Photos from Castello di Borghese Vineyard and Winery in Cutchogue.

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Castello di Borghese in Cutchogue is Long Island's oldest vineyard.

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An old truck sits on the grounds of Castello di Borghese in Cutchogue.

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One of the two tasting rooms features old-world Tuscany decor at Castello di Borghese.

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Original art of the new release label "New Moon," designed by co-owner Allegra Borghese, hangs above the art gallery entrance at Castello di Borghese.

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The new release label, designed by co-owner Allegra Borghese

Credit: Randee Daddona

Patrons sample wines in one of the two tasting rooms at Castello di Borghese in Cutchogue.

Credit: Randee Daddona

Patrons sit and drink wine as they listen to live music at Castello di Borghese Vineyard and Winery in Cutchogue.

Credit: Randee Daddona

A family relaxes during Castello's After the Beach with snacks as they wait for the sun to set. Guests can listen to music and play volleyball and other games while watching the sunset at Castello di Borghese in Cutchogue.

Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon Jr. spoke with NewsdayTV's Ken Buffa about what life is like for the Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann in jail. Credit: Anthony Florio; File Footage; Photo Credit: Newsday / James Carbone, John Paraskevas; AP / David Bookstaver, Clark County Sheriff's Office, Richard Drew, Mitchell Tapper, Don Ryan; Peconic River Sportsman’s Club / Kerry Goldberg

'He will be ... coming out of prison in a body bag' Suffolk County Sheriff Errol Toulon Jr. spoke with NewsdayTV's Ken Buffa about what life is like for the Gilgo Beach serial killer Rex Heuermann in jail.

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