It doesn't look like your Twitter page is active. I am going to be coming out to the Finger Lakes region in September and will be looking for tips. I am going to be staying in Himrod on Seneca Lake and will be looking for where to drink and eat.
Here are a few recommendations for wineries to visit on the west side of Seneca Lake.
One of my favorite wineries is Hermann J. Wiemer. They have several excellent wines, particularly their Dry and Semi Dry Rieslings. They take great care in producing their wines, and I almost always visit when I taste around Seneca.
A good place for both wine and food is Glenora. They have a good variety of wines and a nice restaurant.
Anthony Road has excellent Semi-Dry and Semi-Sweet Rieslings.
On the east side of Seneca, Red Newt has a very solid selection of wines and an excellent restaurant. The flights of wine they offer with lunch or dinner
Wagner is a less expensive restaurant with good food and good beers. The wines are not quite up to Red Newt's but it is a solid place if you want less expensive food.
Lamoreaux Landing has very good wines. I recommend their Chardonnay Reserve.
In Watkins Glen, the Harbor Hotel is a great place for dinner and a view of the lake if you want to eat outside.
Also in Watkins Glen, The Wildflower Cafe has a variety of beers available and tasty lunch food.
I haven't had as much food on Keuka Lake, but I can recommend a few wineries.
Dr. Frank's Vinifera Wine Cellars is one that must be visited. They produce a lot of tasty wines, including very solid reds which can sometimes be tough to find in the Finger Lakes.
Ravines Wine Cellars is interesting in that they focus almost exclusively on dry wines.
I have little experience in wineries on Cayuga Lake. That is something I will rectify.
It doesn't look like your Twitter page is active. I am going to be coming out to the Finger Lakes region in September and will be looking for tips. I am going to be staying in Himrod on Seneca Lake and will be looking for where to drink and eat.
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ReplyDeleteHere are a few recommendations for wineries to visit on the west side of Seneca Lake.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite wineries is Hermann J. Wiemer. They have several excellent wines, particularly their Dry and Semi Dry Rieslings. They take great care in producing their wines, and I almost always visit when I taste around Seneca.
A good place for both wine and food is Glenora. They have a good variety of wines and a nice restaurant.
Anthony Road has excellent Semi-Dry and Semi-Sweet Rieslings.
On the east side of Seneca, Red Newt has a very solid selection of wines and an excellent restaurant. The flights of wine they offer with lunch or dinner
Wagner is a less expensive restaurant with good food and good beers. The wines are not quite up to Red Newt's but it is a solid place if you want less expensive food.
Lamoreaux Landing has very good wines. I recommend their Chardonnay Reserve.
In Watkins Glen, the Harbor Hotel is a great place for dinner and a view of the lake if you want to eat outside.
Also in Watkins Glen, The Wildflower Cafe has a variety of beers available and tasty lunch food.
I haven't had as much food on Keuka Lake, but I can recommend a few wineries.
Dr. Frank's Vinifera Wine Cellars is one that must be visited. They produce a lot of tasty wines, including very solid reds which can sometimes be tough to find in the Finger Lakes.
Ravines Wine Cellars is interesting in that they focus almost exclusively on dry wines.
I have little experience in wineries on Cayuga Lake. That is something I will rectify.