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VUE Long Island | Spring 2025

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Peter and Deborah Carroll's winemaking credo is simple: let the grape speak. "When Lenz releases a gewurztraminer, or a merlot…we want it to stand out as a clear and outstanding representative of that particular variety," says Carroll. To achieve this, they farm rigorously. e Carrolls also embrace patience; following Fry's advice to avoid "Chateau Cashflow," they age their red wines four or five years before release. Lenz Winery's commitment to quality is evident in its meticulous winemaking process. Grapes are hand-harvested and sorted, with individual berry selection, then fermented in small batches to reveal the full varietal character of each wine. This dedication has resulted in wines that are not only rich and complex but also food-friendly and age-worthy. In the broader sweep of American wine, Lenz has quietly set a benchmark. Critics note that its wines "compare extremely well" with top European and Californian examples . More than marketing or flash, the Carrolls measure success by integrity and consistency. ey let the vineyard do the talking; careful viticulture, selective harvesting, and thoughtful aging yield wines of genuine character. Lenz's legacy—now in its fih decade—affirms Long Island's place on the world wine map. VUE ON | WINE 70 V U E LO N G I S L A N D.C O M

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