Hidden away on the John E. Roosevelt’s historical Meadow Croft Estate lies Loughlin Vineyard; one of Long Island’s best kept secrets.
The original tasting room was a picnic table in front of the vines. As time went on, the tasting room grew from an open shack to a cabin nestled in the woods. You can join us in the tasting room every Saturday and Sunday, all year round. There is nothing more relaxing than a Sunday afternoon cozied up by the wood fire place at Loughlin Vineyard.
2019 is the 35th anniversary of Loughlin Vineyard. We are so proud and grateful of the Loughlin Vineyard community, the memories we have made, the friends we have gained and all the support we have received. Although Barney passed away in 2017 at the age of 91, his legacy lives on. His daughters Beth, Patricia and Mary Ellen maintain the vineyard and winery. You can find Barney’s granddaughter, Brittany, serving wine in the tasting room every Saturday and Sunday. Barney and Christine’s daughters, son-in-laws, four grandchildren and two great grand children hope to continue their legacy for years to come. Cheers! We hope to see you at Loughlin Vineyard soon.