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With wine-growing regions nearby—and global influences abounding in the bar and restaurant scene—great wine is usually close at hand in Manhattan. Wine enthusiasts can choose from in-city tastings led by expert sommeliers to day trips to the Hudson Valley or Long Island’s North Fork vineyards. Some New York City wine tasting tours include opportunities to meet the winemakers and learn about production methods. For something different, combine outdoor adventure with wine on a Delaware River kayaking trip that ends with tastings. These excursions include transportation, and either provide lunch or offer dining options.
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There are plenty of high-quality New York City wine tasting tours to choose from. Looking at ratings and reviews given by previous customers, these are the best tours available right now:
New York City wine tasting tour prices vary depending on duration and inclusions. If you're looking for high-quality experiences on the lower end of the price range, these are the best tours to book now:
Yes, guided New York City wine tasting tours are worth it. You'll gain a wine education while outsourcing the planning and logistics, whether that means transportation to Long Island vineyards or reservations at city tasting rooms. Tours often include perks like behind-the-scenes access to meet winemakers.
Per one customer who booked the Long Island Wine and Food Day Trip with Sommelier Host from NYC, "This experience was amazing. We took our mom to celebrate her birthday and it was completely worth it. It was great getting out of the city for the day and having Sam as our guide. He was so nice and sweet. Super informative and so much more. I would recommend this trip to anyone."
Research tour types carefully, as options range from Manhattan wine bars to Long Island vineyards in the Hamptons or out in the Hudson Valley—decide whether you prefer staying in the city or taking a day trip. Check age restrictions, as most tours require participants to be 21 or older with a valid ID. If tours include food, confirm the organizer can accommodate any dietary restrictions. Decide if you want a private experience or a group tour. Factor food costs into your budget if the tour doesn't include meals.
To make the most of your New York City wine tasting tour, pace yourself during tastings. Arrive early at meeting points if hotel pickup isn't included, as tours often depart promptly. Save room in your suitcase for wine purchases, or ask about shipping options if you find wine you want to take home.





























