Every morning on Scuttle Hole Road in Bridgehampton, some of the luckiest yogis on the planet gather beneath a canvas tent so artful it could have been modeled on a Taiwanese lantern. There they hover in crow pose amidst 28 vine-covered acres.
This is Channing Daughters, a respected vineyard founded in 1982 by the late Walter Channing—a financier, artist, and former husband of Stockard Channing—which has since become a center of gravity for the East End of Long Island. In addition to its wines, the estate hosts breath work sessions, ecstatic dance, concerts, craft fairs, and yoga classes that draw a steady procession of devotees throughout the year.
