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Long Point Winery

4.3 (54 reviews)
ModerateWineries, Delis
Closed 12:00 pm - 5:00 PM
Updated 3 months ago

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Dogs allowed
Outdoor seating
Good for groups

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Sally A.

Service was excellent. 6 of us came on a shuttle and Gary did our tastings. He was extremely friendly, knowledgeable and was able to recommend wine based on personal preferences. The 2018 Zinfandel was my favorite!

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Jennifer D.

Excellent wine for everyone, and a great atmosphere too. My sister in law was visiting and she fell in love so much she shipped some home! We will be sure to have a bottle or two for her every time she visits now. I love that they have a dog on the property too, greeting everyone! And their snack selection was great too.

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Mark J.

We visited recently and were welcomed inside with our puppy for a wine tasting. The house dog came in to say hi and then went back outside. Russ did an excellent job describing each wine. Overall we loved the experience and sipping our flights.

Pastrami and Italian sandwich with chips. Bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon that we took home with us.

My husband and I visited during our stay at a cottage in Aurora for our 10 year anniversary. My first wine tasting but not his. This place was gorgeous, with the perfect mix of comfortable and fancy. The two ladies at the counter were kind and helpful. The wine was amazing. And the lunch sandwiches were so tasty. If you come out to this area, definitely stop by this place. Thank you for some wonderful memories.

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Cute place with a great view and knowledgeable server. Great bottle prices as well. Don't skip this one!!

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10 years ago

Excellent tasting (5 for $5). Great view with Adirondack chairs and picnic tables outside. Try the Rubitage.

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Just left the winery and loved the wine! The gentleman that gets in trouble with the rose' was a delight

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Bright Leaf Vineyard - Setting sun over Cayuga Lake with a delicious, cold Chardonnay & Nora Jones playing lightly over the sound system. Doesn't get much better.

Bright Leaf Vineyard

4.2(35 reviews)
4.0 mi

Our next stop marked the third winery on this side of the lake, and the journey to get there was an…read moreexperience in itself. The winding driveway leading up to the property offered a stunning preview of what was to come. As we followed the sign near the road, we were led through rolling vineyards, past picturesque landscapes, and up a steep hill that provided a breathtaking panoramic view of the lake. It was one of those moments where you can't help but take a deep breath, soak in the scenery, and appreciate the beauty of the Finger Lakes wine region. Upon arriving at the tasting room, we were greeted with a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere. The staff handed us tasting sheets, allowing us to select the wines we wanted to sample at our own pace. @winecraft opted for the whites, while I focused on exploring the reds, eager to see what this winery had to offer. The Wine Tasting Experience 2019 Pinot Noir (13.6% ABV) I started with the 2019 Pinot Noir, which had been aged for 19 months in French oak barrels. This was a notable first release of Pinot Noir from their Lakeside Vineyard, making it a particularly special pour. A classic cool-climate Pinot, it had a delicate yet expressive profile, featuring subtle red fruit aromas, hints of earthy minerality, and a silky smooth texture. The oak aging contributed a gentle touch of vanilla and spice, enhancing the well-balanced acidity. It was a fantastic start to the tasting--elegant, nuanced, and undeniably enjoyable. 2020 Cabernet Sauvignon (13.5% ABV) Next up was the 2020 Cabernet Sauvignon, also aged in French oak. Right away, I picked up on its dark berry aroma, which was rich yet inviting. The first sip revealed layers of blackcurrant, plum, and a touch of baking spice, with a medium body and a beautifully structured finish. This wasn't an overly tannic Cab, but rather one that leaned into its fruit-forward character, making it incredibly smooth and approachable. The lingering finish left me wanting another sip, which is always a good sign. 2019 Lemberger (12.9% ABV) The third wine I sampled was the 2019 Lemberger, aged for 18 months in French oak barrels. Lemberger (also known as Blaufränkisch) is an underrated varietal that often surprises me, and this one was no exception. Deep, dark berry notes dominated the nose, while the palate offered a rich yet soft texture with a slight peppery kick on the finish. While the finish was a bit on the shorter side, it was incredibly smooth and well-balanced, making it a great option for those who prefer reds that are bold yet easy-drinking. This wine was also harvested from the Lakeside Vineyard, showcasing the estate's ability to produce complex and flavorful cool-climate reds. NV Red Blend #3 (13.5% ABV) Finally, I tried the NV Red Blend #3, a Bordeaux-style blend made up of 70% Cabernet Sauvignon, 24% Cabernet Franc, and 6% Merlot. This wine had a deep, velvety character, offering a beautiful balance of fruit, spice, and oak influence. The Cabernet Sauvignon brought depth and structure, the Cabernet Franc added a hint of peppery spice, and the Merlot softened the blend with its smooth, rounded finish. Dark berry flavors, soft tannins, and a lingering mouthfeel made this my favorite of the lineup--a wine I could easily see myself sipping on during a chilly evening by the fire. An Unexpectedly Adorable Surprise Oh, and how could I possibly forget--we met Rosie, the winery's adorable resident dog! Rosie was the ultimate greeter, making her rounds and stopping by for some well-deserved pets from guests. There's just something about wineries with dogs that instantly adds to the charm and warmth of the experience. A Personal Touch to End the Visit As we were getting ready to leave, we had an unexpected but fantastic conversation with the owner, who walked us out to our car. He shared a bit of his background, and we learned that he and his family are originally from Boston, MA. His passion for winemaking was evident--not just in the quality of the wines but also in the way he spoke about the craft, the vineyard, and the journey of running a winery in the Finger Lakes. There was something really special about meeting the people behind the wines--it added a layer of connection to the experience that made the visit even more memorable. Final Thoughts This winery wasn't just about the wines--it was about the atmosphere, the people, and the sense of place. From the scenic drive leading up to the property to the thoughtfully crafted wines and the warm hospitality, it was a standout stop on our tour of the east side of Cayuga Lake. Whether you're a Pinot Noir lover, a Bordeaux blend enthusiast, or just someone looking for a laid-back winery experience, this spot offers something special. We left feeling grateful for the experience and excited to return--because when you find a place where the wine is great, the people are welcoming, and there's a friendly pup named Rosie, you know you've found a gem.

My wife and I stopped by here about three weeks ago as part of a wine trip for our three year…read morewedding anniversary, and it was a pleasure to visit! The view of Cayuga Lake is great, we enjoyed the food and wine, and Mike stopped by to chat with us about the wines, the history of the winery, and gave us more insight into the winemaking process. All in all, we selected four bottles to take home with us to cellar. This was a nice way to cap off the day, and would be nice to revisit on a subsequent trip to Cayuga Lake.

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Ravines Wine Cellars - Bright Whites and Expressive Reds.  Hedonist Artisan Chocolate Pairing.  Flatbread.  All amazing!

Ravines Wine Cellars

4.3(118 reviews)
18.6 mi
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Spent a lovely afternoon at Ravines sampling their delicious Rieslings. Amy was so knowledgeable…read moreand I loved chatting with her about the different growing years and the distinctions between their vineyards. While I chose a few glasses to taste, most of what I took home were the things she handpicked for me. I was especially taken by the Glint Riesling which was grown from two sunny rows in a very sunny growing season and tastes like liquid sunshine. I also like what they're doing with Savagnin. The moody ambiance of the barn is just right for tasting. Highly recommended!

My family and I arrived to the Ravines Geneva tasting room on Sunday 5/10 (Mother's Day) at 4:43pm…read moreand upon entering were promptly told the tasting room was closed as they were closing in 15 minutes. We have previously been Ravines wine club members and frequently enjoy stopping into their tasting room for wine tasting, food and purchasing bottles. We would have happily purchased some wine to take home with us (likely a case or more) but the staff was incredibly unfriendly and unwelcoming. When I asked, for future visits, when the tastings usually stop, I was told 4:30. Ravines may want to update their website and online presence to reflect this (everything posted says 5pm close) as we were disappointed to be unable to finish our Mother's Day celebration at their tasting room. Due to the completely unfriendly welcome (customers were walking past us with fresh pours, clearly having just been served), we opted to leave without purchasing any wine - a significant loss for their business, not only in sales but also in customer loyalty. No one apologized that we couldn't be served or asked if we wanted to purchase any wine. We won't be back any time soon and will share the experience with friends so as to help them avoid a similarly unpleasant experience. We were once loyal but now disappointed Ravines customers.

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Ravines Wine Cellars - Sparkling Riesling, Gewurztraminer, & Smoked Trout Mousse

Sparkling Riesling, Gewurztraminer, & Smoked Trout Mousse

Ravines Wine Cellars - Inside - tastings are at the bar and there's a kitchen to the left and wine store to the right

Inside - tastings are at the bar and there's a kitchen to the left and wine store to the right

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