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They are making the best wines in...

6/7/16
They are making the best wines in New England in my opinion. Their aged champagne style sparkling wines are great.
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Excellent wines and a really nice place...

5/19/16
Excellent wines and a really nice place to picnic with views of the vineyard.
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Tasting is a rip off and served...

4/9/16
Tasting is a rip off and served in a very cold barn with a few space heaters. You are better off paying $6 for a glass INSIDE than $10 for 2/3 in taste of their 5 wines. Wine was plesent. Be warned they do not offer any red, only white and sparkling.
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We are major fans of this spot!...

9/6/15
We are major fans of this spot! It is the perfect night out with or without kids to unwind and listen to great music! We would highly recommend this place to anyone looking for great wine or beer and soothing atmosphere!
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This is an absolute diamond in the...

9/1/15
This is an absolute diamond in the rough. A winery in Massachusetts is unique in and of itself. One that is in such a beautiful setting makes it even more special. But what is truly special is that the wine is really good! It's not Napa or Bordeaux or Burgundy, it's Southeastern Massachusetts, and it's darn good, particularly the whites. It's wine that expresses its
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About Winery and Wines

Our farm is the home of the fourth generation of a family of winegrowers. In 1982 we set ourselves up on the sunny, South Coast of Massachusetts. Why? Because we knew, based upon a study of the climate and soils, that this is a wonderful location for growing the kind of wine we love: gloriously aromatic, deliciously crisp wine. In 1982 the Russell Family purchased the historic, 140-acre “Long Acre Farm.” Following a family discussion, a stewardship statement was drafted. At the heart of this statement is the Russell Family’s belief that they are stewards of both land and possessions; that these are not truly owned, but rather are temporarily gifted and to be used in a fashion honoring those who came before and those who follow afterward. The family declared they would use this South Coast farmland both for agricultural products (including food, wine and beer) and for education (about the value of working natural resources).

Our wines display all the world-class characteristics for which we sought. Our soils are dark, rich New England loam on well drained gravel. Our climate is cool but moderated by the warm waters of the gulf stream (which bathes our shoreline all summer and fall). Our rainfall, perfectly accommodating for farming grapes.

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