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    Eagle Crest Vineyards

    4.5 (12 reviews)
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    Made with pure Hemlock Lake water
    John M.

    A very nice winery located on Hemlock Lake. They have a very good selection of red wines. Eagle Crest is the supplier of wine for the Catholic Church in the Northeastern US.

    Kay W.

    Staying down the road for a wedding and decided to pop in to see if this place was open- so glad we checked because we had a great time! Tasted 5 different types of wine for $3 and had really great conversation with Steve about the winery and the wines available.

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    While visiting my daughter in Honeoye for my birthday in August, I wanted to spend the afternoon outside in the beautiful weather. I googled local vineyards, and found O-Neh-Da/Eagle Crest. What a beautiful, short drive up the mountain, and pleasant surprise waiting for us. A beautiful setting outside, Adirondack chairs, tables, yard games, or seating under a rooftop. We purchased wine and cheese, and had a wonderful few hours. The owner and his wife greet you, and the wine is delicious (I purchased of course). We visited my daughter again in September, and I wanted to return. Bonus: not only another beautiful day, they had a Zimbabwean band playing inside, and they were great. (Seating inside or out) If you're ever in the area, or not, make it your business to visit, you won't be disappointed! There's a music lineup on their website for upcoming events. Another bonus: they have tents and cabins to rent in the mountains, , which are beautiful and unique. Quickly became one of my favorite places to visit!

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    Greetings Dan B.! Yes we serve up hot fresh grilled sandwiches and soups. We also have a yummy selection of locally made cheeses, sausages, crackers and chocolates for your… Read more

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    Inspire Moore Winery

    Inspire Moore Winery

    4.5(93 reviews)
    14.0 mi
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    We wanted to visit a winery that had some drier selections and that was also open during the week,…read moresince we weren't going to be around for a weekend and found Inspire Moore on Yelp. They are a small family owned and run winery, and the tasting room is located in a really cute town in the middle of a field of concord grapes! Oh wow, I have never smelled a field of grapes ready to pick and that was a bonus! No fear though..,their wines are not all concord grape! They actually make a lot of California style wines and German inspired wines..hence the drier varieties we were looking for! We had a delightful tasting on the outdoor patio. We each selected 4 wines and then shared so we each tried at least 6-8 varieties. They are really making some interesting varieties here. The "Unsupervised" is a sparkling, unfiltered variety that we liked and found very unique. Levity, Gratitude and Joy were all excellent whites, and the sparkle in Levity was an added bonus. We loved the reds too. Truth and Wisdom were our favorites. I had to try the Framboise even though I said I wanted drier wines....dessert wines are different, because...well dessert things can be sweet. This was excellent.,,a little glass of this with some quality dark chocolate and I'll be good... Everyone was friendly and the person in charge of our tasting knew and clearly loved the wines extremely well! The atmosphere was relaxed and lovely. We bought a bunch to take home, as a nice way ti extend the vacation. We also bought some concord grapes from a stand right outside. Not sure if they run the stand but another nice bonus!

    A delight. Inspire Moore was the last stop on my cousin chum mini winery tour last weekend, and it…read morewas a high note. The exterior of the buildings caught my eye as we drove by a few times a day or two beforehand, and this was a rare instance where judging a book by its cover paid off. This was a very pleasant experience and a rare recommend from the area. Inspire Moore...looks a little kooky, and it is. It's rare in my experience for a winery to sell anything other than wine, food and maybe some wine-related merch, but there's a significant chunk of the establishment devoted to other products; the first room or two by the entrance is more cluttered/intimate and sold, for instance, leather-bound journals with motivational quotes and honestly items I associate with alternative tourist traps, the kinds with candles, dreamcatchers and zodiac shizzle (if you've ever been to New Hope, Pennsylvania, it reminded me a lot of the stores there, along with the 90s shopping mall institution The Nature Company; RIP). Not an insult by any means, but definitely different from the average bear. Full disclosure - I bought one of the journals. There's a much larger room in the back that I assume houses some legit events and it's got a pretty wild view of the vineyards in the back of the property. I didn't spend a ton of time there other than to access the adjacent bathroom (which also boasts that view), but a marked departure from the other areas of the building. The wine we sampled here was significantly better than one of its counterparts down the street, with complex flavors and just overall tastiness. I decided to bouge it up a bit with the $15 reserve tasting (there's a $10 tasting for the common man), which was the right call. Far and away, I thought the best wine I sampled was the 2022 Bourbon Blend Red, which I ended up buying a bottle of for the road (it's hanging out proudly on my wine cart now in the other room). I'm MUCH more of a white wine drinker than a red so this one was a surprise for me, but I was legit impressed with the different notes on the palate, notably the charcoal mixed with the plum, which bizarrely worked. And hanging out in some bourbon barrels for months? Sold. Really interesting nip and I'm planning to bring it out for a good time in the future. I loved the woman assisting us on this visit. Susan was in many ways the perfect host - very self-effacing (was upfront about her lack of wine knowledge after a career in teaching, and in a roundabout way it felt like we were discovering these wines with her) and sweet. She knew enough about the wines to still give us a bit of an education without ever coming close to preaching or condescension. Very pleasant addition to this winery and they should try to keep her around; it's unusual for that kind of personality to be at a winery, but it works. Markedly improved the experience, and I don't think you can really give a higher compliment than that. The atmosphere here was pretty good too; we didn't have an AMAZING view from our vantagepoint (we were placed on the porch toward the front of the building facing the street, with mostly a view of the restaurant next door), but we did have some pleasing vineyard optics off to the side and understandably lingered a bit at this stop. My youngest cousin chum was getting antsy but the photo opportunities helped in that regard. Her day will come. This was probably the only place in Naples I'd recommend; unique winery with interesting wine - grapes with a dash of quirk.

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