Bubbles! Oh, how we love bubbles. That iconic, energetic string of tiny beads zooming to the top of your glass is 100% joy — and certainly an all-around crowd pleaser. Clinking flutes represent celebration first and foremost, but there are as many reasons to drink sparkling wine as there are types to try, even within our little eastern Long Island wine region. Here are just a few of our favorites to ring in the celebratory season — and any other occasion, small or large, that you fancy. Cheers, South Forkers!
Southforker Stories: Celebrate the winter season with stellar Long Island bubbles!
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Excellent bubbles abound in eastern Long Island. (Photo credit: Doug Young)
Amy Zavatto is the Editor-in-Chief for southforker, northforker and Long Island Wine Press. She's a wine, spirits, and food journalist whose work appears in Wine Enthusiast, InsideHook.com, MarthaStewart.com, the New York Post, Liquor.com, SevenFifty Daily, Imbibe, Men’s Journal and many others. She's the author of The Big Book of Bourbon Cocktails, Prosecco Made Me Do It: 60 Seriously Sparkling Cocktails, Forager’s Cocktails: Botanical Mixology with Fresh, Natural Ingredients, and The Architecture of the Cocktail. She is a respected judge for the American Craft Spirits Association’s annual small-production spirits competition, and has moderated numerous panels on the topics of wine, spirits, cocktails, and regional foodways. She is the former Deputy Editor for the regional celebratory publications, Edible Manhattan and Edible Brooklyn, as well as the former Executive Director of the Long Island Merlot Alliance. She is a member of the New York chapter of the international organization of women leaders in food, wine, and spirits, Les Dames d’Escoffier. The proud daughter of a butcher, Amy is originally from Shelter Island, N.Y., where she developed a deep respect for the East End’s natural beauty and the importance of preserving and celebrating it and its people.
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