Photos of Raphael Vineyard in Peconic.

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Raphael Vineyard in Peconic is designed by John Petrocelli. Honoring his father, the design resembles Italian architecture.

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Visitors flock over to Raphael Vineyard in Peconic. The main building is designed by John Petrocelli in Italianate architecture.

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The tasting bar is the centerpiece at Raphael Vineyard in Peconic.

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Galina Vengerov, Alex Vengerov, Maya Eydelman and Michael Markel, all of Brooklyn, taste the Estate Merlot at Raphael in Peconic.

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Raphael Vineyard in Peconic offers wines for tasting a la carte and flights for groups of larger sizes.

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The tasting room at Raphael Vineyard in Peconic references Italian architecture.

Credit: Randee Daddona

Raphael in Peconic has a barrel room with Italian-inspired walls.

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