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Rockwell Museum of Western Art “An unexpected immersion into the American West experience!” The Rockwell Museum of Western Art houses the finest collection of western art in the eastern United States and contains masterworks by the great nineteenth and early twentieth-century painters and sculptors, including Remington and Russell. Traditional masterworks are juxtaposed alongside contemporary works by Andy Warhol, Kay WalkingStick, Clyde Aspevig, Deborah Butterfield, and Jaune Quick-to-See Smith. The large permanent collection of art is displayed by themes: Wilderness, Buffalo, Horse, Indian and Cowboy. Myths are explored and new ways of thinking about art are encouraged. In addition to the exhibition galleries, the Museum provides a series of free drop-in family activities and a Trading Post Shop offering authentic Western and Native American items. MUSEUM HOURS: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., open daily, Extended summer hours Memorial Day through Labor Day, 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Complimentary gallery guides are available in English, Traditional Chinese and Spanish.
On View Now Through Mid-October, 2011
ROCKWELLMUSEUM.ORG 111 Cedar St., Corning, NY 14830 607.937.5386
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The Winery The first winery to open on Seneca Lake in 1977, Glenora is known for premium wine quality. Open 364 days a year, with extended hours May through October. Guided tours available June through October, 11:00 am ~5:00 pm.
The Inn at Glenora A spectacular 30 room Inn, in the heart of Finger Lakes Wine Country. Rooms all feature a private balcony or patio that overlook our vineyards and scenic Seneca Lake. Any stay can be customized with an array of packages, including a room massage, gift baskets, and chauffeured area tours. The Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars offers the perfect getaway destination.
Veraisons V e Restaurant Fine dining offered year round, featuring regional seasonal cuisine. Dine inside or on our covered terrace, sip Glenora’s finest wines, and soak in our breathtaking views. For a more casual atmosphere visit our Harvest Lounge, which offers a vast selection of local wines and beers and an appetizing lounge menu!
Located just 8 miles north of Watkins Glen on the west side of Seneca Lake 5435 Route 14, Dundee, New York 14837 800. 243. 5513 • www.glenora.com
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Belhurst Winery
www.belhurst.com
White springs Winery
www.whitespringswinery.com
Fox run Vineyards
www.foxrunvineyards.com
seneca shore Wine cellars www.SenecaWine.com
anthony road Wine company www.anthonyroadwine.com
prejean Winery
www.prejeanwinery.com
torrey ridge Winery
www.torreyridgewinery.com
earle estates Winery & meadery www.meadery.com
miles Wine cellars
www.mileswinecellars.com
Villa Bellangelo
www.bellangelo.com
Fruit yard Winery
www.fruityardwinery.com
hickory holloW Wine cellars www.hickoryhollowwine.com
glenora Wine cellars www.glenora.com
Fulkerson Winery
www.fulkersonwinery.com
The Seneca Lake Wine Trail, located in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region, is one of the largest coherent wine trails in North America, and is currently home to over thirty different member wineries that routinely win prominent awards and accolades for a wide variety of the food-friendly wines they craft each season. Our member wineries pride themselves on both the diversity of wines
rock stream Vineyards
www.rockstreamvineyards.com
lakeWood Vineyards
www.lakewoodvineyards.com
cascata Winery at the proFessors’ inn www.cascatawinery.com
castel grisch Winery
www.castelgrisch.com
catharine Valley Winery www.catharinevalley.com
j.r. dill Winery
www.jrdillwinery.com
atWater estate Vineyards
they carefully make, as well as the many
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different types and “flavors” of tasting
chateau laFayette reneau
rooms positioned all around Seneca Lake.
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red neWt cellars
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While our member wineries are excellent, award-winning producers of some of the world’s finest wines, visitors to our region should appreciate the member wineries’ commitment to the appellation. Over 60% of the wine sold in each of our members’ tasting rooms is derived from fruit harvested within the federally recognized Seneca Lake Appellation: meaning that our wineries create wine that captures and reflects our unique terroir.
leidenFrost Vineyards
www.leidenfrostwine.com
hazlitt 1852 Vineyards www.hazlitt1852.com
tickle hill Winery
www.TickleHillWinery.com
penguin Bay Winery
www.penguinbaywinery.com
cayWood Vineyards
www.caywoodvineyards.com
Wagner Vineyards
www.wagnervineyards.com
lamoreaux landing Wine cellars www.lamoreauxwine.com
kings garden Vineyards
www.kingsgardenvineyards.com
zugiBe Vineyards
www.zugibevineyards.com
three Brothers Wineries & estates www.3brotherswinery.com
Ventosa Vineyards
www.ventosavineyards.com
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Events
April 2:
Women and Wine
Three Brothers Winery
June 18-19:
22nd Annual Fiddlers Gathering Lakewood Vineyards
June 25:
Martini Reinhardt Selection Dinner
Anthony Road Wine Company
July 9:
Penguin Party
Penguin Bay Winery
July 17:
Jazz Greats
Glenora Wine Cellars
July 23:
3rd Annual Rock Stock and 6th Anniversary Celebration Rock Stream Vineyards
July 30 & 31:
Alta B Weekend Wagner Vineyards
August 6 & 7:
19th Annual Garlic Festival Fox Run Vineyards
August 20:
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Trail Events March 25-27, 2011:
June 10-12, 2011:
CRUISIN’ THE TROPICS WEEKEND
SMOKIN’ SUMMER KICKOFF
Valid April 1-June 30, 2011:
November 18-20, 2011:
Peach Festival
Penguin Bay Winery
September 3:
Cascata Winery’s Annual Clambake September 17:
Federweisser Festival
Anthony Road Wine Company
September 17 & 18:
Leaves & Lobsters on the Lawn
RIESLING TO VISIT PASSPORT
NOVEMBER DECK THE HALLS WEEKEND
April 29-May 1, 2011:
December 2-4, 2011:
Oktoberfest
DECEMBER DECK THE HALLS WEEKEND
November 5:
SPRING WINE & CHEESE WEEKEND
Glenora Wine Cellars
October 28-30: Castel Grisch Winery
Nine Wines Blind Red Newt Cellars
December 10: The Seneca Lake Wine Trail is proud that Riedel Crystal has joined us as our 25th Anniversary Event Glass Sponsor for most of our events throughout 2011. Founded in 1756, Riedel Crystal is known worldwide for designing the finest drinking instruments for every level of wine sophistication. To fully appreciate each grape variety it is necessary to have a glass that is tailored to its characteristics. Every wine has its own blend of mouthfeel, aroma, flavor and finish that are based on the grape variety. By creating glasses made to deliver the typical components of the grape variety, the glass will highlight balanced flavors, maximize fruit and integrate acidity and tannins into the overall enjoyment of the wine. Today, the company is guided by Georg (10th generation) and Maximilian Riedel (11th generation), and their revolutionary designs and techniques continue to shape the industry. Whether it is their elegant and timeless hand-blown Sommeliers series or their casual and contemporary stemless “O” series, Riedel has a glass for every wine occasion and every type of wine.
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December 10:
Seneca Santa Fundraiser Party Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards
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How to get the most from your visit to the
Seneca Lake Wine Trail Responsibly and safely visiting the wineries, with a little homework and effort, can be a remarkably rewarding and enjoyable experience. Here are a few tips on how to make sure you have the best time possible.
• Having a designated driver is never a bad idea. While the
wineries can be toured, their wines enjoyed, safely and responsibly even if you lack a designated driver, certainly having one on board removes one potential difficulty. • Spitting is good. It allows you to enjoy the wine, confirm if you like it or not, but of course doesn’t increase your blood alcohol levels, enabling you to sample more wines and still be safe and responsible, especially if you’re driving. All wineries provide spit buckets at their tasting bars though if you happen to not see one, just ask, and they’ll gladly provide one for you. • Drive responsibly. Take your time, enjoy the scenery and savor the experience. • Eat food! Food is good. Make sure you start your touring day out with a solid breakfast, and definitely make sure you visit one of our region’s many excellent restaurants for lunch or dinner. Or bring a picnic! There are many excellent parks in the area, and even wineries themselves, with picnic locations. • Ask questions. Wineries work very hard to employ and train knowledgeable tasting room staff. What separates the average tasting room server, from a bartender at your average tavern, is that they know much, much more about the wines, how they were made, what distinguishes them, etc. Take advantage of their knowledge and ask them any questions you may have. • Don’t forget the off season. If you’re passionate about learning about the wines, the off season (generally between Thanksgiving and Memorial Day) is truly the best time of the year to tour wineries, when there are fewer customers vying for tasting room staff attention, and an increased likelihood of a knowledgeable owner or manager being at the tasting bar. • It is recommended, and sometimes required, that groups make appointments. This will ensure that you’ll be greeted and served promptly and capably, and also so the winery can plan their staff levels to accommodate your group.
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Belhurst Winery: Sweepstakes Winner, 2009 Dry Riesling, 2010 Long Beach Grand Cru International Wine Competition • Best in Class, Gold, Naturel Sparkling, 2010 Los Angeles International Wine Competition Anthony Road Wine Company: Governor’s Cup, 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling, NY Food & Wine Classic • Trophy of Excellence, 2008 Martini-Reinhardt Selection Riesling Trockenbeeren, Riesling Du’ Monde in France Prejean Winery: Double Gold, Best of Show Chardonnay, 2007 Reserve Chardonnay, Finger Lakes International • Double Gold, 2008 Pinot Gris, San Francisco Chronicle Torrey Ridge Winery: Double Gold Best Grape Wine, Diamond, Big E MA • Double Gold – Best Rosé, Catawba, Long Beach Grand Cru CA Earle Estates Winery & Meadery: Gold, Pear Mead, Indy International • Best of Class, Raspberry Reflections, New York State Fair Miles Wine Cellars: Silver, 2008 Chardonnay, FL. International • Silver, 2007 Milestone, F.L. International Villa Bellangelo: Gold, Moscato, Finger Lakes International • DoubleGold, Francesca Rossa, Golden Nose Hickory Hollow Wine Cellars: Double Gold, Highland Cellars Gewürztraminer, International Eastern • Double Gold, Hickory Hollow Red Hoot, International Eastern Glenora Wine Cellars: ”Best White Wine” Double Gold, Riesling, New York State Fair Commercial Wine Competition • Gold, Mason Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon, Finger Lakes International Wine Competition
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Fulkerson Winery: Chairman’s Award (Unanimous Gold), 2007 Cabernet Franc, Riverside International 2010 • Critics Platinum, 2008 Dry Riesling, Critics Challenge 2010 Rock Stream Vineyards: Gold, Make Me Blush, New York State Fair • Double Gold, Grappa, New York Wine & Food Classic Cascata Winery at The Professors’ Inn: “Best of Show Chardonnay” Gold, Fireside Chardonnay, Golden Nose • Double Gold, Regatta Red, New York Wine & Food Classic Atwater Estate Vineyards: Best of Red Wine, 2007 Meritage, New York State Fair Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards: Best in Show, 2008 Vidal Ice Wine, San Diego International • 93 Point Rating, 2008 Homestead Dry Riesling, Wine & Spirits Magazine Penguin Bay Winery & Champagne House: Double Gold, Percussion, San Francisco International • Gold, 2008 Gewürztraminer, Los Angeles International Wagner Vineyards: 90 Excellent Highly Recommended, 2008 Riesling Dry, 2010 Ultimate Beverage Challenge • Gold, Vidal Blanc Ice, 2010 Taster’s Guild International Wine Judging Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars: Double Gold, 2007 Cabernet Franc, Finger Lakes International Wine Competition • Gold, 2007 Chardonnay Reserve, New York Wine & Food Classic Three Brothers Wineries & Estates: 86 Points, 3rd Degree of Riesling, Wine Spectator Ventosa Vineyards: Gold, 2007 Cabernet Franc, International Eastern Wine Competition • Gold, NV Vino Rosso, New World International Competition
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PLAN YOUR ESCAPE Welcome to the world’s most beautiful and affordable wine country destination
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his magazine is the first step in your journey to discover world-class wine, inspiring natural beauty, and a history as deep as our lakes. It’s no longer a secret that Finger Lakes Wine Country is both beautiful and affordable. The region was named a ShermansTravel Top Ten Value Destination for 2011 and the “world’s most beautiful wine region” in the 2010 Budget Travel Readers’ Choice Poll. If you’ve visited us before, you know why we’ve received these accolades. And if you have yet to visit, let’s start planning. Finger Lakes Wine Country isn’t your average vacation destination. When we say there is something for everyone, we mean it. Choose your ideal accommodations and pick from luxurious or family-friendly hotels, charming B&Bs, lakeside vacation rentals, and everything in between. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or novice, we invite you to our cozy tasting rooms to learn what makes Finger Lakes wine some of the best in the world. While venturing the wine trails, stop at breweries and distilleries to excite your palate. Craving more? Enjoy locally inspired dishes at bistros and cafés throughout the region. The magic of a local wine and food pairing is something everyone should experience; your taste buds will thank you! Marvel as history comes to life at area museums and satisfy your need for speed at our famed road course track. Still feeling adventurous? The natural terrain of the region is an adventure-seeker’s dream. Hiking, biking, boating, swimming – have you ever been geocaching? Yes, you can do all of that here, all while being in the presence of breathtaking waterfalls, rolling vineyards, and crystal blue lakes. We hope you enjoy this first edition of the Finger Lakes Wine Country travel magazine, and find the contents both inspiring and useful. Whether you’ve been vacationing here for years or are beginning to plan your first visit, we welcome you to explore all there is to fall in love with in Finger Lakes Wine Country. Cheers! Morgen, Christina, Teresa & Ginny
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Connect with us Download > Explore > Share The FREE Finger Lakes Wine Country travel app is an interactive, location-aware tour guide, with hundreds of listings for accommodations, wineries, things to do, restaurants, and events. Plan your escape to indulge in wine tours, peaceful views, and unique experiences. Read, write, and share reviews of hotels, things to do, restaurants, wineries, and events. See what’s nearby with location-aware listings. Share your experience on the go and read others’ reviews with live Twitter updates. Use the interactive map to discover hidden treasures. Build an on-the-fly getaway to fit your tastes and personality. Available for mobile web devices at FLWC.mobi.
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MILESTONES The Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG) marks its 60th anniversary in 2011 with a birthday celebration and free admission for everyone on May 19. (The rest of the year, as always, the CMOG – along with the neighboring Rockwell Museum of Western Art in downtown Corning – offers free admission for kids and teens 19 and under.) Information: cmog.org. 2011 is the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War, and Elmira and environs will be abuzz with sesquicentennial activities. The Chemung Valley History Museum is offering a series of Civil War-themed exhibits from 20112015, including “Fugitives No More: Chemung County African Americans During the 19th Century” in 2011. Information: ChemungValleyMuseum.org. Also, Trolley Into Twain Country Tours will rev up its coverage of Elmira’s Civil War sites during its 2011 season. Tour sites include a former prison camp, Woodlawn National Cemetery, and the home of John Jones, a former slave who buried Confederate soldiers while working as a sexton at Woodlawn. Information: MarkTwainCountry.com. The Seneca Lake Wine Trail turns 25 this year, making it one of the oldest wine trails in the country. FYI, Riedel (sounds like “needle”) Crystal is the official 25th Anniversary Event Glass Sponsor. Watch for a brand-new trail event in June – called the Smokin’ Summer Kickoff – co-sponsored by JAVA-GOURMET (a Finger Lakes award-winning, artisanal, coffee-based specialty food company). Information: SenecaLakeWine.com. The Arnot Art Museum in historic downtown Elmira celebrates its centennial this year. Probably one of the best-kept secrets in Finger
Lakes Wine Country, the museum houses a world-class permanent collection of 17th to 19th century European paintings and 19th and 20th century American art. Temporary exhibitions highlight various aspects of the collections and include works from around the world. Exhibitions, events, and programs are presented in an 1833 showcase mansion with a grand late-20th century gallery addition. Information: ArnotArtMuseum.org. The Wineglass Marathon, which marks its 30th year in 2011, is a qualifying race for the Boston Marathon. It’s been rated one of the top 10 marathons in the country by Runner’s World. Race day is Sunday, Oct. 2, and it will be preceded by a two-day Expo event in Corning. A portion of the proceeds from runners’ entry fees is donated to two charities, the Greater Steuben Red Cross and Health Ministries of the Southern Tier. Information: WineGlassMarathon.com.
HOW TO PLAN YOUR ESCAPE Your trip begins at FingerLakesWineCountry. com/TripBuilder, where planning a visit is as easy as Build, Map, and Print. Trip Builder is located in the upper right-hand corner of our Web site. Click on “Sign Up Now” and fill out the log-in and profile information. Once you’ve set up an account, explore the searchable databases of wineries, accommodations, dining, events, and things to do by region, type, amenities, and price range. You can check ratings and reviews, and even add your own. As you navigate the databases, add items of interest to your itinerary by clicking on “Add to Trip Builder” and then “Map Your Items.” Click, build, map, print, done. Nothing left to do but pack ...
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149-room, two-story hotel features renovated guest rooms, restaurant, and lobby; a new elevator in the center entrance; an upgraded exter ior, and other new amenities. … Evan Dawson, managing editor of the New York Cork Report and morning news anchor at WHAM-TV and CW-16 in Rochester, has authored Summer in a Glass: The Coming of Age of Winemaking in the Finger Lakes
T he Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel (WatkinsGlenHarborHotel.com), situated at the southernmost tip of Seneca Lake, has been awarded a four-diamond rating from the American Automobile Association (AAA) in 2011. This distinction is awarded to hotels with refined and stylish accommodations, a high level of service, and attention to detail. The hotel offers a variety of deluxe accommodations including picturesque views of Seneca Lake and six luxurious suites. … Rooster Hill Vineyards (RoosterHill.com), on the east side of Keuka Lake, is expanding its Rooster Hill Vineyards sc hedule of “ Toast The Holiday Inn Elmira Riverview Tuesdays” vineyard tours (April 2011, Sterling Epicure, $19.95). and post-tour tastings in 2011. For $15, Dawson spent two years on the road, in the guests can take a stroll through the vinecellars, and in the vineyards to collect the yards with the winery’s owner or other staff deeply personal stories of winemakers, and to learn everything they ever wanted to he weaves them into a page-turner about know about viticulture. Afterward, guests the re-emergence of the Finger Lakes wine are treated to a private VIP tasting of the region. … Speaking of books, winery’s estate-grown wines be sure to check out these other on Rooster Hill’s terrace. Finger Lakes-inspired books: Reservations required. … Fruit of the Vine by Cynthia Glenora Wine Cellars, on Kolko; Sudden Gift of Fate by the west side of Seneca Lake, Mary Pat Hyland; and the Watkins Glen is redesigning its label and logo as part of Tour Guide by Gordon D. Cooper. … The a rebranding of its winery, inn, and resBest Western Plus Vineyard Inn & Suites taurant. The new label uses a high-tech in Penn Yan, has been awarded the “Best printing process that creates a metallic Western Plus” designation, which is given shimmer and a matte finish. It will adorn to those hotels that provide customers with all Glenora wines by the end of 2011. The an upscale experience. The hotel is breaknew logo incorporates Glenora Falls, which ing ground on an expansion inspired the naming of the winery in 1977. in 2011 that will add 14 new … The Holiday Inn Elmira Riverview, rooms, a state-of-the-art fitin the heart of Mark Twain Country, is ness facility, a new guest launofficially re-launching in 2011 following $3 dry service, enlarged indoor million in renovations and upgrades. The 14 /
pool area, a new outdoor patio, and an expanded breakfast area that will feature Finger Lakes-inspired food. … Wagner Brewing Co., on Seneca Lake at Wagner Vineyards, announced that it is now using fresh, locally grown hops from Wyckoff Farms in Sheldrake in its brews. … Six Mile Creek Vineyard in Ithaca has added an orangecello to its line of spirits. Orangecello by Battistella promises fresh citrus flavor balanced by a sweet finish, in a base of Six Mile Creek’s triple-distilled homemade vodka. … Interested in becoming a winegrower? Cayuga Ridge Estate Winery in Ovid offers a vigneron program starting on March 26, 2011. Five different workshops teach the art and science of nurturing vines to a successful harvest, plus creating your own wine during a wine-blending workshop. Information: 800.598.9463. … Montezuma Winery in Seneca Falls celebrates its 10th anniversary this year and will be producing a Sparkling Riesling for the occasion. A 7,200-squarefoot production unit is also in the works. … Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards (RedCatWine. com) has announced the opening of a second location for tours and tastings on Canandaigua Lake in the town of Naples. Hazlitt Red Cat Cellars promises to give wine lovers a comprehensive wine experience from vine to glass. … Now you can taste Heron Hill wines on three lakes. In addition to Heron Hill Winery on Keuka Lake and a tasting room on Seneca Lake, the winery has opened a second tasting room on Canandaigua Lake, near the Bristol Harbour Resort.
Photographs courtesy Holiday Inn Elmira, Rooster Hill Vineyards
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WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT FINGER LAKES WINE COUNTRY… ShermansTravel named the Finger Lakes region a “Top Ten Value Destination for 2011.” It was the only wine country destination featured and one of only three domestic destinations to make the list. (Tip: If you want to enjoy Finger Lakes Wine Country when it’s most affordable, be sure to “Top Ten check out Value the region’s Destination Winter Wine for 2011.” Weekends. Besides enjoying the serene wintertime beauty of the region and getting quality face time with winemakers, great deals are available on area accommodations and attractions.) Information: WinterWineWeekend.com. 16 /
ShermansTravel also named Finger Lakes Wine Country one of its “Top Ten Off-The-Path Wine Regions” as well as the Finger Lakes being named a “Top Ten Lake Vacation” last year. Finger Lakes Wine Country is one of the world’s most beautiful wine regions, according to Budget Travel magazine’s 2010 Readers’ Choice Awards, featured in the October 2010 issue. Readers also named the Finger Lakes region a top value destination. Meantime, Boat Trader magazine’s online edition (BoatTrader.com) named the Finger Lakes region one of the “10 Best Places to Live and Boat” in the United States. The magazine pointed out that “Finger Lakes wine is regarded as among the best in the United States outside of California.” The Finger Lakes region, noted for its “world-class wines and small-town American charm” was featured in the New York Times Bestseller 1000 Places to See Before You Die by Patricia Schultz.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could capture the feeling of your Finger Lakes Wine Country vacation in a bottle and enjoy it at home with friends? You can – by joining one or more of the wine clubs available at most of the wineries in Finger Lakes Wine Country. Most are free to join (you pay for the wine and shipping). Make sure the state you live in allows direct shipping of wine. Wine clubs are growing in popularity nationwide, for good reason. Aside from the convenience of having fine wines shipped to your doorstep, wine clubs typically offer discounts on wine and merchandise, exclusive opportunities to taste limited vintages, and access to member-only events where you can socialize with the winemaker and people like you who enjoy learning about and drinking fine wines. For example, Rooster Hill Vineyards, on the east side of Keuka Lake, decks the halls for its annual Holidays on the Hill event each December, with great wine, culinary creations, live music, and tastings of new vintages direct from the wine cellar hosted by the “winemaker/elf.” Meantime, on the other side of Keuka Lake, Heron Hill Winery offers its club members a private barrel tasting and tour with the winemaker in the spring; an invitation to one of its Tunes in the Tent events in the fall (including lunch for two and a free bottle of wine); complimentary wine tasting certificates; discounts on wine and gift purchases; a member newsletter, and more. At Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards on the eastern shore of Seneca Lake, you can become a “Case Club” member if you buy five cases of wine within 12 months. Members receive 25 percent off every case purchase for life, an invitation to participate in special “Case Club Members Only” events, and advanced notification of newrelease wines with an opportunity to purchase them before they are available to the general public. Glenora Wine Cellars offers the Forbidden Fruit Club, a deal so good that it has limited membership. You choose your favorite Glenora wines and they will send you your wine plus additional wines based on your selection in four shipments a year. Members also receive exclusive deals at the winery, inn, and restaurant. As you tour Finger Lakes Wine Country and discover new wines, be sure to ask the folks in the tasting room about joining their wine club so you can enjoy the wines you love most again and again. Visit FingerLakesWineCountry.com for direct links to every winery’s shopping cart. Just visit the winery database and click on the BUY WINE icon.
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race Fans will Feel even more welcome at the glen in ’11 Just when you thought The Soul of American Road Racing couldn’t get any better, Watkins Glen International (WGI) has upped the ante by announcing about $3 million in capital improvements for 2011, including: Four new permanent grandstands that will improve the current experience and increase the track’s total grandstand capacity by over 1,400 seats. a brand-new Four-season Crown royal Club that will overlook Seneca Lake from the top of the track’s famed “esses,” offering fans the full VIP treatment. permanent showers that will be added to two bathrooms in the infield, giving campers close and convenient locations to freshen up. numerous new water spigots and 60 additional light posts throughout the Geico Caveman unreserved campgrounds. Plus, campers staying in Pit Road Camping can look forward to a fully paved area. This latest round of improvements brings the total amount of money invested in WGI to almost $30 million since 2001. Separately, WGI is opening a new family camping area for the Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen NASCAR weekend,
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Aug. 11-14, 2011, designed for families that want a quieter, more laid-back weekend experience. WGI not only hosts exciting race weekends, but also the Finger Lakes Wine Festival, July 15-17, 2011. The Wine Festival has expanded to offer more culinary demonstrations, the Brewers’ Garden, and exclusive The Riedel Experience. Not visiting on an event weekend? Experience the thrill on a Thunder Road Tour. It’s just $25 per car to drive three paced laps around the famed road course. Information: 866.461.RACE (7223), TheGlen.com and FLWineFest.com.
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Rieslings Get Recognized The 2008 Dry Riesling Reserve from Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard was named one of Wine Spectator’s “Top 100 Wines for 2010.” It was selected from more than 15,800 new releases from around the world in blind tastings conducted by the magazine’s editors. “Increasing the significance of this recognition is the fact that it is the only American Riesling in the top 100, the first Finger Lakes wine to achieve that,” explains Jim Trezise, president of the New York Wine & Grape Foundation.
Wineries bring home the hardware Wines from several Finger Lakes wineries (listed below) were recently awarded scores of 90 or higher by Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, or Wine & Spirits magazines. For more information, visit wineries. FingerLakesWineCountry.com or snap the tag below. Anthony Road Wine Company Atwater Estate Vineyards Dr. Konstantin Frank Vinifera Wine Cellars Fox Run Vineyards Heart & Hands Wine Company Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards Heron Hill Winery Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars Ravines Wine Cellars
Red Newt Cellars Sheldrake Point Vineyard Standing Stone Vineyards
Photograph courtesy Finger Lakes Wine Country, Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard
The Wine Spectator win adds to other recent accolades bestowed upon Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard, including its nomination as one of five contenders for “American Winery of the Year” by Wine Enthusiast. It also joined Lamoreaux Landing as one of the “Top 100 Wineries of the Year” by Wine & Spirits magazine. At the 2010 New York Wine & Food Classic – the “Oscars” of New York wine – the Governor’s Cup went to Swedish Hill Riesling Cuvée (the first time a sparkling wine has received this prize), and Sheldrake Point Vineyard was named Winery of the Year for the second year in a row. The 2009 Governor’s Cup winner was the 2008 Semi-Dry Riesling from Anthony Road Wine Company.
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Below are just some of the events in Finger Lakes Wine Country. For more information — from additional fairs and festivals to details on specific dates and times — visit events.FingerLakesWineCountry.com or snap the tag at right.
JANUARY Seneca Lake Wine Trail Bargain Bash: Participating wineries clean out their inventory and drop prices on select items. Seneca Lake Wine Trail Pasta & Wine Weekend: Participating wineries make a unique pasta dish paired with one of their delicious wines. First Arena, Elmira Wine On Ice: Sample some of the region’s premier wines literally on top of a covered ice rink. FEBRUARY Seneca Lake Wine Trail Chocolate & Wine Weekend: Spend a romantic weekend visiting wineries and sampling chocolates or foods prepared with chocolate — matched with award-winning wines. Corning’s Gaffer District Cabin Fever: Beat the winter blues on a special night of wine tasting, craft beer sampling, and more. Complimentary limousine shuttles. Keuka Lake Wine Trail Truffles & Tastes: On Valentine’s Day weekend, enjoy the region’s finest wines, paired with a range of delicious foods, from savory to sweet.
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MARCH Cayuga Lake Wine Trail Mardi Gras: Feel the luck of the Irish, receive St. Paddy’s Day beads, a chance to pick the lucky coin, and participate in a scavenger hunt for a Pot of Gold (a case of Gold Medal wine). Seneca Lake Wine Trail Cruisin’ The Tropics Weekend: A self-guided tour “cruising” around beautiful Seneca Lake and visiting wineries, each with their own tropical theme. Cayuga Lake Wine Trail Say Cheese: Savor the spectacular tastes of artisan cheese and fine wines. APRIL Watkins Glen International Opening Weekend at The Glen: Experience the twists, turns and world-famous “esses” from the driver’s seat. Take your car on the track for three paced laps, only $25 per vehicle! Lucas Vineyards, Interlaken Captain’s Table Barrel Tasting Weekend: Open to all members and their guests. Seneca Lake Wine Trail Spring Wine and Cheese Weekend: Combines the classic tastes of wine and cheese into one delectable weekend.
Cayuga Lake Wine Trail Wine & Herb Fest: Annual festival, where you’ll receive an herb or veggie plant from each winery, plus a plant carrier and recipe cards. MAY Throughout Finger Lakes Wine Country Riesling Month: All things Riesling, from special tastings with winemakers to Rieslingthemed dinners and special getaway packages.
JUNE Watkins Glen International Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen: Sleek and sexy sports cars — along with many of the world’s best sports car drivers — will take your breath away during a six-hour competition of speed and endurance. Hunt Country Vineyards, Branchport Annual Hunt Country Dog Walk!: Meet new and amazing dogs (and their people).
Cayuga Lake Wine Trail Wine & Herb Fest: Annual festival, where you’ll receive an herb or veggie plant from each winery, plus a plant carrier and recipe cards.
Seneca Lake Wine Trail Smokin’ Summer Kickoff: Enjoy a self-guided tour around Seneca Lake and celebrate the fine art of grilled, summertime foods with award-winning wine.
Keuka Lake Wine Trail Keuka in Bloom: The best of magnificent Keuka Lake at the height of springtime. At each winery, sample wonderful wines, enjoy herb-inspired foods, and receive a flower.
Keuka Lake Wine Trail Barbecue at the Wineries: Usher in the summer season with terrific foods and wines at eight outstanding wineries. Each winery features its own barbecue dish.
The Corning Museum of Glass The Corning Museum Turns 60!: May 19 is the official 60th birthday, with free admission, extended hours, and special celebration activities. Corning’s Gaffer District GlassFest: A four-day celebration in the Crystal City, featuring live hot glass shows, artist demonstrations, neon sculpture, historical tours, and more.
Lucas Vineyards, Interlaken Tug Boat Wines 30th Anniversary Celebration: Live music, BBQ with steamed clams, and great wine! Seneca Harbor Park, Watkins Glen 18th Annual Waterfront Festival: Featuring the “Northeastern United States” Cardboard Boat Regatta.
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JULY Heron Hill Winery, Hammondsport Live Music: All summer and fall — Sundays from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. from July-October.
Glenora Wine Cellars, Dundee Jazz Great Concerts: July 17 and Aug. 21. Spend the day listening to great jazz musicians, overlooking the vineyards and Seneca Lake.
Watkins Glen International Finger Lakes Wine Festival: The largest showcase of New York State wines.
SEPTEMBER Watkins Glen / Glenora Wine Cellars U.S. Vintage Grand Prix: The largest vintage racing event in the country features historic cars from as far back as the 1930s. It’s held in conjunction with the Grand Prix Festival in the Village of Watkins Glen.
Glenora Wine Cellars, Dundee Jazz Great Concerts: July 17 and Aug. 21. Spend the day listening to great jazz musicians, overlooking the vineyards and Seneca Lake. Atwater Estate Vineyards, Burdett The Grapehound Wine Tour: A celebration of greyhounds and what they mean to our lives as companions, pets and friends. AUGUST Fox Run Vineyards, Penn Yan 19th Annual Garlic Festival: Annual two-day celebration of all things garlic, including 12 garlic vendors, homemade ice cream, oils and dipping sauces, hot sauces and marinades, maple syrup, local farmstead cheese, jewelry, artworks, and locally roasted coffee. Watkins Glen International NASCAR at Watkins Glen: The Heluva Good! Sour Cream Dips at The Glen event weekend will run Aug. 11-14, 2011. Corning’s Gaffer District Race Fever: Bring the whole family to the annual street party featuring NASCAR show cars, driver appearances, interactive displays, food vendors, and live entertainment.
Lucas Vineyards, Interlaken Lucas German Festival: Kick off the harvest season and celebrate our award-winning Rieslings and Gewürztraminer. Festivities include live Bavarian band and dancers, grape stomping, alphorn and polka contests, and more. Glenora Wine Cellars, Dundee Leaves and Lobsters on the Lawn: Lobster dinners and live entertainment. Keuka Lake Wine Trail Harvest Tour of Food and Wine: Experience the incomparable beauty of the fall season and taste foods bursting with the flavors of harvest time in the heart of the Finger Lakes. Corning’s Gaffer District Crystal City Jazz & Harvest Festival: Live jazz and blues performances, wine and beer tasting, and complimentary limousine shuttles.
OCTOBER Hunt Country Vineyards, Branchport Hunt Country Harvest Festival: For the 22nd year in a row, and not to be missed ... the perfect autumn weekend getaway! NOVEMBER Glenora Wine Cellars, Dundee Nouveau Celebration: Enjoy a glass of our Nouveau Wine, plus live entertainment and hearty seasonal hors d’oeuvres. Corning’s Gaffer District Holidazzle Shopping Weekend: Browse our many different shops and businesses to get a head start on your holiday shopping! Keuka Lake Wine Trail Keuka Holidays: Hearty winter foods are featured with our award-winning red wines! Each ticket holder will receive a grapevine wreath plus ornaments from participating wineries. Cayuga Lake Wine Trail 18th Annual Holiday Shopping Spree: Visit 16 wineries along the trail to sample fine wines and holiday special treats. Take home a souvenir wine glass, grapevine wreath, ornaments from each winery, and more. Seneca Lake Wine Trail Deck the Halls Weekend: Nov. 19-21. Deck the Halls is the perfect way to kick off your holiday season. The wineries are decorated for the holidays.
DECEMBER Cayuga Lake Wine Trail 18th Annual Holiday Shopping Spree: Visit 16 wineries along the trail to sample fine wines and holiday special treats. Take home a souvenir wine glass, grapevine wreath, ornaments from each winery, and more. Seneca Lake Wine Trail Deck the Halls Weekend: Dec. 3-5, 2011. Deck the Halls is the perfect way to kick off your holiday season. The wineries are decorated for the holidays. Corning’s Gaffer District Sparkle: Join us for the 36th annual culmination of the Crystal City Christmas Events Season. Featuring horse and carriage rides, shopping and dining promotions, outdoor entertainment, and activities for the whole family. Glenora Wine Cellars, Dundee Dosage Your Own Champagne: A unique opportunity to create your own individual bottles of champagne to give as holiday gifts or to ring in the New Year. The Corning Museum of Glass Holiday Open House: Free admission all weekend. Enjoy live music, make your own holiday gifts, purchase artist and student creations at the Annual Studio Glass Sale, and more.
Corning’s Gaffer District Parade of Lights: The community gathers for a sing-a-long, followed by the lighting of the tree and an evening parade.
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Finger Lakes Wine Country is packed with cultural attractions, from art and glass museums to historical sites that bring to life scenes from America’s literary heritage and turn-of-the-century farm life. Here are just a few:
CORNING MUSEUM OF GLASS 2011 marks CMOG’s 60th anniversary. It contains the world’s most comprehensive collection of glass art and artifacts. There are demos, make your own glass sessions, and more. Kids 19 and under are free! Special exhibits include “Mirror to Discovery: The 200-Inch Disk and the Hale Reflecting Telescope at Palomar” (through Oct. 30), and “Mt. Washington and Pairpoint: American Glass from the Gilded Age to the Roaring Twenties” (mid-May – Dec. 31).
ROCKWELL MUSEUM The Rockwell Museum of Western Art boasts the finest collection of American Western and Native American art east of the Mississippi, as well as engaging and interactive hands-on activities. In addi-
tion to the museum’s permanent collection, special exhibits include “Face to Face: Portraits and the American West” (which runs through early May 2011), and “Andy Warhol: Cowboys and Indians,” (which runs through mid-October). Plus, kids 19 and under are always free!
ARNOT ART MUSEUM One of the few representational art-focused museums in the world, the Arnot Art Museum is housed in its original 1833 showcase, plus a grand late-20th century gallery addition. The permanent collection includes 17th to 19th century European paintings and 19th and 20th century American art. Temporary exhibitions highlight various aspects of the collections and include works from around the world.
ORCHESTRA OF THE SOUTHERN FINGER LAKES The Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes is one of America’s outstanding professional symphony orchestras. Talented musicians from throughout the region perform concerts and chamber music events in Elmira and Corning. The Chorus of the Southern Finger Lakes is made up of enthusiastic community musicians who also perform with the orchestra.
CLEMENS CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS The Clemens Center in Elmira is the region’s premier center for music, dance, theater, comedy, and more. Mandeville Hall – a flexible, “black box” venue for intimate performances – and the majestic Powers Theater – an architectural treasure restored to its vaudevillian-era grandeur. The 2011 “Broadway” series includes performances such as Monty Python’s “Spamalot” or the kid-friendly “The Song of Mulan” in April.
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There are many galleries located around the region – from larger venues such as the 171 Cedar Arts Center in Corning and the Yates County Arts Center & Crooked Lake Gallery in Penn Yan to smaller shops like 2 Crocked Pots pottery in Bath or the Lime Berry Art Gallery in Hammondsport. And many Finger Lakes wineries often showcase local artists’ work.
Discover more arts and culture: explore.FingerLakesWineCountry.com
Photography courtesy The Corning Museum of Glass, Rockwell Museum of Western Art, Mark Twain Country, and Finger Lakes Wine Country
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Mark Twain spent many summers of his adult life in Elmira with his wife Olivia and her family (Olivia was from Elmira). The author penned many of his famous works in his octagonal Elmira study overlooking the Chemung River valley. The study now sits on the campus of Elmira College. Trolley tours are available July and August.
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GET BUSY! From spectator sports such as NASCAR racing at Watkins Glen to outdoor activities such as golf, kayaking, hiking, snowshoeing, and more, Finger Lakes Wine Country has everything to fit an active lifestyle.
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FLY HIGH! There are plenty of ways to take to the air. Celebrate 100 years of naval aviation in 2011 at Glenn H. Curtiss Museum in Hammondsport (named for the “father of naval aviation”). The collection relates to early aviation and local winemaking history. And the annual Seaplane Homecoming in September is quite a spectacle. Or stop by the National Soaring Museum at Harris Hill in Elmira and take a 15- to 20-minute glider ride over the Soaring Capital of America. You can also hop on one of FirstAIR’s helicopters for a bird’s-eye view of wine country. View vintage warplanes at the Wings of Eagles Discovery Center in Horseheads, and look for a renovated historic flight program coming this summer.
START YOUR ENGINES! Experience full-throttle excitement at Watkins Glen International and watch everything from NASCAR to Vintage Grand Prix racing. Non-race days can be exciting, too. During the annual Finger Lakes Wine Festival in July, see the world-famous road course from a ride in an official Watkins Glen International vehicle – and hold on tight! Or take advantage of Thunder Road Tours, where you can take your own car on the track for three paced laps and snake through the “esses” for only $25. 24 / F I N G E R
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The Chemung River boasts even more outdoor options as it winds its way through Corning and Elmira. It’s perfect for bird watching and canoeing. And the river is easily accessible from a paved and scenic state bike route. It’s also a great spot for geocaching (above) – a high-tech game of hide and seek. If golf is your game, there are more than a dozen choices in the area. And even though he penned the line “golf is a good walk spoiled,” there’s an Elmira course named for Mark Twain. But you’ll be the one spoiled: Legendary architect Donald Ross of Pinehurst, N.C., fame designed the classic course in 1937.
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Photography courtesy Mark Twain Country, Finger Lakes Wine Country, and Watkins Glen International, Bill Bauman
Of course, the Finger Lakes area is a water wonderland. And there are myriad opportunities to get your feet wet, so to speak. Check out a sightseeing or dinner cruise on Keuka Lake on The Esperanza Rose or on Seneca Lake with Captain Bill. If you’d rather feel the wind in your sails, Seneca Sailing Adventures takes you on a 40-foot, 12-ton, cutter-rigged Lee Sea Anne. Or Schooner Excursions can take you out on True Love, a 1926 John Alden Malabar VII Schooner. If you’d rather do it yourself, there are plenty of outfitters who can set you up to go kayaking, canoeing, water skiing, or even charter a fishing boat.
From water sports to snow sports and everything in between, there’s plenty to help keep you active. Watkins Glen State Park, with its 19 waterfalls and carved tunnels, is a must-see. The gorge path winds over and under the falls and through the spray of Cavern Cascade. The Finger Lakes National Forest (a more than 16,000-acre tract and New York State’s only national forest) and the Finger Lakes Trail offer more natural beauty – and plenty of opportunities to hike, go horseback riding, swimming, fishing, sledding, cross-country skiing, and more.
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veryone knows the age-old question, but no one has the answer: the chicken or the egg? In the Finger Lakes, there’s a similar unanswerable debate right now. Which came first, good food or good wine? People in the Finger Lakes wine industry believe that by creating gorgeous wines and beautiful tasting rooms, they opened the door to chefs and food producers for creating world-class food to go along. Others say the farmers and chefs were already here, turning out great fruits and vegetables and running good restaurants, and the winemakers simply grabbed on to the reins of a movement that already had good momentum. For foodies living in and visiting the region, the real questions are: Who cares? And: Where do we eat? Fortunately for them, there are plenty of answers. The Finger Lakes has recently become a culinary hot spot on many levels, and no matter what kind of eating you like to do, there’s an option to satisfy your craving. PERFECT PAIRINGS Let’s start with the more recent phenomenon of vineyard dining. Winery owners are opening up their vineyards to visitors looking for a different dining experience. 26 /
For anywhere between $75 and $150 per person, diners are invited to walk through the vineyards to an elegant outdoor table setting and a four- or five-course meal paired with wines. As the sun sets over the lake and vines, guests are provided with seasonal dishes of meats, breads, cheeses, and fruits mostly
coming from nearby farms. In between courses, winemakers answer questions about that year’s vintage, and chefs describe how they came to pair the food flavors with that of the wines they chose. For example, Atwater Estate Vineyards features “Vine Dining” (shown on our cover) with Samantha Buyskes Izzo, chef and owner of Simply Red Bistro in nearby Ovid. She cooks an amazing five-course meal at tableside for a maximum of 24 people. Other wineries offer multiple-course dinners where the winemaker and the chef work together to create the perfect menu – showcasing new releases and locally harvested food. Area wine trails also offer special pairings. Spend a romantic Valentine’s Day at the Seneca Lake Wine Trail’s “Chocolate and Wine Weekends,” or “Spring Wine and Cheese Weekend.” The Keuka Lake Wine Trail has events year-round – from a “Barbecue at the Wineries” to “Harvest Tours” – each emphasizing the marriage of wine with food. The Cayuga Lake Wine Trail hosts celebrations of “Mardi Gras” or “Say Cheese,” plus an annual “Wine & Herb Festival.” Area museums are getting in the act as well. The Corning Museum of Glass has local wine tastings at
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its 2300 Degrees events (monthly from November – May), and the Arnot Art Museum is planning a food-and-wine-centric exhibit in 2012. They’re all delicious opportunities to gain some culinary education – without classroom walls. FOOD FESTIVALS If you’re a singular-focused kind of eater, with your eyes on how many ways can you serve one ingredient, then the Finger Lakes has what you need. Themed food festivals are quite the common occurrence. In spring you’ll find fresh asparagus, summer brings plenty of juicy stone fruit for pies and cobblers, fall is peak harvest time for all things edible, and winter brings squash and root vegetables for stews and savory dishes.
Fox Run Vineyards, on the west side of Seneca Lake, takes a different approach by trying to ruin your breath. Their Garlic Fest, slated for Aug. 6-7, is now in its 19th year. The fest offers cooking demonstrations, lectures on growing and selecting garlic, and plenty of wine tastings to wash down the strong garlic flavor. But it’s meeting the interesting folks who grow garlic for a living that makes the event special. Bob Emens, owner of Luke’s Pickled Garlic Scapes, offers snappy, tangy bites of the green stalks that grow like curli-cues out of the bulb. And there are the Gambino brothers, whose prize-winning bulbs make an appearance every year. The Gambinos will even teach you how to braid your garlic for kitchen decorations. And there are many more festivals, including the all-encompassing Finger Lakes Wine
CREATE YOUR CULINARY ADVENTURE To find out more about Finger Lakes Wine Country’s culinary delights — including tips on where to eat, winery listings, where to find farms and markets, listings of local breweries and distilleries, and everything else you need to build your trip — visit dining. FingerLakesWineCountry.com.
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CHEESE TRAIL The newly minted Finger Lakes Cheese Trail will have you thinking more about milk – not from the carton, but directly from goats, sheep, and cows. In 2010, cheese makers in the area rallied together to create a trail – much like the wine trails – to help cheese lovers find their way to the best wheels and logs being made on a daily basis. Members of the trail offer special open house weekends where visitors can sample cheeses and learn about the technique of making small batch cheese. The cheeses range in style from nutty flavored Dutch Gouda and tangy fresh goat cheese to sharp American-style cheddars and even a creamy, gooey-centered Irish style. A number of these cheeses are also available at local wineries and gourmet markets. The tours are self-guided, so you’ll get to drive yourself around the hills and valleys of Finger Lakes to visit each one. And it’s worth every mile. When you nibble on a chunk of cheddar you can almost taste the grass the cows munch on. Seeing the fields they roam in gives a wholesome connection to your food like you’ve never experienced. 28 /
FARMERS MARKETS One of the fastest-growing food options in the Finger Lakes is farmers markets. Several years ago, the pickings of farm markets were few and far between, but now you can find one pretty much every day throughout the growing season. Some of these are strict farm markets and some offer everything for the local shopper. A regional favorite is the Windmill Farm & Craft Market in Penn Yan, where local honey, fruits and veggies, beeswax candles, and some of the best whoopee pies you’ll ever taste are on display. Another popular stop is Wisner Market in downtown Elmira’s Wisner Park (Thursdays, June – September). It’s been going strong for 15 years, and features more than 30 vendors. The Corning Farmers Market in the Gaffer District is another gem, with vendors selling fresh vegetables, baked goods, and crafts during the season, inspiring not only home cooks and visitors, but professional chefs as well. At the Radisson Hotel Corning, chef Amanda Allen often offers diners a Market Menu, using the fresh produce she found at the market that day. For a year-round market experience, stop in Oak Hill Bulk Foods near Penn Yan. They’ve got local produce, plus selections of fresh meats, cheeses, and baked goods.
As a chef and restaurant owner, I find the Finger Lakes to be an inspiration for creating true regional cuisine that possesses a natural synergy with the locally produced wines. A strong locavore movement has evolved in this region, which promotes all that the Finger Lakes area has to offer. I am truly excited and inspired to live and create in an area that has so much to give. Hold on to your plates, because this is just the beginning! A culinary and wine explosion is happening in the Finger Lakes, and I'm excited to be at its nucleus! Chef Debra Whiting Red Newt Cellars Winery & Bistro
GOURMET DINING In recent years, several chefs have opened restaurants in between the wineries and have refocused their menus to feature produce at its peak. The farmer-to-chef connection is strong at these restaurants, and chances are good that the food you’re being served has ties to a neighboring farm. If you’re looking for a unique culinary experience, skip the familiar places and try a farm-driven bistro. One spot that gives you a chance to taste the best from both farms and vineyards is Red Newt Cellars Winery
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Festival that takes place at Watkins Glen International every year (it’s scheduled for July 15-17 this year).
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Located on picturesque Seneca Lake, our winery produces handcrafted wines offering a wide range of styles showcasing European varietals. Our tasting room welcomes you with a warm and knowledgeable staff, casual atmosphere and one of the most breath-taking, panoramic vistas on Seneca Lake. Bring a picnic while tasting our view and our wines, too! Open daily 10am to 5pm. 5055 Route 414, Burdett, NY 14818
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FARM-TO-TABLE DINING If you’re looking for a good place to get a taste of both the high quality food and drink that is local to the Finger Lakes, these restaurants are worthy stopping places. You’ll find a unique experience at each, but they’re all committed to providing you with a culinary connection to the farms and fields nearby. — M.W. DANO’S HEURIGER DanosOnSeneca.com 9564 New York 414 Lodi, NY 14860-9638 607.582.7555
and Bistro on the southeastern shore of Seneca Lake. Chef Deb Whiting has a seasonally driven menu that boasts 80 percent locally sourced ingredients, while her husband Dave Whiting makes exceptional vinifera wines for Red Newt. One special treat, and a very generous move on Dave’s part, is that Red Newt Bistro’s wine list offers selections by the glass from many other Finger Lakes wineries, allowing you the opportunity to sample the Rieslings, Gewürztraminers, and Cabernet Francs from around the lakes. Many other wineries have restaurants of their own and provide a well-rounded dining experience. BEYOND WINE If you prefer grains to grapes, the Finger Lakes has that in spades, too. It’s a wellkept industry secret that when you ask a winemaker if they prefer red or white at the end of a working day, they might answer: “I prefer a good, cold beer.” Craft brewers are setting up shop in the towns of the Finger Lakes, creating worldclass draughts for thirsty winemakers – and everyone else, too. Among them: Rooster Fish Brewing on North Franklin Street in Watkins Glen is a popular spot for seasonal brews, including a German style wheat beer (aka Hefeweizen), with bright lemon and clove flavors, perfect for a hot day in the summer. Horseheads Brewing Inc. – which opened in 2007 – is another award-winning 30 /
craft brewery. Their colorfully named brews – including Chemung Canal Towpath Ale and Brickyard Red Ale – are getting popular on local menus, too! And because of a recent rise in smallbatch distilleries in the region, the next thing to be created in the Finger Lakes just might be a Distillers Trail. Finger Lakes Distilling on Seneca Lake is one business that is leading that charge, with over nine varieties of spirits and new ones being made all the time. Their rye whiskey comes from New York State grain, the mash for the bourbon is 70 percent local heirloom corn, and their maple brandy gets its origins from Empire State apples. You can sample many locally made libations – from wine to beer and spirits – at The Starlite Room in Elmira. The great after-hours spot has live music, food, and a cozy, friendly feel. The best of both worlds is available yearround in Finger Lakes Wine Country. When you pair all of the local food options with local wines like crisp Rieslings and dry Pinot Noirs, you won’t care whether it was the food or the wine that came first, you’ll just be happy you chose to eat and drink the local flavors of Finger Lakes Wine Country. Michael Welch is publisher of Edible Finger Lakes, a magazine that covers the local food scene. You can read more of his writing at EdibleFingerLakes.com.
SUZANNE FINE REGIONAL CUISINE SuzanneFRC.com 9013 New York 414 Lodi, NY 14860-9642 607.582.7545 RED NEWT BISTRO RedNewt.com 3675 Tichenor Rd. Hector, NY 14841 607.546.4100 VERAISONS AT GLENORA Glenora.com 5435 New York 14 Dundee, NY 14837 607.243.9500 STONECAT CAFÉ StonecatCafe.com 5315 New York 414 Hector, NY 14841-9706 607.546.5000 SIMPLY RED BISTRO SimplyRedBistro.com 7448 County Rd. #153 Ovid, NY 14521 Toll Free: 866.743.5372 Phone: 607.532.9401 Find more options at dining.FingerLakesWineCountry.com or snap the tag below.
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Corning & the Finger Lakes— Experience a Whole New World!
isit Corning & the Finger Lakes and experience a whole new world. A world of history and heritage, style and spirit, food and fun. This scenically striking area is an easy drive from most major metropolitan areas in the northeast. One of our first stops is the quaint village of Hammondsport which sits at the foot of Keuka Lake. The village square entices visitors to places like The Village Tavern (30 Mechanic St.), a European-style award The Village Tavern winning restaurant and bar that beckons diners with its gastronomical delights and 130 exotic and domestic beers. When the day ebbs and new adventures are enjoyed, a restful night awaits you at the Black Sheep Inn (8329 Pleasant Valley Rd.), a historic octagonal house that will capture your heart. Luxurious accommodations and hearty organic breakfasts prepared with locally grown ingredients make this B&B a place to be treasured. Black Sheep Inn After exploring this charming lakeside village, spend some time at the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum (8419 Rt. 54) just down the road. You’ll marvel at the priceless collection of early aviation artifacts— including restored “flying boats”—that Curtiss, the Father of Naval Aviation, invented. Today’s dedicated aircraft carriers owe their might to the little Curtiss A-1 aeroplane of 1911! Glenn H. Curtiss Museum Just thirty scenic minutes to the east of Hammondsport you’ll discover the energy and movement of a historic downtown arts scene combined with great shopping in Corning’s Gaffer District. Begin at Connors Mercantile (16 E. Market St.), a browser’s paradise with high-end gifts and everyday indulgences for the discerning shopper. Collections from Vera Bradley, Crabtree & Evelyn, Brighton Accessories and specialty collectibles are featured along with gourmet foods, Sweet Shop Chocolates and Troll Beads. Connors caters to local residents as well as the hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Connors Mercantile Corning area annually. Down the block from Connors, stop by Market Street Coffee & Tea (61 E. Market St) for an eclectic mix of handcrafted pottery, whimsical gifts, specialty teas, decadent chocolates, gourmet foods, and self-serve coffee bar featuring premises-roasted coffees.
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Then on to Modernseed (39 E. Market St.), the starting point for a child’s lifestyle. Filled with great design and well-conceived, longlasting products, Modernseed is the very best in furniture, toys, clothing and accessories. Plus it’s a really cool place to shop! Modernseed
Good design transcends specific style, and lovers of artistic efficiency will want to visit Pure Design (39 E. Market St.). Pure Design offers products from such esteemed designers as Eric Pfeiffer and Sandy Chilewich as well as designed-based companies Dwell, Offi, PrettyUgly, and P’kolino. Although PureDesignOnLine.com has been around for many years, the first brick and mortar location only opened in Corning, NY in 2006. Shopping happens in Corning & the Finger Lakes, be it a case of wine or some gifts for friends and family back home. Don’t get bogged down carrying extra luggage or paying extra baggage fees. Now that you’ve Pure Design found the perfect gifts for the folks back home, ship them quickly and safely at the conveniently located UPS Store (60 E. Market St.). A wide variety of services and extended hours make them the perfect partner in your shopping adventure. Their knowledgeable and courteous staff will take the hassle out of shipping. The area offers a variety of accommodations to match all styles and budgets. A convenient stop for an overnight stay is America’s Best Value Inn Lodge on the Green (196 S. Hamilton St.) in Painted Post. Corning and Hammondsport are a mere twenty-five minutes apart. No matter where you stay, you are close by unique boutiques, amazing antique shops, handson activities, engaging museums and award-winning wineries. The rolling hills, magnificent lakes, gorgeous waterfalls and deep, quiet forests are here for the adventurer and spectator alike. Just like magic, the Getaway Godmother helped design my memorable trip. Whether it’s a Women Only Weekend (www.WomenOnlyWeekends.com) or an outdoor adventure, she will customize the perfect escape that incorporates just what you’re looking for. Contact the Getaway Godmother at www.GetawayGodmother.com. Open doors to the past or revel in the fun of the present. It’s all waiting for you in Corning & the Finger Lakes. For more information contact the Steuben County Conference and Visitors Bureau at 866-WINE-FUN or CorningFingerLakes.com.
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GREAT TASTES Try a Finger Lakes-inspired meal at home. These recipes from area chefs feature local wines, beer, produce, and cheese. Sled Dog Stew From Executive Chef William Cornelius, formerly of the Ginny Lee at Wagner Vineyards. Ingredients: 2 tablespoons olive oil ¼ lb. bacon, chopped small ½ cup flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon white pepper 3 lbs. beef chuck*, trimmed of fat and cut into ½-inch cubes (*Hunters – this recipe works wonderfully with vension) 2 cups coarsely chopped sweet onion 2 cloves garlic, minced
3 carrots, peeled, split and cut into ½-inch pieces 3 parsnips peeled, split and cut into ½-inch cubes 3 bay leaves 3 cups beef stock or beef broth ½ tablespoon thyme 2 cups diced potatoes (try Yukon Gold with the peel on) 1 bottle Wagner Valley Sled Dog Dopplebock (or other strong lager) 2 cups pearl onions
Directions: Place oil and bacon in a 1-gallon stockpot, set over medium heat. Combine flour, salt, and white pepper. Toss the beef in seasoned flour, shake off excess. Once the bacon begins to render its fat, add the beef and sauté, stirring often. Brown the meat until the bacon begins to crisp. Add onion, garlic, carrots, parsnips, and bay leaves. Sauté approximately 5 minutes, then add beef broth, thyme, and potatoes and bring stew to a boil. Reduce heat to simmer, add the beer and pearl onions. Cover and simmer, stirring often, for 2 hours. Remove from heat, discard bay leaves, and adjust seasonings. For thicker gravy, remove 1 cup of stew broth and whisk in a small bowl with some leftover seasoned flour, add back to the stew. Serves 6-8 Chef William serves this stew over garlic mashed potatoes. It pairs well with full-bodied red wines such as Wagner Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot.
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Sautéed Shrimp with Lemon-Caper Butter and Goat Cheese From Executive Chef Orlando Rodriguez, Veraisons Restaurant at the Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars. Ingredients: ¾ lb. angel hair pasta 2 tablespoons virgin olive oil 1-½ lbs. shrimp, mediumsize, peeled and deveined 1 tablespoon garlic, minced 1 teaspoon fresh thyme leaves 2 tablespoons capers
¹⁄³ cup Glenora Cayuga White ½ lb. butter 4 vine-ripened tomatoes, diced ½ lb. goat cheese (suggest using Lively Run Goat Dairy cheese)
Directions: Cook pasta in 6 quarts of boiling water 7 to 10 minutes. Meanwhile, in a large sauté pan add the oil over medium-high heat. Add shrimp and cook about 2 minutes each side. Add garlic, thyme, and capers; cook about 2 minutes. Add Cayuga wine to deglaze the pan and cook an additional 3 minutes. Stir in butter until melted, add the tomatoes and pasta. To finish, crumble goat cheese over the top. Makes 4 servings. Serve with Glenora Wine Cellars’ Cayuga White wine.
Arugula White Wine Sauce Chef Debra Whiting from Red Newt Cellars Bistro suggests trying this sauce with pasta, fish, or chicken. Ingredients: 2 cups Finger Lakes Riesling 1 tablespoon garlic, minced 1 quart heavy cream
1 lemon, zest and juice ¼ lb. fresh arugula salt and pepper to taste
Directions: In saucepan, reduce wine and garlic by half. Add heavy cream and bring to simmer for about 30 minutes. Add lemon juice, lemon zest, and arugula and allow to simmer an additional 15 minutes. Gently purée sauce. Taste and adjust salt and pepper.
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medals have been earned by our wineries. Among these awards are six “Governor’s Cups” and “Winery of the Year” three years in a row.
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You’ll Love It! Visit us along the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail for our unique trail events, winery events, specialty programs, wine and food pairing dinners, concerts, barrel tastings, and so much more:
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Beads, Coins, and a chance to win a Pot of Gold March 5 & 6, 2011 Wine & Cheese pairings along the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail March 26 & 27, 2011
Wine & Herb Fest
Herb & Veggie Plants April 29-May 1 or May 6-8, 2011
Holiday Shopping Spree
Wreath, Ornaments and Shopper’s Card November 18-20 or December 2-4, 2011
Season Pass
Ticket that entitles you to all of our events for the year.
Vino Visa Coupon Book
A great value, full of winery coupons and other local discounts.
Sampler Case
Specialty case of wine from the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail winery members.
Harvest Hoopla
Month-long celebration of winery events where you can enjoy fine wine, great food, and music.
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Located on Cayuga Lake, Montezuma Winery & Hidden Marsh Distillery offers over 30 award-winning Fruit, Grape, and Honey (mead) wines and distilled spirits. Experience wines ranging from dry to sweet plus premium liqueurs, vodka, and brandy made from honey, apples, and other seasonal fruits. The almost worldfamous Cranberry Bog is a must. The custom-built Christian Carl 400-liter pot still is the first of its kind in the Finger Lakes. Each batch is a hands-on process and takes on a more artistic form producing high-quality premium spirits. Stop in and enjoy a fruitful experience!
Goose Watch Winery
We invite you to visit one of New York’s most unique wineries. The setting and surroundings at Goose Watch are as extraordinary as the wines. The tasting room, situated in a beautifully restored century-old barn, sits high above the shores of Cayuga Lake and offers a magnificent view. Goose Watch is also one of the only wineries in the Finger Lakes accessible by boat. The emphasis at Goose Watch is on the unusual, featuring a selection of wines that are not very common in other Finger Lakes wineries, such as Viognier, Pinot Grigio, Traminette, Melody, Diamond, Merlot and Lemberger. Come and experience all that makes Goose Watch one of the most unique wineries in the area!
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Founded on the principle that great wine starts in the vineyard, the first vines were planted on the family farm in 1972. Cameron and Maren Hosmer established their winery in 1985 and were among the pioneers in the blossoming industry. Currently, 60 acres of vineyards are producing some of the finest fruit in the Finger Lakes region. Hosmer wines have been consistently acknowledged in fine wine publications and at regional, as well as international, wine competitions.
Americana Vineyards & Winery
Whether you’re new to wine tasting or a seasoned veteran, you’ll always feel welcome at Americana Vineyards. Once inside the tasting room, set in an inviting 1820s swing barn, you will find numerous award-winning wines, 30 flavors of the best homemade fudge in the Finger Lakes, and everyone’s favorite chocolate labs – Max and Rubie! Sunday and Friday concerts headline just a piece of the entertainment found at a winery open year-round 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and noon-6 p.m. Sundays.
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Buttonwood Grove Winery
Nestled among the vineyard-dotted hills of Montour Cayuga Lake, Buttonwood Grove Winery Falls and Cabins offers a unique experience for your next visit to the Finger Lakes. In addition to our fine crafted wines and extensive gift shop, we offer a sweeping view of Cayuga Lake that provides a perfect setting for sipping a glass of wine from our spacious deck.
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Visit the first cidery in the Finger Lakes for a unique tasting experience. Hard cider once reigned as our nation’s most popular drink and today is enjoying a revival. Come in and taste ciders made from familiar and not-sofamiliar apples, picnic on our patio, and browse our gift shop (carrying many local items).
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Sheldrake Point Vineyard & Simply Red Bistro
We offer a fine Finger Lakes wine and food experience overlooking gardens and situated on the shores of beautiful Cayuga Lake. As New York State Winery of the Year for 2009 and again in 2010, our 100% Estate wines showcase their compelling Finger Lakes personality. Enjoy a glass accompanied by seasonal, regional dishes from Chef Samantha Izzo in our Simply Red Bistro. 866-743-5372 www.sheldrakepoint.com
Six Mile Creek Vineyard & Distillery
Ithaca’s Own Winery & Distillery features an especially lovely setting to enjoy memorable wines and spirits styled to suit a variety of preferences. Enjoy the panoramic valley view overlooking vineyards, pond, and gardens. A popular choice for picnics, weddings, and special occasions. A line of specialty spirits distilled from local grapes includes vodka, gin, limoncella, grappa, and a brand-new orangecello. Open daily yearround for tastings and sales, with a Thursday evening concert series June through August.
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smooth turquoise lake emerges here’s a saying that over the ridge. Drop down into respect isn’t easily given; another valley, past the many it must be earned. But gorges and dense forests of foliwhen it comes to wine, how age and fauna, and a series of long does that take? For years, farms come into view, includthe Finger Lakes region has been ing dairy, livestock, and produce. called “emerging.” In reality, it’s There are also rows upon rows of been emerging, and re-emerging, vineyards that guard the region’s for 175 years – and counting. treasure like sentries in concert Now, along with thousands of with the lakes that are responannual visitors, influential wine sible for modulating spring writers and wine judges from and autumn air flow, protectthe East to the West Coasts as Finger Lakes vineyards date back to the 1830s, but pioneers such as ing grapevines from sudden and well as abroad have flocked to Dr. Konstantin Frank spurred a “Vinifera Revolution” in the 1960s. potentially devastating frosts. the Finger Lakes region, too, The history behind Finger Lakes vineyards began in 1836 as a steadily rewarding the perpetual emergence of premium wines that single-family winery on the extreme western border of the region. spring forth with exciting regularity. Collectively, the wineries are consistently issued accolades and To the east, a major table grape industry was forming at the southawards, primarily for top-quality Riesling, but also for wines like ern tip of Keuka Lake, one of 11 spectacular Finger Lakes. The first Gewürztraminer, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, and Lemberger winery emerged in Hammondsport in 1858, and by the turn of the (Blaufränkisch) – not to mention the spectacular conditions in the 20th century, about 17 wineries graced the bustling Keuka vicinity. The first wave of international recognition emerged as early as region for both sparkling wine and Late Harvest dessert wines. In addition, trend-setting periodicals like Food and Wine, Wine 1873, when the Pleasant Valley Wine Company’s Great Western Enthusiast, Wine & Spirits, and Wine Spectator have caught on to the sparkling wine brand surprised the Europeans with its quality. quality of the Finger Lakes bounty – with high ratings in monthly Future awards and surprises flowed in the Finger Lakes until 1920, when Prohibition halted much activity. Clever marketing kept a few issues, plus an annual spot or two in their “best of ” lists. Some might say it’s about time. After all, the “emergence” has wineries alive, and upon repeal of the mistake in 1933, the Finger deep roots that begin right at the source – in the approximate 5,000 Lakes re-emerged slightly battered but full of promise once more. Still, while travel writers and travelers marveled at the striking square mile topography of the Finger Lakes, a region that was created about 10,000 years ago when receding ice caps of the last ice beauty of the Finger Lakes, the dynamic region was for decades among the world’s best-kept wine secrets, a place for die-hard, age left their carvings in the form of majestic hills and pristine lakes. You can see for yourself what that means as you exit the nearest mostly local aficionados. That situation began to change in 1962, main highway and cruise the region’s valley floors. Drive along and when the region’s standing in the international wine world truly soon a rolling hillside emerges; take the hill, reach its top, and a emerged with the collaboration of two immigrants at Gold Seal F i n g e r L a k e s W i n e C o u n t r y. c o m
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The Finger Lakes area is often compared to the Rhine region of Germany. Deep lakes store heat and moderate the macroclimate, preventing early season frost. Most vineyards are planted on steep hillsides, which provide good drainage and sun exposure.
Winery: Charles Fournier, from France, and Konstantin Frank, from the former Soviet Union. That year saw their release of the first commercially successful Riesling and Chardonnay wines of New York State. Until then, few believed that local winters could sustain the tender Old World species of grapevines from which Riesling, Chardonnay, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Noir, and Cabernet Franc spring forth and which today thrive quite happily and successfully in the Finger Lakes. The area is often compared to the Rhine wine growing region of Germany. Stored heat from the area’s deep lakes moderate the macroclimate, preventing early season frost and extending the summer’s heat for a longer growing season. Most vineyards are planted on steep hillsides, which provide good drainage, sun exposure, and a reduced risk of frost. When the famous 1970s wine revolution exploded, New York grape growers and winemakers persuaded the legislature to make licensing easier and less expensive for family wineries to flourish. That led to yet another “emergence” – one of the most dynamic wine industries in the United States led by small to medium-sized wineries. Today, thousands each year visit hundreds of small, mostly family-operated wineries that hug hillsides and lakeshores throughout the region. Each year, it seems, a new winery joins the clan, and another emerging future for premium wine is off and running. Also emerging in the Finger Lakes is an extension of the nascent national movement toward sustainable viticulture and winemaking. Wineries have made a commitment to retain and to advance the region’s bucolic pastoral panorama as more and more people come to see for themselves. Across the Finger Lakes, grape growers are part of a five-year VineBalance program co-sponsored by Cornell’s Agricultural Station, the NY Wine and Grape Foundation, and the NY Wine Grape Growers Association. The program teaches grape growers how to minimize use of chemical fertilizers
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to prevent run-off into the lakes, and how to maximize natural growing techniques with mulch and compost. In addition, some Finger Lakes wineries have developed and built efficient facilities to reduce fossil fuel use. For example, Red Tail Ridge Winery is seeking to become the region’s first winery to gain LEED certification (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) from the U.S. Green Building Council. Among their green initiatives: a new wine-processing building that uses geothermal heating and cooling. Over at Hunt Country Vineyards, a vertical-axis wind turbine (VAT) helps generate electricity to reduce their footprint on the land. Other efforts include composting and shipping wine in “used” cartons. They also built a processor to make biodiesel from area restaurants’ used vegetable oil, and use the fuel to power their tractors. Make no mistake about it: A responsible wine industry stimulates growth in the hospitality industry as well. Today, Finger Lakes is one of the top world-class destinations not only for wine aficionados but also for travelers. Dotted with fine hotels, B&Bs, and lakeside cabins, Finger Lakes Wine Country is also sprinkled with an array of restaurants from the simplest to the classiest … and it is all within a fiveto six-hour driving distance from major cities in the Northeastern United States and Eastern Canada. For those who live farther away, major airline service gets you to Elmira Corning Regional Airport. From there, access to many car rental companies places you within minutes of one of the three major lakes: Keuka, Seneca, and Cayuga. To make the trip especially rewarding wineries have joined together (often with those same quality restaurants) to offer unified experiences through special wine events that highlight the four seasons and some of our most celebrated holidays. To join in, you follow members either of the Keuka Lake Wine Trail, Seneca Lake Wine Trail, or Cayuga Lake Wine Trail. At each stop, visitors are welcomed with open doors, open hearts and – most important – open wine bottles and gourmet plates. Amidst stylish comfort, surrounded by large window views of vineyards upon vineyards that slope toward winding lakeshores, just a few ounces of wine takes visitors simultaneously to past and present in spectacular Finger Lakes Wine Country, a locale with a perpetually emerging future.
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he cloudless sky is the kind of blue you can get lost in if you stop and stare long enough. And if you visit Finger Lakes Wine Country, you’ll want to stop and stare, again and again. As you stand on the spacious deck at Dr. Konstantin Frank Vinifera Wine Cellars, tasting an exceptional vintage from some of the nation’s oldest vinifera vines and enjoying the breathtaking view of Keuka Lake, you’ll start to understand that Finger Lakes Wine Country is about more than wine and water. It’s about an experience you won’t find anywhere else in the world. The Finger Lakes Wine Country region is full of doors: myriad opportunities to explore the known and enjoy the best of it, as well as opportunities to venture into the unknown and come away changed for the better. Spend the morning in a world-class art museum, drive 20 minutes for a noontime sailplane ride (exceptionally scenic during a fall color tour), then drive another 15 minutes for a hilltop lunch to take in virtually the same views that inspired Mark Twain when he wrote about Tom and Becky and Huck and Jim. Had enough of relaxing? A half-hour away, experience for yourself the rush of what it’s like to drive on one of the country’s premier racetracks. Spend the night in a rustic campground,
an elegant B&B, or an upscale mansion overlooking a lake. Or perhaps you’ll choose to stay at a winery, where you’ll find a wonderful view of the lake, a bottle chilling in the room fridge, and an excellent restaurant just a few short paces away. Start the next day with a refreshing hike
State gets its name from 11 long, slender, deep-water lakes that Native American legend suggests were left by the hands of The Creator. Finger Lakes Wine Country centers near three of the most famous – and arguably the most scenic – of the Finger Lakes: Keuka, Seneca, and Cayuga. It has a high concentration of wineries – about 100 all together, each with its own story, personality, and specialization. Although most of the “don’t-miss” attractions in Finger Lakes Wine Country are products of human invention, some of the most awe-inspiring and unforgettable are simply products of nature. You don’t want to miss Watkins Glen State Park and its 19 waterfalls and carved tunnels. A path features stone walkways and bridges, and meanders through the glen over and under the waterfalls. The acclaimed park has been named one of Reserve America’s top outdoor locations and one of the top 100 campgrounds nationwide. The Chemung River offers even more outdoor options as is winds its way through Corning and Elmira. It’s perfect for birdwatching, canoeing, and geocaching. And the river is easily accessible from a paved and scenic state bike route. The Finger Lakes National Forest is another natural beauty. New York State’s only National Forest is some 16,000 acres of land where camping, hiking, horseback
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or snowshoe trek through glens and gorges, on trails that wind their way above and below waterfalls, then stop in a gourmet café for lunch, or do some shopping – perhaps in a quaint village square or historic district that inspired a national downtown revitalization project. There are so many choices that the most difficult decision you have to make while you’re in Finger Lakes Wine Country is which door to open first. THE WATER … AND THE WINE Of course, two of the main attractions of Finger Lakes Wine Country are the lakes and the wine. The Finger Lakes region of New York
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Photographs courtesy Finger Lakes Wine Country, Spring photo Janis Perrin. Holiday; Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards, Snowshoeing; ©2011 Polly Smith-Blackwell
“In the universe, there are things that are known, and things that are unknown, and in between there are doors.”
Photographs courtesy Finger Lakes Wine Country, Spring photo Janis Perrin. Holiday; Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards, Snowshoeing; ©2011 Polly Smith-Blackwell
There’s no such thing as an “off-season” in Finger Lakes Wine Country: Celebrate summer’s warmth at a lake, witness nature in full spring bloom, relish in the fall harvest’s bounty, embrace the activities of winter, or celebrate the holiday season at charming venues.
riding, swimming, fishing, sledding, crosscountry skiing, snowshoeing, and exploring are all encouraged. In addition, the Finger Lakes Trail offers hikers more than 800 miles of connected footpaths across the state – and part of this trail system can be found in the National Forest. There’s nothing quite like a lake vacation, except maybe a lake vacation in wine country. Editors of ShermansTravel magazine named the Finger Lakes one of the Top 10 lakeside retreats in the world. Budget Travel readers named Finger Lakes the most beautiful wine country destination in the world in the 2010 Readers’ Choice Poll. There are numerous options – from sightseeing or dinner cruises on Keuka Lake on The Esperanza Rose or on Seneca Lake with Captain Bill to kayaking, water skiing, chartering a fishing boat, or simply hitting a public beach or sitting on a dock at the shore dangling your feet. And if you’re looking to rent simple cottages to luxurious homes, cook your own meals, and stay a few days or a few weeks, an expert source such as Finger Lakes Premier Properties offers you the ultimate control over your accommodations. Then there’s the wine. The Finger Lakes offer an incredibly diverse sampling of wine styles – sweet
to dry, ice to sparkling, local favorites to national and international award-winning vintages, and wines made from native and hybrid grapes, as well as some of the finest European-style wines you’ll find anywhere. But winery owners know that great wine isn’t enough. They provide a complete destination experience. There are marvelous
tours like the one at Pleasant Valley Wine Company – where you explore historic buildings and caves at the first bonded winery in the country). There are guided tours like those offered at Fox Run Vineyards and Glenora Wine Cellars – where you become privy to the behind-the-scenes details involved in winemaking, with tours F i n g e r L a k e s W i n e C o u n t r y. c o m
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Celebrate America’s literary heritage in Elmira, the summer home of iconic author Mark Twain. Then visit The Corning Museum of Glass — the most comprehensive collection of glass art and artifacts in the world. This year marks the museum’s 60th anniversary.
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enjoy wine tasting experiences at reduced prices. Passports or coupons are typically good for up to two people and entitle the holder to tastings and discounts at participating wineries. OTHER TOP ATTRACTIONS There’s more to Finger Lakes Wine Country than wine and water, of course. Here are just a few of the area’s top attractions. ➢ You may have never stopped to think about how much something as ubiquitous as glass influences daily life. After a visit to the remarkable Corning Museum of Glass (CMOG) you’ll know there isn’t anything else quite like it on Earth – and you’ll discover just how much fun it can be to shape molten glass or create your own piece of glass art. 2011 marks CMOG’s 60th anniversary. Starting with an original collection of 2,000 pieces, it now contains the most comprehensive collection of glass art and artifacts in the world – more than 45,000 objects spanning 35 centuries. To celebrate the 60th milestone, there will be special exhibits throughout the year, in addition to the customary live glassblowing demonstrations and daily workshops, where in less than an hour, you can create your own glass art.
➢ Less than half a mile away you’ll find the Rockwell Museum of Western Art, which has nothing to do with Norman Rockwell and everything to do with the Old West. In many ways, the untamed wilderness and the spirit of adventure reflects the very essence of Finger Lakes Wine Country. There’s a convenient shuttle bus to take you between the two museums. The Rockwell Museum boasts the finest collection of American Western and Native American art east of the Mississippi. It has engaging and interactive hands-on activities for kids, and there are special events for adults as well – like margaritas on the terrace during the summer. And if you visit November-April, Sundays are free. ➢ Over a quarter of a million visitors each year attest to the full-throttle excitement found just a half-hour drive from Corning at Watkins Glen International. For more than 50 years, race fans have descended upon the village of Watkins Glen to satisfy their highoctane itch. As exciting as the races are, you may want to visit on a non-race day. That’s when Thunder Road Tours let you experience for yourself what it’s like to snake through the “esses” and accelerate out of some 11 testy turns while dropping more than 300 feet in elevation (which, although much more
Photography courtesy Mark Twain Tourism, The Corning Museum of Glass, and Watkins Glen International
of vineyards, wine cellars, and production facilities, your guides will explain the history of the winery, the influence of the Finger Lakes on the wines, and the various steps involved from taking a grape from the vine to the bottle. Finger Lakes wineries give the visitor many reasons to linger, including small museums and pop art galleries, unique boutiques, culinary events, live entertainment, gourmet cafés and restaurants, and wonderful overnight accommodations. In addition to making some impeccable wines, area wineries offer a multitude of ways to enjoy their product. For example, Lucas Vineyards, celebrating 30 years in 2011, will customize wine labels just for you. Regardless of where you go, there are intriguing personal stories to be heard, like that of the beloved winery dogs at Hunt Country Vineyards or the story of the siblings at Three Brothers Winery. You might also hear the stories behind names of wines like Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards’ Red Cat (the best selling domestic wine in New York State). Area wine trails host a number of themed events throughout the year – some focus on holidays or coincide with fall foliage tours or the harvest, while others celebrate cultural cuisines. Each wine trail offer a “passport program” that gives you the opportunity to FINGER LAKES WINE COUNTRY
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WHEN A BIG DAY IS A SIMPLE GETAWAY At the Hilton Garden Inn,Ž you’ll find everything you need to recharge after a day in Wine Country including dining at The Great American Grill,Ž enjoying a cocktail at The Ernie Davis Lounge, or lounging in our indoor heated pool and whirlpool. Stop by and visit our 24-hour fitness center and 24-hour business center. Our 119 luxurious rooms feature Garden Sleep SystemŽ Beds, a microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker and complimentary internet service. We’re in walking distance to the Arnot Mall, minutes from the Corning Museum of Glass and a short drive to the Finger Lakes wineries! Relax, enjoy a glass of Finger Lakes wine and treat yourself to a wonderful evening at the Hilton Garden Inn Elmira/Corning where you’ll always be treated like family! When tomorrow’s a big day, stay HGI tonight. Only 3.5 miles from Harris Hill and National Soaring Museum. Only 2 miles from Elmira Corning Regional Airport.
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gradual, is nearly twice the drop of Niagara Falls). Visit April through October and take your car on the track for three paced laps for only $25. Race events include Grand Am, SCCA, and NASCAR, plus a vintage Grand Prix race. And the track hosts an annual Finger Lakes Wine Festival (to be held July 15-17, and recently named one of the American Bus Association’s Top 100 things to do in 2011) with the largest collection of New York State wines anywhere, plus live music, culinary classes and demonstrations, craft vendors, a toga party, upscale tastings, and dinner. For non-wine drinkers, a Brewers’ Garden lets craft brew connoisseurs sample ales, lagers, IPAs, stouts, and more from local and regional microbreweries. Of course, if wine is your thing, you might already be aware of the way the size and shape of a wineglass can enhance a tasting experience. Austrian wine glass artisans at Riedel Crystal have received worldwide acclaim for designing glasses that accentuate the character of the wine, and they have selected a special Riesling wine glass for the Finger Lakes region. So, if all those other exciting elements aren’t enough to make the Riedel Experience a not-to-be-missed event, consider the fact that there’s also a high-end private tasting (find out how to 48 /
be part of this special VIP experience by visiting FLWineFest.com) with a senior-level executive of Riedel where you can discover for yourself how exceptional Finger Lakes wines can taste even more extraordinary. MORE UNEXPECTED DISCOVERIES Some of the most memorable vacations involve making totally unexpected discoveries. There are a number of “best-kept secrets” in Finger Lakes Wine Country. There are a few places it wouldn’t hurt to know about ahead of time. ➢ The Arnot Art Museum in Elmira has been called “arguably the best small-town art museum in America” by Vitality magazine. Yet chances are you haven’t visited yet. What you’re missing is not just the exceptional art, it’s the unique opportunity to experience works presented just as the 19th century collector would have experienced them. The Museum is one of the few in the world that focus on representational art. The year 2011 begins the centennial celebration so stay tuned for exciting exhibits and events. ➢ For all the things you learn in school, it’s what you discover outside a classroom that resonates strongest. Never heard of Glenn H. Curtiss? He’s known as the “father of naval aviation” because he invented the
first flying boat – and 2011 commemorates 100 years of naval aviation. He also built motorcycles before Harley-Davidson and held the country’s first public air show and the first long-distance flight. He’s one of those old-school people who, ironically, never finished school, but made changes that transcend time. Pencil in a stop at the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum in Hammondsport. ➢ Less than 20 minutes from Corning, in the Chemung River Valley, you’ll find the “Soaring Capital of America.” Learn about the first female Space Shuttle Commander at the National Soaring Museum, experience the freedom of motorless flight with a sailplane ride out over the valley, or send your kids to one of the popular overnight camps. ➢ When most people think of Mark Twain they think of the Mississippi River and steamboats. They’re often surprised to learn that Finger Lakes Wine Country is also Mark Twain Country. The iconic author wrote some of his most famous works while spending his summers looking down on the Chemung River from his study at Quarry Farm. He’s also buried in Elmira along with his wife and their family. During each July and August, you can take a guided Mark Twain Trolley Tour that retraces some of the author’s life in the area. ➢ In addition to its rich aviation history,
Photography courtesy Watkins Glen International, Finger Lakes Wine Country, and Chumung County Chamber of Commerce
Get your pulse racing at Watkins Glen International, wander beside 19 waterfalls at Watkins Glen State Park, set sail from the pier at Seneca Lake, take in America’s “best small-town art museum,” or delve into aviation history.
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captivating scenery, and magnificent wine, another common thread that binds Finger Lakes Wine Country is the diversity of year-round shopping opportunities. You can scour the offerings of antique shops of all sizes (including Antique Revival, New York State’s largest) in nearly every area town and hamlet. In between, there are one-room pottery shops and historic downtown shopping and entertainment districts, like Corning’s Gaffer District (New York State’s first wheelchair-accessible historic district), where you can stroll brick sidewalks and streets lined with vintage lampposts and explore more than 100 stores, galleries, boutiques, and restaurants, not to mention encounter some remarkable historic architecture along the way. You can also get a jump-start on holiday shopping at The Christmas House on Historic Maple Avenue in Elmira. The 1890s Victorian three-story shop is open from late June through the holiday season. They also have an outlet at Arnot Mall. There’s also something inexplicably rewarding about stepping back in time, and
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shops like the Seneca Lake General Store and the Pennsylvania Yankee Mercantile don’t merely bring back the concept of the general store, they provide an experience you can’t really get any other way. It’s about more than the old-school ambience of the café or the apothecary or the homemade fudge; it’s about more than the local and organic products and the sundry other home goods you’ll find, from pottery and utensils to fresh produce. It’s as if, when you step into these shops, when you walk across an original hardwood floor and you hear the creak of timber laid down more than 100 years ago, when you look up at the original tin ceiling, you feel transported, in a way, to an entirely different era. Of all these choices, however, The Windmill Farm and Craft Market (the largest farm and craft market in New York State) might be the most unique. It’s also one of those places you need to know about ahead of time, or be lucky enough to stumble across, as it’s open only one day a week, seven months a year. With more than 250 vendors on any given Saturday, The Windmill offers the opportunity to taste world-class wine, eat ribs, purchase handmade Adirondack chairs, and get a spinal adjustment by a chiropractor … all in the same location. Although some of the best individual shops are hidden gems located en route to somewhere else, there are some concentrated areas to get your shopping fix. Visit FingerLakesWineCountry.com for information about special events and promotions at these and other shopping and entertainment districts. ➢ Franklin Street in Watkins Glen ➢ Village Square in Hammondsport ➢ Corning’s Gaffer District ➢ Arnot Mall in Horseheads ➢ Historic Downtown Penn Yan ➢ Historic Hanover Square in Horseheads ➢ Maple Avenue in Elmira
A FIVE-SEASON DESTINATION Finger Lakes Wine Country is a different kind of “seasonal destination” in that there really is no “off-season.” Folks in the Finger Lakes make a point to celebrate all seasons – and with good reason, as the area itself (the people, the places, the things to see and do) embodies the best aspects of each. ➢ There’s the rejuvenation of springtime and a sense of beginning, whether it’s found in a great outdoor adventure, a quiet B&B, window shopping, or enjoying Mardi Gras – Finger Lakes style. ➢ There’s the vitality and lushness of summer, with the rolling forested hills, fertile valleys, and the many shades of blue found in these special lakes. ➢ There’s the rich, multifarious colors of autumn, the wonderful scents, and the ripeness of the harvest (which is celebrated in many communities at harvest festivals, as well as wine trail events). ➢ And there’s the brilliance, the sparkle, and the magic of wintertime found in the simple joys of snowshoeing one of the many outdoor trails or enjoying cool events like Wine on Ice and Cabin Fever. ➢ But, in addition to the traditional four seasons, Finger Lakes Wine Country also celebrates a fifth season, the holiday season, with everything from parades and annual events like Sparkle, Deck the Halls, and Starshine to special getaway packages. There are scores of towns, villages, and hamlets throughout the region, adding texture to the rich tapestry that is the Finger Lakes, adding layers of character and charm and a certain authenticity that offer so many special moments and that transform a visit into something more, into an experience you’ll want to relive with family and friends again and again. Dave DeGolyer is a freelance writer and former communications manager for the Steuben County Conference & Visitors Bureau.
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KEUKA LAKE WINE TRAIL 2375 State Rte. 14A, Penn Yan 800.440.4898 KeukaWineTrail.com for event information @KLWT 5
Hunt Country Vineyards / D-5 4021 Italy Hill Rd., Branchport / 800.946.3289 HuntWines.com, @HuntWines
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Stever Hill Vineyards / D-5 3962 Stever Hill Rd., Branchport 315.595.2230
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Dr. Konstantin Frank’s Vinifera Wine Cellars & Chateau Frank / D-6 9749 Middle Rd., Hammondsport 800.320.0735 DrFrankWines.com
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Heron Hill Winery / D-6 9301 County Rte. 76, Hammondsport 800.441.4241 HeronHill.com @HeronHillWinery
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Ravines Wine Cellars / D-6 14630 State Rte. 54, Hammondsport 607.292.7007
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Barrington Cellars / E-5 2794 Gray Rd., Penn Yan 315.531.8923
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Villa Bellangelo / F-5 150 Poplar Point, Dundee 607.243.8602
Keuka Spring Vineyards / E-4 243 State Rte. 54 (East Lake Rd.), Penn Yan / 315.536.3147
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Rock Stream Vineyards / F-6 162 Fir Tree Point Rd., Rock Stream 607.243.5395
Chateau Renaissance Wine Cellars / D-7 7494 Hatchery Rd., Hammondsport 866.426.7543
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Penguin Bay Winery / F-5 6075 State Rte. 414, Hector 607.546.5115
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Tickle Hill Winery / F-5 3839 Ball Diamond Rd., Hector 607.546.7740
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Finger Lakes Dexter Cheese Creamery / G-4 1853 Black Rock Rd., King Ferry 315.364.3581
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Hillcrest Dairy / H-4 66 Aurora St., Moravia 315.497.0659
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seneca Lake Vacation rentals 973.390.4805 seneca Lodge Watkins Glen 607.535.2014
sunflower acres family Campground/addison 607.523.7756
seneca View rental Home 301.530.7607
tumble Hill Campground Cohocton 585.384.5248
spring’s retreat Montour falls 607.857.1757
twin rivers CB Campground/addison 607.359.2547
sunset shores on seneca Lake/ 607.546.4425 robertson House B&B Penn Yan 315.536.9273
Brown’s Cottage rentals 607.739.1240
the Beach House 607.243.7301
fox Inn B&B/Penn Yan 315.536.3101
rosewood Inn B&B Corning 607.962.3253
Cabins to Castles 607.535.2565
Viking Cottage rentals Penn Yan 315.536.7061
the Ginger Cat B&B rock stream 607.535.9627
rufus tanner B&B Pine City 607.732.0213
Catharine Cottages Montour falls 607.535.0000
1871 Benjamin Hunt Inn Watkins Glen 607.535.6659
Glen Manor B&B Watkins Glen 607.535.7159
seneca Lake Watch B&B Watkins Glen 607.535.4490
Century 21 sbarra & Wells 315.536.7456
Wigwam keuka Lake Campground/Bluff Point 315.536.6352
1892 seneca Inn B&B Watkins Glen 607.535.7993
Gone With the Wind on keuka Lake/Branchport 607.868.4603
seneca springs resort Hector 607.546.4066
Cleveland Waterfront Log Home/Penn Yan 310.831.1653
1897 Victorian Lady B&B dundee 607.243.7334
Gorham House/Gorham 585.526.4402
a Pleasant View B&B Geneva 585.526.5974
Gulfstream House Hammondsport 607.246.4063
10,000 delights B&B Branchport 607.868.3731 18 Vine Inn Hammondsport 607.569.3039
adda trimmer House B&B Penn Yan 315.536.8304 almost Heaven at Cook Mansion Montour falls 607.379.1970 amity rose B&B Hammondsport 800.982.8818 anna rose B&B rock stream 607.243.5898 at the falls B&B Watkins Glen 607.535.2445 Barger Landing Hammondsport 570.398.1218 Black sheep Inn Hammondsport 877.274.6286 Blossoms B&B Watkins Glen 607.535.4130 Blushing rose B&B Hammondsport 607.569.2687 Bout time B&B Montour falls 607.210.4079 Button’s Creekside farm B&B/Cohocton 607.566.2406 Captain’s Cottage Bed & Chocolate Hammondsport 607.569.2157 Captain’s Quarters Penn Yan 315.536.7097 Cedar Hill Cottage B&B Branchport 315.531.3094 Champagne House Hammondsport 607.246.4063 Cherry Orchard B&B rock stream 607.535.7785 the Cottage B&B dundee 607.243.7194 Country Comforts B&B Branchport 315.595.2532 echoes of the Glen B&B Watkins Glen 607.535.2896 elm Croft Manor B&B Hammondsport 800.506.3071 elmira’s Painted Lady elmria 607.846.3500 esperanza Mansion keuka Park 315.536.4400 farm sanctuary B&B Watkins Glen 607.583.4512 feather tick ’n thyme B&B Prattsburgh 607.522.4113 the fine thread B&B Hammondsport 607.569.2093 finton’s Landing B&B Penn Yan 315.536.3146
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Halcyon Place B&B Campbell 607.583.4311
snug Harbor Inn & restaurant Hammondsport 607.868.7684
the Herb Cottage Montour falls 585.295.4904
south Glenora tree farm B&B/dundee 607.243.7414
Hillcrest Manor Corning 607.936.4548
sunrise Landing B&B dundee 607.243.7548
Idlwilde Inn/Watkins Glen 607.535.3081
sunset on seneca B&B Watkins Glen 607.535.6973
Inn at Chateau Lafayette reneau/Hector 607.546.2062
tall Pines above seneca dundee 484.201.0011
the Inn at the Gaffer Grille Corning 607.962.4649 J.s. Hubbs B&B Hammondsport 607.569.2440 keuka Overlook B&B dundee 607.292.6877 La Belle Vie B&B Penn Yan 315.694.7273 Lake and Vine B&B Hammondsport 607.569.3282 Lake House B&B rock stream 607.243.5637 Lindenwald Haus elmira 800.440.4287 Longhouse Manor Watkins Glen 607.535.2565
taylor farm B&B Prattsburgh 607.522.5155 tobehanna Creek B&B dundee 607.243.7616 top O’ the Lake B&B Penn Yan 315.536.4940 tudor Hall B&B On keuka Lake/Penn Yan 315.536.9962 tudor rose B&B Watkins Glen 607.535.6768 Universal friend B&B Branchport 315.536.4541 the Vagabond Inn Naples 585.554.6271 Victorian reflections B&B Canisteo 607.821.2986
College Cove – keuka Lake Vacation rentals Hammondsport 607.756.8283 Corning Landing Hammondsport 607.868.3244 the Cottage/dresden 315.536.9463 Cottage rental Penn Yan 315.536.8298 dancing Waters – keuka Lake Vacation rentals/ Hammondsport 607.756.8283
finger Lakes Vacation rentals/rental Plus 888.414.5253 the Getaway Vacation rental/Hammondsport 607.292.3588
the Manor at Castel Grisch Watkins Glen 607.535.5437
the Willows B&B on keuka Lake/Penn Yan 315.536.5653
keuka Lakeside executive rental 315.730.3380
the Marmalade Cat B&B Watkins Glen 607.535.4649
Willow Cove B&B dundee 607.243.8482
kramer Haus Montour falls 607.426.8560
Merritt Hill Manor B&B Penn Yan 315.536.7682
Windswept farms B&B Hector 607.546.2864
New Vines B&B Penn Yan 315.536.4087
Pleasant Valley Inn Hammondsport 607.569.2282 reading House B&B Watkins Glen 607.535.9785 red Brick Inn/dundee 607.243.8844 red House Country Inn Burdett 607.546.8566
Campers Haven/Bath 607.776.0328
finger Lakes Getaways 800.580.4733
keuka Lake Cottage 315.730.3380
Pilgrim’s Way B&B dundee 607.243.7704
Camp Bell Campground Campbell 607.527.3301
Chemung County fairgrounds/elmira 607.737.2843
Wagener estate B&B Penn Yan 315.536.4591
the Pearl of seneca Lake, Inc./dundee 607.243.5227
Bud Valley Campground Prattsburgh 607.522.3270
finger Lakes Getaways Penn Yan 315.536.4821
Hi-tor Hideaway 585.554.4265
the Parker House B&B avoca 607.566.2369
Back achers Campsites Himrod 607.243.7926
Chambers Wesleyan Beaver dams 607.962.4292
Hector Cottagette Hector 607.546.2084
Park Inn Hotel Hammondsport 607.569.9387
Babcock Hollow Campground/Bath 607.776.7185
Cayuta Lake Camping alpine 607.594.2366
Village tavern Inn and restaurant Hammondsport 607.569.2528
Magnolia Place B&B Hector 607.546.5338
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dunham’s Lakeside Hector 302.644.8899
Glen Guest House Watkins Glen 607.535.6675
Madison Guest House and B&B/Watkins Glen 607.535.9096
Yachtside Villa Branchport 585.392.0770
Cardinal Campground Campbell 607.527.8152
Villa Bernese B&B Corning 607.936.2633
Los Gatos B&B Penn Yan 315.536.0686
Wright’s Cottages on Waneta/Hammondsport 607.292.6786
david ferry rentals 585.374.9839
finger Lakes Premier Properties 315.536.2201 (See pg. 61 for details)
sun Valley Campsites arkport 607.545.8388
seneca View Cottage 607.546.8489
fontainebleau Inn alpine 607.594.2008
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sugar Hill state forest Watkins Glen 607.776.2165
Clute Memorial Park Watkins Glen 607.535.4438 Cool Lea Campgrounds Odessa 607.594.3500 donameer farm Hammondsport 607.569.2115 ferenbaugh Campground & recreational Center Corning 607.962.6193
Vickio’s deerfield Park, Inc. Watkins Glen 607.535.4384 Watkins Glen state Park Watkins Glen 607.535.4511 HOteLs/MOteLs admiral Peabody’s Lakeside Lodging Watkins Glen 607.535.9843 americas Best Value Inn Lodge on the Green Painted Post 607.962.2456 anchor Inn & Marina Watkins Glen 607.535.4159 Bath super 8 Motel Bath 800.800.8000 Best Western Marshall Manor/Horseheads 607.739.3891 Best Western Plus Vineyard Inn and suites Penn Yan 800.823.0612 (See pg. 61 for details) Budget Inn – Bath 607.776.7536 Budget Inn – Corning 607.937.5686 Budget Inn – Watkins Glen 607.535.4800 Caboose Motel/avoca 607.566.2216 Chieftain Motel Watkins Glen 607.535.4759 Coachman Motor Lodge elmira 607.733.5526 Cohocton Valley Inn Cohocton 585.384.5592 Colonial Inn & Motel Watkins Glen 607.535.7545 Colonial Motel Penn Yan 315.536.3056 Comfort Inn – Corning 607.962.1515 Comfort Inn – Hornell 607.324.4300
finger Lakes National forest/Hector 607.546.4470
Corning Inn/Corning 607.962.7115
flint Creek Campground Middlesex 585.554.3567
Country Inn & suites Horseheads 607.739.9205
Havana Glen Campground Montour falls 607.535.9476
days Inn – Bath 800.329.7466
Hickory Hill family Camping resort/Bath 607.776.4345
days Inn – Hornell 800.329.7466
kanakadea Park Hornell 607.324.0539
days Inn of Corning Corning 800.329.7466
keuka Lake state Park Bluff Point 315.536.3666
econo Lodge – Hornell 607.324.0800
Lakecrest Manor keuka Park 585.336.9657
kOa kampgounds Watkins Glen 607.535.7404
econo Lodge – Horseheads 607.739.2000
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Lakeliving.Info Penn Yan 315.536.0923
Lake demmon recreation area/Bath 607.566.3511
econo Lodge – Painted Post 607.962.4444
24 ducks Cottage rentals Hector 540.463.4440
the Meritage Cottage Penn Yan 585.269.9361
Lake Grove Park alpine 607.594.2987
erwin Motel/erwin 607.962.7411
a Beautiful Place, Log Cabin rental/Penn Yan 585.223.1293
North end Marina Penn Yan 315.595.2853
Lakeview Camp sites dundee 607.292.3288
Prudential ambrose & shoemaker 607.535.6613
Montour falls Municipal Campground and Marina Montour falls 607.535.9397
fairfield Inn by Marriott – Corning 866.541.6500
re/MaX diversified rental Penn Yan 315.536.1959
Newtown Battlefield state Park/elmira 800.456.2267
rosemary’s Legacy Watkins Glen 607.535.4257
Paradise Park Campground Cayuta 607.535.6600
rustic Log Cabins Hector 607.546.8489
Park station/erin 607.739.9164
san felice on seneca Valois 607.243.5671
smith Park Watkins Glen 607.546.9911
seneca folk 315.536.4248
stony Brook state Park dansville 585.335.8111
antler ridge Party House & Lodge/Watkins Glen 607.535.5525 Basin Park Marina Branchport 315.595.8808 Beyond the sea 215.675.3558 Bilyk Vacation Home rental/Watkins Glen 631.549.9394 Bluff Point of View Cabin Chalet rentals Bluff Point 315.536.4525
falls Motel/Watkins Glen 607.535.7262 finger Lakes Waterfall resort/Burdett 607.546.7171 Gatehouse Motel Corning 607.936.4131 Glen Motor Inn Watkins Glen 607.535.2706 Glen Way Motel Watkins Glen 607.535.4258 Golden knight Inn & suites/ Watkins Glen 607.535.8012
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Gorgeous View Motel Watkins Glen 607.535.2706 Hammondsport Motel Hammondsport 607.569.2600 Hampton Inn – Corning 607.936.3344 Hampton Inn Elmira/ Horseheads Horseheads 607.795.3333 (See details at right) Hilton Garden Inn Elmira/ Corning Horseheads 607.795.1111 (See details at right) Holiday Inn Elmira Riverview/Elmira 607.734.4211 (See details at right) Holiday Inn Express Horseheads/Horseheads 607.739.3681 (See details at right) Holland-American Country Inn/Bath 607.776.6057 The Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars/Dundee 607.243.9500 (See details at right) Keuka Lake Motel Hammondsport 607.292.6622 Knights Inn – Horseheads 607.739.3807 Lakeside Resort Watkins Glen 607.535.4232 Lando’s Hotel and Lounge Corning 607.936.3612 Longhouse Lodge & Motel Watkins Glen 607.535.2565 Microtel Inn & Suites Bath 800.771.7171 Motel 6 – Horseheads Horseheads 607.739.2525 Old National Hotel Bath 607.776.4104 Radisson Hotel Corning 607.962.5000 (See details at right) Rainbow Cove Motel Himrod 607.243.7535 Ramada – Painted Post 607.962.5025 Red Carpet Inn/Horseheads 607.739.3831 Relax Inn/Watkins Glen 607.535.7183 The Savannah House Himrod 607.243.7787 Seneca Clipper Inn Watkins Glen 607.535.2441 Seneca Lodge Watkins Glen 607.535.2014 Showboat Motel Himrod 607.243.7434 Staybridge Suites Corning 607.936.7800 Viking Resort Penn Yan 315.536.7061 Watkins Glen Villager Motel/Watkins Glen 607.535.7159 Vinehurst Inn Hammondsport 607.569.2300 Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel Watkins Glen 607.535.6116 (See details at right) Listings current as of Feb. 15, 2011. While every reasonable effort has been made to ensure accuracy, neither the publisher nor the Finger Lakes Wine Country Tourism Marketing Association are liable for any errors or omissions. Be sure to check FingerLakesWineCountry.com for updates.
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Best Western Plus Vineyard Inn & Suites 142 Lake Street, Penn Yan, NY 14527 315.536.8473 / 800.823.0612 vineyardinnandsuites.com Come visit us in Penn Yan, an historic town in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State. Surrounded by stunning lakes, breathtaking waterfalls, and a wide array of activities and attractions. Right at home is how you’ll feel with our well-appointed accommodations, stylish service and comforting amenities.
S p $$ Finger Lakes Premier Properties 142 Lake Street, Penn Yan, NY 14527 315.536.2201 / 888.414.5253 fingerlakespremierproperties.com Finger Lakes Premier Properties has the largest selection of vacation rentals and lakefront homes for sale in the Finger Lakes. Our properties are all waterfront homes and range from cozy cottages to luxury vacation homes for sale and rent. Whatever your interests and budget, we are confident you will find a great Finger Lakes vacation home to rent or buy.
p $$ – $$$$ Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars 5435 Route 14, Dundee, NY 14837 607.243.9500 / 800.243.5513 glenora.com Escape to one of 30 spacious and inviting guest rooms at The Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars, each beautifully appointed with Stickley furniture and pillow top mattresses. Every room features a private balcony or patio with a view of the vineyard and Seneca Lake. We can customize any stay with an array of packages that include a room massage, gift baskets, and chauffeured area tours. You'll find we are the perfect destination getaway.
Hampton Inn Elmira/Horseheads 51 Arnot Road, Horseheads, NY 14845 607.795.3333 elmirahorseheads.hamptoninn.com
Holiday Inn Elmira Riverview 760 East Water Street, Elmira, NY 14901 607.734.4211 FingerLakesHotels.com
Nestled near the Pennsylvania state line in the southern reaches of upstate New York's scenic Finger Lakes region, the Hampton Inn Elmira/Horseheads puts you minutes from wine country, world-class golfing destinations, the Corning Museum of Glass, Watkins Glen International raceway and much, much more. Pay a visit to the Hampton Inn Elmira/ Horseheads in the heart of Mark Twain Country and discover a great story of your very own.
Newly remodeled and conveniently located in the heart of Mark Twain Country at the foot of the Finger Lakes region; exit 52B off I‐86/17. Friendly, full‐service hotel offering an array of amenities and services such as micro‐fridges, free high‐speed Internet access, seasonal indoor/outdoor pool, Anthony’s Restaurant and Lounge featuring live entertainment every Saturday night, and banquets up to 400. We are your home away from home.
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Hilton Garden Inn Elmira/Corning 35 Arnot Road, Horseheads, NY 14845 607.795.1111 / 877.STAY.HGI Elmiracorning.gardeninn.com
Radisson Hotel Corning 125 Denison Parkway East, Corning, NY 14830 607.962.5000 / Radisson Worldwide Reservation 800.333.3333 radisson.com/corningny
Minutes from the Finger Lakes wineries, the Hilton Garden Inn Elmira/Corning offers 119 spacious guest rooms full of thoughtful amenities complemented by friendly service and a relaxed atmosphere. All guest rooms include a refrigerator, microwave, and coffeemaker. We offer banquet and meeting room facilities for up to 150 guests, an indoor heated pool and whirlpool and 24-hour fitness center. Enjoy a wonderful meal in our Great American Grill or relax with a glass of wine in our Ernie Davis Lounge. For added convenience we offer complimentary use of our 24-hour business center. Everything. Right where you need it.
f S $$$ Holiday Inn Express Horseheads 2666 Corning Road, Horseheads, NY 14845 607.739.3681 FingerLakesHotels.com Conveniently located for easy access to attractions in the Finger Lakes region including Elmira, Corning, and Watkins Glen. Exit 52B off of Route 86 at junction of Route 14. Complimentary Express Start Breakfast Bar featuring hot items, free wireless high-speed Internet, micro-fridges, complimentary airport shuttle, business center, seasonal outdoor pool, fitness center, banquets and meetings up to 200 people. The perfect choice for your Finger Lakes travels.
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Radisson Hotel Corning is an award-winning hotel located in Corning’s historic downtown Gaffer District and the heart of the Finger Lakes, a short walk to area attractions and Historic Market Street. Stay with us and explore Keuka, Seneca, and Cayuga Lake wine trails! Our hotel features Radisson’s exclusive Sleep Number Beds, complimentary wi-fi access, indoor swimming pool, fitness center, 10-person outdoor Jacuzzi, outstanding restaurant, bar, and room service.
f S p $$ – $$$$ Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel 16 North Franklin St, Watkins Glen NY 14891 607.535.6116 watkinsglenharborhotel.com Luxury on the Lake! Awarded the AAA Four Diamond Status, this hotel is located on Seneca Lake in the heart of the Finger Lakes Wine Country. The hotel offers 104 guest rooms and suites, indoor swimming pool, fitness center, concierge and bell service, complimentary wireless Internet, and conference or banquet facilities. The Blue Pointe Grill is a great lakeside restaurant within the hotel and features outside dining. The Coldwater Bar is a great place to end your day in the Finger Lakes.
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MARKETPLACE Sailing & Waterfront Dining In Watkins Glen Seneca Harbor Station Seafood • Steaks & Ribs
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Dock side Dining on Seneca Lake Open-air and indoor seating for 200 at our lively lake front setting. Overlooking Seneca Harbor and the Village Marina. Featuring a fine selection of Finger Lakes, domestic, and international wines. RESERVATIONS (607) 535-6101 www.senecaharborstation.com
Belhurst Wines have won over 150 medals!
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Enjoy our Specialty Wine Tastings with Chef-Designed Dishes and Your Personal Wine Expert Large Gift Shop featuring Home Decor, Unique Artist-Designed Gifts, Gourmet Foods, Eclectic Jewelry, American-Made Pressed Glass and More Customized Gifts and Wine Labels for your Special Occasion Fine and Casual Dining Overlooking Seneca Lake
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Award-winning wines since 1985
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VERAISONS RESTAURANT 5435 Route 14 607-243-9500 glenora.com
TANINO RISTORANTE ITALIANO 1-3 Ithaca Road 607-739-7013 taninoristoranteitaliano.com
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ANTHONY’S RESTAURANT & LOUNGE 760 E. Water Street 607-734-0402 anthonysgrill.com
Hammondsport THE SWITZERLAND INN 14109 Keuka Village Road 607-292-6927 theswitz.com
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4200 Route 14, just south of Geneva 315-781-9463 www.whitespringswinery.com OPEN DAILY
VILLAGE TAVERN RESTAURANT 30 Mechanic Street 607-569-2528 villagetaverninn.com
KEUKA RESTAURANT 12 Main Street 315-536-5852 keuka-restaurant.com
Watkins Glen
BLUE POINTE GRILLE 16 North Franklin Street 607-535-6116 watkinsglenharborhotel.com
MONTAGE ITALIAN GRILLE 3380 State Route 14 607-535-2706 montageitaliangrill.com
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SENECA HARBOR STATION 1 North Franklin Street 607-535-4541 senecaharborstation.com
RED NEWT CELLARS WINERY & BISTRO 3675 Tichenor Road 607-546-4100 rednewt.com
ROOSTER FISH BREWING 223-301 North Franklin Street 607-535-9797 roosterfishbrewing.com
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Bluff Point of View Chalet Rentals on Esperanza Road 315-536-4525 The perfect blend of luxury & nature overlooking beautiful Keuka Lake!
Agnostic, attorney, reformer, war hero Robert Green Ingersoll was the most popular, controversial public speaker of America’s Gilded Age. His Birthplace Museum brings his era to life!
www.Bluff PointOfView.com
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The Fox Inn Bed & Breakfast
61 Main St. Dresden, N. Y. Off S.R. 14! At flashing yellow light, turn toward lake and go 1800 feet
In the heart of the Finger Lakes 158 Main Street • Penn Yan, NY • 14527 315-536-3101 800-901-7997 www.foxinnbandb.com
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Stay on the Lake! Located just outside Watkins Glen, our contemporary B&B has three large queen rooms and all private baths. The deck, dock, and hot tub are available for your use. Hot breakfast, robes, hair driers, a/c in rooms. Personal service from resident owners. Open year round.
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Stay on the Lake! Loca Glen, our contemporary queen rooms and all priv dock, and hot tub are av Hot breakfast, robes, ha Personal service from re year round. 3221 Route 414, Burdett NY 14818 Phone: 607-535-6973 http://www.sunsetonseneca.com
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We are the perfect weekend getaway on Seneca Lake www.cascatawinery.com www.professorsinn.com
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The Famous Schooner “TRUE LOVE” Sailing on beautiful Seneca Lake May through October Seneca Harbor Park Pier Watkins Glen, New York 14891
We’re located in the heart of the Finger Lakes in downtown Corning, We’re in thetoheart the Fingerand Lakes in downtown Corning, within alocated short walk area of attractions Market Street. Keuka, within short walk Lake to area attractions anda Market Street. Senecaaand Cayuga Wine Trails just short drive away!Keuka, Seneca and Cayuga Lakeguest Wineservice, Trails just a short Offering award winning guest roomsdrive withaway! Sleep Offering award service, guest rooms with Sleep Number® Beds,winning SHARPguest flat screen televisions and complimentary Number® Beds, SHARP flat screen televisions and complimentary WiFi access. Our hotel also features an indoor heated pool, fitness WiFi access. Our outdoor hotel alsoJacuzzi features heated pool, center, 10 person spa,anonindoor site restaurant andfitness bar. center, 10 person outdoor Jacuzzi spa, on site restaurant and bar.
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Watson Homestead Conference and Retreat Center is located near Keuka and Seneca Lakes in New York Finger Lakes Wine Country. Fifteen minutes by auto from Corning, N.Y. and thirty minutes from Watkins Glen, N.Y. Now partnering with Corning Catering (CorningCatering.com), a dining room capacity of 350, comfortable and affordable meeting/event spaces and a Chapel seating 250, consider Watson Homestead for your wedding, family reunion, picnic, banquet, retreat or conference.
Visit our web site at www.watsonhomestead.org or call us 607.962.0541
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TRAVELERS’ TALES My husband and I have been coordinating a “Wine Tour With Friends” for six years now. Jeff and I, and 18-24 of our closest friends head out early October, via limo bus. We wear customdesigned matching shirts (so we don’t lose anyone … LOL!), and each year has a different theme. Last year’s theme was “Perfect!” as our tour was on Oct. 10 (10/10/10). We have also had “Group Therapy,” “Got Wine,” and “When Life Gets Complicated I Wine”! The awesome hospitality, beautiful scenery and distinguished wines have made this a tradition that we will carry on for many years to come! We have yet to visit the same winery twice ... and there are so many yet to explore! For us it is a day to get away from it all, experience new sights and tastes, and laugh until our faces hurt! We have all come to cherish this gem of a region so close to our home towns! – Gina L., Rochester, N.Y.
“Home is where the Heart is.” The Finger Lakes, mostly Keuka Lake, is where my heart is. Keuka was an important part of my life growing up. In summer we swam, sailed, water skied, and just enjoyed its beauty. I got my license to drive a boat at the age of 11. I rode my bike around the lake and swam across it, hiked the falls and worked picking grapes. In winter we skated, ice boated, raced go-carts, walked across the lake when frozen, and even landed and took off in a small plane from the ice. The lake was never taken for granted but respected. Keuka will always be in my heart no matter where I am. – John B., Washington, D.C.
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We had never been to that part of the country, and it was just beautiful. We celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary with our dear friends that were celebrating their 20th. We plan to come back and see the area during the summer! – JoAnn H., Arnold, Md.
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