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Winery shuts down after complaints of lewd parties
A New York winery has closed its doors three weeks after its liquor licence was suspended following reports of its patrons repeatedly engaging in lewd behaviour, mass brawls and defecating on neighbouring lawns.
The New York State Liquor Authority ordered that “no alcohol may be sold or consumed on the premises” of Vineyard 48, a Long Island Winery owned by Joseph Paul Winery Inc. on October 6, issuing an emergency suspension of its liquor licence.
Police also reported long bathroom lines which had led to some patrons wandering off the premises to urinate and defecate on the properties of neighbouring residents.
From May 28 to September 30, 2017, SPD officers said they had responded to 10 incidents at the premises. Two involved alcohol overdoses where patrons were rushed to the hospital for emergency treatment.
Four involved intoxicated patrons causing disturbances in the community, and three involved buses and limos making dangerous illegal U-turns near the vineyard.
Wow! I would love to say “My kind of place”. Kidding of course. I’ve been involved in the business, wine / winery, more than 40 years and have witnessed some extreme parties but always very private. Shame, shame.