Borghese Joins LIMA
Castello di Borghese Joins the Long Island Merlot Alliance
Long Island’s Oldest Vineyard Affirms Commitment to Quality Merlot
CUTCHOGUE, NY—July 22, 2009—The Long Island Merlot Alliance is pleased to welcome Castello di Borghese Vineyard and Winery as the newest member of the Alliance.
Planted in 1973, Castello di Borghese is the site of the oldest merlot and other vinifera plantings on Long Island. Marco and Ann Marie Borghese purchased the property in 1999 and have continued producing high-quality wines, earning numerous awards, including most recently, a Double Gold “Best of Appellation” award from Appellation America for its 2003 merlot. “In addition to making great wine, we have always believed in the importance of working together with other producers to improve the quality and stature of the Long Island wine region,” said Mr. Borghese, who has served as president (2005-2007) and vice president (2002-2005) of the Long Island Wine Council. “Because it’s so well-suited to our terroir, merlot is the common denominator for the vineyards of Long Island. Joining the Merlot Alliance is a good way to continue to advance the vineyard and winery practices for merlot and the red wines it enriches.”
“Merlot is known globally, and merlot and merlot-based blends have come to represent some of the world’s most prestigious wine-making regions-not only because of their quality but by virtue of those regions’ focus on doing one thing well,” said Mrs. Borghese. “Long Island is a bonafide wine region and our nuanced, well-made merlots merit that kind of attention. A chosen few have experienced our wines—and their wow factor. By bringing focus to our merlot, we’re confident we can give the world a reason to take another look at all Long Island wines.”
Castello di Borghese contributed two barrels of 2007 vintage merlot to the production of 2007 Merliance, the Long Island Merlot Alliance’s cooperative blend of member-wineries’ merlot. Now with Castello di Borghese on board, the Long Island Merlot Alliance includes seven quality wine producers: Clovis Point, McCall Vineyard, Pellegrini, Raphael, Sherwood House and Wölffer Estate. Merliance can be purchased through the tasting rooms, wine clubs and websites of each member winery; proceeds support the research, promotion and quality initiatives of the Alliance.
About Castello di Borghese
As Long Island’s first vineyard, Castello di Borghese Vineyard and Winery has nearly three decades of experience in growing the noble grape, vitis vinifera, in eastern Long Island’s unique maritime microclimate. Its vines were first planted in 1973 by Alex and Louisa Hargrave, and grapes are still harvested from many of those original plants. Since the first vintage was harvested in 1975 and released in 1977, critics have hailed the vineyard’s wines as more than worthy competitors in the international wine world. Castello di Borghese wines can be found in top liquor stores and restaurants throughout New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Learn more about Castello di Borghese online at www.castellodiborghese.com.
About the Long Island Merlot Alliance
Founded in 2005, the Long Island Merlot Alliance (LIMA) joins premium wine estates committed to developing quality standards in the production of classically styled merlot. The Alliance seeks recognition for merlot as the premier grape of Long Island, whether as a single varietal or in blends, and for Long Island as the leading appellation for merlot in the New World. Its members believe that, in the tradition of other great wine regions, emphasizing our excellence in one varietal does not diminish other wines from Long Island, but will help to gain attention for all varietals grown here. To learn more about the Long Island Merlot Alliance and about Merliance, our cooperative blend of merlot, visit www.longislandmerlot.com.
Media Contact:
Donnell Brown, Long Island Merlot Alliance, 631-477-6207, dbrown@longislandmerlot.com

