Express News Group Hosts 'Sips Of Summer' Wine Tasting - 27 East

Express News Group Hosts 'Sips Of Summer' Wine Tasting

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Peg Breen and Jayne Godlewski.

Peg Breen and Jayne Godlewski.

Luca Messina and Roman Roth.

Luca Messina and Roman Roth.

Luca Messina and Roman Roth.

Luca Messina and Roman Roth.

Luca Messina and Roman Roth.

Luca Messina and Roman Roth.

John Leo and Dorothy-Dean Thomas.

John Leo and Dorothy-Dean Thomas.

Kareem and Karen Massoud.

Kareem and Karen Massoud.

Kareem Massoud.

Kareem Massoud.

Participants enjoy

Participants enjoy "A Celebration of 50 Years of Long Island Wine" at the American Hotel.

Participants enjoy

Participants enjoy "A Celebration of 50 Years of Long Island Wine" at the American Hotel.

Kersteen and Dean Anderson.

Kersteen and Dean Anderson.

Theresa Arnold, Sue Cleary and Mary Ellen Vadney.

Theresa Arnold, Sue Cleary and Mary Ellen Vadney.

authorStaff Writer on Jun 27, 2023

The Express Magazine's "Sips of Summer" series opened at The American Hotel on June 22, with "A Celebration of 50 Years of Long Island Wine." Winemakers Roman Roth from Wölffer, Kareem Massoud from Paumanok, John Leo from Leo Family Red, Onabay Vineyards and Clovis Point and Dorothy-Dean Thomas of Lenz Winery were on hand to offer tastings and talk about the process of winemaking. KYRIL BROMLEY PHOTOS

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