(Photo Credit: Glorie Winery) (SPONSORED) Winter is the perfect time for a cozy glass of wine as you take in the magical winter wonderland vistas of the Hudson Valley. Just 60 miles north of New York City lies the gorgeous (and nearest wine region to the city in New York State) Shawangunk Wine Trail. Nestled between the Shawangunk Mountains and the Hudson River, the trail features 14 member wineries, which are producing diverse and unique wines to share with locals and visitors in the bucolic Hudson Valley region. Amid stunning landscapes are a range of bed and breakfasts and inns and winter attractions like hiking, spas, antique shopping, skiing and farm-to-table eateries. Stop into our pop-up shop at 91 South St. at Fulton Stall Market and grab the special edition of Hudson Valley Magazine! Inside the magazine, there is a discount pass for 2-for-1 tastings, discounts on purchases and more for wine trail visitors to use at the 14 wineries. In addition you can download their Hudson Valley Wine Tasting Passport, which allows you to receive one regular wine tasting at each of their member wineries at your own pace for one low price! This is a great way to start off the year, visiting your favorite wineries and discovering new favorites along the way! At each winery, you will enjoy both old vintages and new releases. When you arrive at each winery, simply present your Passport to your server to receive a stamp and your wine tasting. A $110 value per person for only $35. You can’t beat this deal with a corkscrew! The 14 Shawangunk Wine Trail wineries are: Applewood Winery: Enjoy wine tasting at a real farm winery in New York’s Hudson Valley. Discover New York wines at Applewood. The wines are made from their own vineyards,
(Photo Credit: Glorie Winery) (SPONSORED) Winter is the perfect time for a cozy glass of wine as you take in the magical winter wonderland vistas of the Hudson Valley. Just 60 miles north of New York City lies the gorgeous (and nearest wine region to the city in New York State) Shawangunk Wine Trail. Nestled between the Shawangunk Mountains and the Hudson River, the trail features 14 member wineries, which are producing diverse and unique