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Sherwood
House wines are handcrafted using traditional methods combined
with the latest scientific techniques. Gently pressed from
handpicked grapes, the juices are fermented and aged in French
oak barrels for extended periods of time. All the grapes used
for their limited-release wines are grown on the vineyard
estate, located on the North Fork of Long Island.

In fall of 2005, Barbara and Dr. Charles Smithens opened up their "tasting cottage" onsite at their vineyard at 2600 Oregon Road, Mattituck, NY. A mere 8' x 12' garden shed has been transformed into a small but elegant wine tasting bar, and picnic tables outside welcome visitors who want to relax and soak in the sun and scenery. The tasting cottage is open for seasonally, Fridays through Sundays, 12 to 6 pm, and is now one of the North Fork wine trail's most popular destinations.
Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot have since been planted on 38 acres of former corn and potato fields. The wines are made at the ultra-modern facilities of the Premium Wine Group, in Mattituck.

Sherwood
House Vineyards is owned and operated by Dr. Charles Smithen
and his wife Barbara, a vintage jewelry dealer. A highly regarded
cardiologist in New York City as well as a faculty member
at Cornell Medical School, Dr. Smithen has a longstanding
passion for wine that originated long before the latest revelations
about wine's healthful properties emerged. It began during
the late 1960s when he spent two and half years doing medical
research in London. To further his wine education he made
frequent trips to France, visiting vineyards and wineries
in various regions.
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"For
us, this is a true partnership," Barbara explained. "We
have both had successful separate careers. Now we are finally
working together. You cannot imagine how thrilling it is to
see a dream you have started from scratch grow into something
real."
Charles
and Barbara had always wanted to live among the vineyards,
and were determined to make that dream come true. North Fork
residents for over twenty years, their farmhouse, which was
built in 1860 and surrounding land on Oregon Road were more
recent purchases. After three years of growing premium quality
grapes for established Long Island wineries, Sherwood House
Vineyards brought its debut 1999 Chardonnay, made from Burgundian
clones, to market in June 2001. The wine received major international
praise including a Bronze Medal at the International Wine
& Spirits Competition in London. The Beverage Tasting
Institute also gave the wine their highest ranking outside
of California.

Producing fine wine is a combination of passion and patience! The Smithen's are concerned with producing only limited quantities of premium wine. The editors of the Long Island Wine Gazette, Shari Alexander and John Bills, chose Sherwood House Chardonnay as the exclusive white wine served at their wedding at the American Hotel in Sag Harbor. "Our guests raved about the Sherwood House 1999 Chardonnay; it was rich and layered with flavor and paired beautifully with orange spiced lobster."
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