Castello di Borghese
Long Island’s oldest vineyard took root in 1973 with the radical vision of Alex & Louisa Hargrave. They became pioneers of the viticulture industry of the East End, breaking ground for the 50+ other vineyards and wineries that now shape the region. In 1998 they sold to Ann Marie & Marco Borghese, a couple who loved wine and had deep respect for tradition, and whose noble heritage dates back to medieval Italy.
In 1999 the vineyard was renamed Castello di Borghese – producing award-winning wines. In 2014, their children took over and proudly continue the legacy of producing superb, sophisticated wines that have won numerous international awards.