New York Vintners: An Education in Wine

New York Vintners offers an unparalleled wine tasting experience. More than just a wine shop, New York Vintners gives visitors a taste of the good life through its amazing selection of gorgeous wines. Featuring both domestic and imported wines, New York Vintners selects wines with an eye on quality, trading in only the most exquisite varieties and regions available.

New York Vintners is perfect for both connoisseurs and novices to the wine trade thanks to the numerous classes held in store. The place offers classes in wine pairing, focusing on different cuisines and wines to complement them. The shop's selection includes many bottles you'd have a hard time finding elsewhere, and the staff's happy to recommend a bottle to try.

Visit the New York Vintners website to find out more about this wine shop.

New York Vintners
21 Warren Street
New York, NY 10007
(212) 812-3999

www.newyorkvintners.com
www.yelp.com/biz/new-york-vintners-new-york

The High Line: New York City’s Most Unusual Park

The far west side of downtown Manhattan is an interesting bit of land—originally a bustling port, what is now known as the Meatpacking District has seen the majority of its industry flee to Brooklyn and beyond as rents increase in the city. Moving in are galleries, clubs, and restaurants. Towering above the neighborhood is the High Line, a disused railroad track that used to connect warehouses but has been vacant for years. Recently, the City of New York transformed a stretch of the High Line into an elevated park, accessible by a number of stairways. Featuring spectacular views of the Hudson River, the park is also home to a rotating food concession, with each vendor having 29 days to impress visitors before being replaced. In addition, the park hosts rotating public art exhibitions from a variety of creators. It’s a spectacular and original part of New York history brought beautifully into the present. For more information, visit www.thehighline.org.

Pin It on Pinterest