Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard and Horse Rescue
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Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard in Baiting Hollow is the first vineyard you approach on the North Fork.
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Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard has live music on weekends.
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Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard's tasting house is decorated with art of rescued horses from the Baiting Hollow Horse Rescue fund.
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Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard names some of its wines after rescued horses. Proceeds benefit the rescue.
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Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard in Baiting Hollow is the first vineyard you approach on the North Fork.
Credit: Randee Daddona
Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard in Baiting Hollow has live music on weekends.
Credit: Randee Daddona
Patrons sit outside the tasting house at Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard in Baiting Hollow.
Credit: Randee Daddona
William Bocker, 9, of Inwood and his sister Sophia, 5, visit with rescued miniature horses during a tour at the rescue farm at Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard.
Credit: Randee Daddona
Patrons visit rescued horses during a day of wine tasting at Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard.
Credit: Randee Daddona
Sophia Bocker, 5, of Inwood visits a rescued miniature horse during a tour at the rescue farm at Baiting Hollow Farm Vineyard.

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