing regions, we need to prioritize sustainability," says Sam Filler, executive director of the New York Wine & Grape Foundation (NYWGF). "But that doesn't just mean viticultural practices, although we do ultimately want to reduce our reliance on agrochemicals. It also means encouraging biodiversity around vineyards, creating environmentally responsible packaging, reducing energy output and thinking about the welfare of workers in the vineyard and the communities around our vineyards."

In Search of Sustainable Wine
December 21, 2020
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Movers and Makers: Glen Schunk, RGNY

We want our community to think local and drink local, and for that, we need to do our part in keeping the area safe, beautiful, and healthy. All of these tactics for sustainability are anchored in the betterment of our crops, air, soil, and water. With that, we ask people to consider buying locally sourced sustainable products to do their part.

Movers and Makers: Glen Schunk, RGNY
November 19, 2020
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Movers and Makers: Rich Olsen-Harbich, Bedell ...

Sustainability makes us pay more attention to details both large and small. When you pay more attention to what you’re doing, you typically achieve better results. I believe that since we’ve been in the program our groundwater is cleaner, our vines are healthier, our workers are happier, and our wines are more delicious.

Movers and Makers: Rich Olsen-Harbich, Bedell Cellars
November 12, 2020
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Movers and Makers: Alice Wise, CCE of Suffolk ...

Long Island is an environmentally sensitive region, so the future of the industry lies in our ability to continue to be good stewards of the land. On the larger stage, our sustainable program has put us in contact with some of the great viticultural minds in the country.

Movers and Makers: Alice Wise, CCE of Suffolk County
Steve Carlson
October 28, 2015

Steve Carlson
October 28, 2015

Bedell Cellars and CEO Trent Preszler Named Sustainability All-Stars

Sustainable Long Island will honor Bedell Cellars and their CEO Trent Preszler at the 3rd Annual Sustainability All-Star Awards on Wednesday, December 2, 2015.

Source: http://www.winebusiness.com/people/?go=getPeopleArticle&dataId=159862

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Steve Carlson
July 31, 2015

Steve Carlson
July 31, 2015

How Locals Are Preserving the Hamptons' Ecosystems

By Paula de la Cruz | July 31, 2015

The light, the vistas, and the bounty are what attract many to the bucolic East End, and locals will do whatever it takes to help preserve and maintain our natural resources.

Source: http://hamptons-magazine.com/how-locals-are-preserving-hamptons-ecosystems

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Steve Carlson
October 22, 2014

Steve Carlson
October 22, 2014

A Seal of Sustainability

A new seal on wine labels can tell you about a vineyard’s practices.

Source: http://www.edibleeastend.com/2014/10/12/seal-sustainability/

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Steve Carlson
March 17, 2014

Steve Carlson
March 17, 2014

How Serious Is Long Island About Sustainable Wine?

Region's new program gets green thumbs-up from outside expert

Source: http://www.winespectator.com/blogs/show/id/49718

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Steve Carlson
August 19, 2013

Steve Carlson
August 19, 2013

Eight North Fork vineyards make grade for sustainable wine growing

Eight North Fork wineries can now add a L.I. Sustainable Wine logo to their 2012 vintages.

Source: http://suffolktimes.timesreview.com/2013/08/41575/eight-north-fork-vineyards-make-grade-for-sustainable-wine-growing/

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Steve Carlson
May 22, 2012

Steve Carlson
May 22, 2012

Long Island Wineries Set Out to Prove Their Green Cred

Not content with simply being “local,” winegrowers create a sustainability certification and education program to spread eco-friendly practices

Source: http://www.winespectator.com/webfeature/show/id/46836

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Steve Carlson
May 11, 2012

Steve Carlson
May 11, 2012

Certifying Good Growers

Four East End wine producers have founded a nonprofit education organization that will certify local growers as practitioners of sustainable agriculture.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/13/nyregion/certifying-the-east-ends-good-wine-growers.html?_r=3

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Steve Carlson
May 1, 2012

Steve Carlson
May 1, 2012

Long Island Growers and Wineries Establish Sustainability Certification Program

Industry Focus

Source: http://grapesandwine.cals.cornell.edu/newsletters/appellation-cornell/2012-newsletters/issue-10/long-island-growers-and-wineries-establish

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Steve Carlson
April 25, 2012

Steve Carlson
April 25, 2012

Long Island Sustainable Winegrowing Debuts

How the first sustainable vineyard certification program in the eastern U.S. got started

Source: http://www.winesandvines.com/template.cfm?section=news&content=100062&htitle=Long%20Island%20Sustainable%20Winegrowing%20Debuts&

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Steve Carlson
April 20, 2012

Steve Carlson
April 20, 2012

Long Island Winemakers Announce First East Coast Sustainability Program

Marrying grape growing, winemaking, and social responsibility

Source: http://www.thedailymeal.com/long-island-winemakers-announce-first-east-coast-sustainability-program#ixzz1t0vHke54

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