Discover the Finger Lakes Wine Region
The Finger Lakes in New York offer a stunning backdrop for wine lovers and travelers alike. This region boasts over 100 wineries, pristine lakes, and charming small towns.
Known for its cool-climate wines, particularly Riesling, the area has gained international recognition for its viticulture. Visitors can enjoy wine tastings, scenic drives, and outdoor activities year-round.
Towns and Villages
Hammondsport, located at the southern tip of Keuka Lake, is often called the “Cradle of Aviation” and offers a perfect blend of wine and history. Visit the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum to learn about early aviation.
Watkins Glen, situated at the southern end of Seneca Lake, is famous for its racetrack and stunning state park. Take a stroll through the gorge trail to witness 19 waterfalls.
Geneva, on the northern shore of Seneca Lake, boasts a charming downtown with boutique shops and farm-to-table restaurants. Don’t miss the Smith Opera House for cultural events.
Wine Producers
Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery on Keuka Lake is a must-visit for wine enthusiasts. Dr. Frank pioneered Vitis vinifera grape cultivation in the region, revolutionizing the local wine industry.
Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard on Seneca Lake is renowned for its Rieslings. Their sustainable practices and hand-harvested grapes result in exceptional wines.
Ravines Wine Cellars, with locations on both Keuka and Seneca Lakes, offers award-winning dry wines. Their Chard No Way event celebrates unoaked Chardonnays.
Accommodations
The Inns of Aurora offer luxurious lakeside accommodations with stunning views of Cayuga Lake. Each inn has its own unique character and history.
Belhurst Castle in Geneva provides a romantic getaway with its castle-like architecture and on-site winery. Choose from three distinct lodging options, including castle chambers.
For a more intimate experience, try Black Sheep Inn and Spa in Hammondsport. This eco-friendly B&B offers farm-to-table breakfasts and is within walking distance of Keuka Lake.
Dining
FLX Table in Geneva offers an intimate dining experience with a constantly changing menu. Reservations are essential for this 12-seat restaurant.
Veraisons Restaurant at Glenora Wine Cellars provides panoramic views of Seneca Lake alongside locally-sourced cuisine. Try their wine-pairing menu for a complete Finger Lakes experience.
Dano’s Heuriger on Seneca Lake serves authentic Viennese cuisine. Their outdoor patio offers breathtaking views of the vineyard and lake.
Wine Shops & Bars
Red Feet Wine Market in Ithaca offers a curated selection of local and international wines. Join their weekly tastings to explore new varietals.
Microclimate Wine Bar in Geneva showcases Finger Lakes wines alongside global selections. Their knowledgeable staff provides excellent recommendations.
Pedulla’s Wine & Liquor in Watkins Glen stocks an extensive collection of regional wines. Ask about their Finger Lakes wine club for regular deliveries.
Other Shops
Mackenzie-Childs in Aurora features whimsical home decor and furniture. Tour their Victorian farmhouse to see their products in use.
Taughannock Farms Inn Gift Shop offers locally-made crafts and food products. Pick up unique souvenirs like grape seed oil or wine jelly.
F. Oliver’s in Canandaigua specializes in flavored olive oils and balsamic vinegars. Try their wine-infused varieties for a taste of the region.
Attractions
Corning Museum of Glass showcases 3,500 years of glassmaking history. Watch live glassblowing demonstrations and create your own glass souvenir.
Watkins Glen State Park features a dramatic gorge with 19 waterfalls. Hike the Gorge Trail for stunning views and photo opportunities.
Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion in Canandaigua offers 50 acres of Victorian-era gardens. Visit their wine center to taste local vintages.
Events
Finger Lakes Wine Festival in July at Watkins Glen International Racetrack. Sample wines from over 80 wineries and enjoy live music and culinary classes.
Naples Grape Festival in September celebrates the region’s grape harvest. Enjoy wine tastings, arts and crafts, and the famous grape pie.
Deck the Halls Weekend in December along the Seneca Lake Wine Trail. Visit decorated wineries and collect ornaments while enjoying seasonal wine pairings.
Appellations
The Finger Lakes AVA (American Viticultural Area) encompasses all 11 Finger Lakes. This cool-climate region is known for its aromatic white wines.
Seneca Lake AVA is the largest and most diverse sub-appellation. Its deep waters create a unique microclimate ideal for Riesling and Cabernet Franc.
Cayuga Lake AVA is known for its Riesling, Chardonnay, and sparkling wines. The lake’s moderating effect allows for a longer growing season.
Grape Varieties
The Finger Lakes region is known for its cool-climate grape varieties. Riesling reigns supreme, producing wines ranging from bone-dry to lusciously sweet.
Other white varieties include Chardonnay, Gewürztraminer, and Pinot Gris. For reds, Cabernet Franc and Pinot Noir thrive in the area’s microclimate.
Main Wine Styles
Finger Lakes wines are characterized by their crisp acidity and mineral notes. The region’s signature style is dry Riesling, showcasing pure fruit flavors and a distinct terroir-driven character.
Sparkling wines are gaining popularity, with producers using traditional methods. Ice wine, made from frozen grapes, is a regional specialty.
Food Specialties
Local cuisine pairs perfectly with Finger Lakes wines. Finger Lakes cheese trail offers artisanal cheeses that complement the region’s wines.
Fresh-water fish from the lakes, particularly trout and salmon, are local delicacies. Don’t miss the region’s famous Concord grape pie.
Drives & Walks
The Seneca Lake Wine Trail is a must-drive, featuring over 30 wineries. For a scenic walk, try the Watkins Glen State Park gorge trail.
Take a leisurely drive along the Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway, stopping at wineries and charming lakeside towns.
Itineraries
3-Day Wine Lover’s Itinerary:
- Day 1: Explore Seneca Lake wineries, focusing on Riesling producers
- Day 2: Visit Keuka Lake, known for its “Y” shape and historic wineries
- Day 3: Discover Cayuga Lake’s wine scene and enjoy a scenic lake cruise
5-Day Finger Lakes Experience:
- Day 1-2: Wine tasting around Seneca and Keuka Lakes
- Day 3: Explore Watkins Glen State Park and Corning Museum of Glass
- Day 4: Visit Cayuga Lake wineries and Taughannock Falls
- Day 5: Enjoy Ithaca’s culinary scene and Cornell Botanic Gardens
Getting There & Around
The Finger Lakes region is accessible by car, bus, or air. Syracuse Hancock International Airport and Greater Rochester International Airport are the nearest major airports.
Renting a car is recommended for exploring wineries. Finger Lakes Wine Country Connection offers shuttle services between popular wine trails.
Best Time to Visit
Late spring to early fall offers ideal weather for wine tasting and outdoor activities. October brings stunning fall foliage and harvest festivals.
Winter visitors can enjoy ice wine tastings and cozy tasting rooms, but some wineries may have limited hours.
Sustainability Efforts
Many Finger Lakes wineries practice sustainable viticulture. Red Tail Ridge Winery is LEED Gold certified, showcasing green building practices.
The Finger Lakes Sustainable Winegrowing program certifies environmentally responsible vineyards and wineries.
Language Tips
English is widely spoken. Learn wine tasting terms like “dry” (not sweet), “tannin” (astringency), and “terroir” (environmental factors affecting wine).
Familiarize yourself with local grape varieties like Riesling and Cabernet Franc to enhance your tasting experience.
Further Resources
Visit the Finger Lakes Wine Country website for comprehensive regional information and event calendars.
Download the Finger Lakes Wine Country app for on-the-go winery information and tasting notes.