Monday 8/24/2009
 Long Island Wine Tour with Lakeland Winery
Experience Long Island's wine region along the North Fork Wine Trail with Landland Winery. The North Fork Wine Trail is home to most of Long Island's wineries, along with its charming towns, antique shops, farm stands, and historic sites.
We leave at 8am from Lakeland Winery, Syracuse on Saturday, September 19th and return after dinner on Sunday, September 20th.
Private round-trip limousine service!
— We only have 7 spots available!
Lodging (two people per room, each room has two double beds) at the Holiday Inn Express, Riverhead, Long Island
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 Only 7 Spots Available for this Weekend Getaway!
There are only 7 spots available in the limousine (plus myself!)
If we get the immediate response we are expecting, we'll be able to book a larger limousine and increase the number of available spaces from 7—but only if you book NOW so we can expedite arrangements!
Deadline for payment in full is August 28th by 4pm. Safe, fast, and secure payments are accepted via credit card or electronic check through PayPal on our LakelandTravelTours.com web site.
Full refunds will be issued if we don't fill the miniumum 7 spaces—just a little peace of mind.
Professional Limousine Service for 8 Passengers: $290 per person
Lodging: $169 per person
Total: $459 per person ($290 Private Limousine Service & $169 Lodging)
Payment due in full by August 28th at 4pm
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 Facts About the Long Island Wine Country
About 75 miles from NYC, the Long Island Wine Region is the most rapidly growing in the state of New York and the premier region in the state for vinifera wine production—over 500,000 cases of wine each year!
Most popular red varietals? Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Cabernet Franc.
Most popular white varietals? Chardonnary, Sauvignon Blanc, and Riesling.
Long Island's wine region benegits from a long growing season, a maritime climate, moderate temperatures, and great soil conditions.
Over 1.2 million wine enthusiasts visit the region every year.
Over the past 30 years, the region has become a destination for visitors seeking world-class wines and the best in fresh, local cuisine.
Over 3,000 acres of vineyars since the first established winery in 1973.
Download the Long Island Wine Country Brochure
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