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View Earns Prestigious Restaurant Award

VIEWa year-round restaurant with breathtaking views the Great South Bay, has earned a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence.

VIEW, a year-round restaurant with breathtaking views the Great South Bay, is proud to announce that restaurant has earned a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. The Award of Excellence (www.winespectator.com) recognizes restaurants whose wine list features a well-chosen assortment of quality producers along with a thematic match to the menu in both price and style. Ranging in size from 90 selections to several hundred, these lists are well-focused and tend to emphasize discovery. VIEW’s wine selection, carefully curated by General Manager and Wine Director Joe Scalice, earned accolades for its strengths in California, France and New York wines, with moderate pricing and a wide-selection. A selection of wines, subject to change, include:


Tablas Creek “Côtes de Tablas” Blanc 2017
Viognier, Grenanche Blanc, Marsanne, Roussanne
Paso Robles, CA
A nicely balanced wine with flavors of ripe nectarine, preserved lemon, and minerals; finishes with notes of citrus and lemon verbena.

Tor Torchiana “Beresini Vineyard” 2016
Chardonnay
Carneros, CA
Aromatics of white flowers, honeysuckle and crystalized ginger; the mouth-feel is very rich with flavors of tangerine, lime and lemon with a super long smooth finish.

“Abstract” by Orin Swift 2015
Grenanche, Syrah and Petit Syrah
Napa, CA
Expansive aromas of ripe red fruits with flavors of ripe raspberries, Bing cherries and strawberries; very smooth rich and ripe!

Dunn Vineyards 2014
Cabernet Sauvignon
Napa, CA
A class act! Intoxicating aromas of black raspberries, wood smoke and tobacco; medium to full bodied, rich and luscious in texture, with intense flavors of red and black fruit.

L’Ecole #41 Columbia Valley 2014
Syrah
This earthy and robust blend of Syrah and Grenache with rich flavors of blackberry, plum and black pepper.

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