New market focuses on regional wines

If you ferment it, they will come.

That”™s the hope of Hudson Valley Wine Market, the first wine boutique and upcoming e-commerce site to specialize in Hudson Valley wines.

The grand opening is Saturday, May 11, from 1 to 4 p.m., 119 Main Street, Gardiner.
Local wineries will offer complimentary tastings.

Vintners will include Millbrook Vineyards & Winery, Warwick Valley Winery & Distillery and Whitecliff Vineyard. There will also be tastings of other wines, free culinary specialties and special guests. A portion of sales from the event will benefit Scenic Hudson.

“An increasing number of critically acclaimed and award-winning wines are produced here,” said Perry Goldschein, Hudson Valley Wine Market owner and a former lawyer and consultant. “The region is up to over 40 wineries, which have continued to improve as the region grows steadily over time.”

New York state bills itself as the third-largest producer of wine, after California and Washington. New York reported more than 5 million tourists visit New York wineries annually.

“Accomplishments like Best White at the San Francisco International Wine Competition ”“ Whitecliff”™s honor ”“ can”™t be overestimated any more than Wine Enthusiast magazine”™s tasting and rating of 20 Hudson Valley wines in the 84- to 89-point range in 2012,” Goldschein said.

“Many if not most wine drinkers in the New York metro area, including here in the Hudson Valley, still aren”™t aware of these kinds of developments, and I hope to help change that.”

Also in his new shop, he said, “We will continue to offer a handpicked selection of great wines from regions around the world to customers.”

The website is HudsonValleyWineMarket.com.