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Guests enjoy the vineyard dinner at Bedell Cellars in Cutchogue. (Credit: Madison Fender)

Boasting one of the best winery views around, Bedell Cellars in Cutchogue provides a setting for weddings and other events desiring a certain ambience few places can match.

On Saturday it was the backdrop for something a little different: dinner. 

Chef Noah Schwartz of Noah’s in Greenport partnered with the winery for a vineyard dinner.

The chef paired four courses made from local ingredients with Bedell wines: Wild arugala salad sourced from KK’s the Farm was paired with sauvignon blanc; locally caught skate fish muniére with viognier; slow-roasted leg of lamb with Musée, a red blend; and local strawberries with rhubarb from Wickham’s Fruit Farm served as a crostada and paired with sparkling rosé for dessert.

The food was prepared before the guests as they watched the sun dip beyond the vines.

A second dinner scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 18 is already sold out, but you can still get on the waitlist.

An appetizer is served. (Credit: Madison Fender)
The place settings on one of the communal farm tables. (Credit: Madison Fender)
Chef Noah Schwartz at the vineyard. (Credit: Madison Fender)
The tables all set. (Credit: Madison Fender)
Guests mingle before the meal. (Credit: Madison Fender)
Cathy, John and Janice Bresnan from Cutchogue and Jamestown, Rhode Island. (Credit: Madison Fender)
Allison Byers and Cathy Demeroto.
Bedell wines. (Credit: Madison Fender)
Sparkling wine is poured. (Credit: Madison Fender)
Guests stroll the Bedell Cellars grounds. (Credit: Madison Fender)
Guests take their places for the meal. (Credit: Madison Fender)
The sauvignon blanc is poured. (Credit: Madison Fender)
Jen and Chris Baranaskas of East Northport with Catherine Wallock of Asharoken and Scott Hartinger of Northport. (Credit: Madison Fedner)
Enjoying the first course. (Credit: Madison Fender)
A toast. (Credit: Madison Fender)
A toast. (Credit: Madison Fender)
The menu. (Credit: Madison Fender)
Enjoying the meal. (Credit: Madison Fender)
The chef at work. (Credit: Madison Fender)
The first course is plated. (Credit: Madison Fender)
The first course is plated. (Credit: Madison Fender)
The first course is served by the chef. (Credit: Madison Fender)
Enjoying the first course. (Credit: Madison Fender)
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