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Lucas Vineyards Winery

3.7 (77 reviews)
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Becky H.

Maybe it was the dreary rainy day, or the fact that his was winery #4 on our stop, but sadly not too much stood out as wow from this winery. The girls working there seemed to not care much about their jobs or the fact that they were there. The wine was just eh. Most of them tasted too bitter or bland (didn't know that was possible with wine?) for our liking. We started by sharing one flight but then my friend wanted to try more whites so we added another. Seemed like we should have stopped after the first. One nice thing is they give you a "welcome" taster which is basically the 5th wine sample. If you want to choose your own they let you sub that. So they bring the first sample to you, then you wait while they prepare the other 4.

We did a tasting at Lucas and had a great experience. This winery is a bit smaller than the other one we went to but still had a lovely place to sit outside and sip some wine.

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Jordan N.

I loved this winery! The view is beautiful! The wines were very unique. We had the best time chit chatting with the worker; she was so nice and friendly and gave us great recommendations of spots in the area. I loved the super nautical and relaxed vibe of this place! My one little complaint was the red wines weren't my favorite, and I'm usually a huge red wineo. But I enjoyed the whites !

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Pat R.

Venue was superb- outdoor seating overlooking the land and lake. Impressed by the hours- open 7 days! Even more impressed by them staying open when there were about three tables on a slow weekday afternoon. TBH that made it even more attractive for us. Staff was very friendly, willing to chat about the wines and history as we wished. Among other things they have a tugboat family history and when our table had a question about that; the server (granddaughter of the owners!) took the time to call her grandfather to answer our questions. That's pretty personal service! As for the wines- thoroughly enjoyed the flight options- definitely recommend the wine and chocolate flight as a fun and delicious option. The other flights were accompanied by small oyster cracker packets. Hardly worth providing as a cracker option. You can purchase crackers, dips, chips separately. Note-purchase of a flight gets you a $5 discount on purchases and there are also discounts for purchases of 6+ bottles. All in all a great way to unwind after enjoying the local falls for hikes etc.

Spirited R.

We traveled to the Finger Lakes for our second visit in 2 years. This was our first time at Lucas Vineyards. They did a wonderful job, provided us both with a wine glass and a choice of the wines that we selected. They bring them out to you at the picnic table. Nice service, good wine, very professional. They clean the tables down nicely. They have a nice outside area to consume wine.

Michelle T.

This one on my day 2 of the trip is my favorite after hitting up about a dozen wineries and breweries. $3 tasting with 4 they recommend and 3 that you select. That is a bargain considering all the other tastings were at least $5 for 5. Plus if you check into yelp, you get the supplemental reserve wine for free . My favorite is their famous tug boat white, red and sangria in which I bought the 1.5L bottles. Best value ever for the extra $5 double the volume and if you get 6 bottles you get 10% off. The 1.5L counts as 2 bottles. This place will be my go to place from now on!

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The Chardonnay was excellent and the staff was very helpful in helping us to box our purchases for travel.

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Fun vibe, but many of the wines are sweet so not my style but they do it well and surely something for just about everyone here.

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Friendly, helpfull staff. Many wines were listed on the tasting menu and i remember they let you try more than most other places.

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Best slushees ever, friendly staff even though it was crazy-busy, beautiful views

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Shepherdess Cellars - Shepherdess Cellars Tasting Room Bar

Shepherdess Cellars

4.7(33 reviews)
0.3 mi
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The good: Wine is great. Selection is on the smaller side and rather limited but they make up for…read moreit in quality. Facility is clean, modern, and extremely inviting. Also hosts a pretty spectacular view looking out at Cayuga lake. Randy, the older gentleman that tends to the place is a fantastic human being. Very kind, welcoming, knowledgeable and great to converse with. He is the shining star and reason people will return/give good feedback. The bad: The Owner (Mark). I saw mention in a previous review that he may be on some sort of epilepsy medication that makes him act "off". Not sure I buy that excuse at all. He appears to be heavily intoxicated or on some sort of drug. Conversations with him were awkward, impossible to follow, and just plain uncomfortable. The comment he made about comparing his ex-wife to a dog was the point he completely lost us. To top it all off, he started to become a bit too friendly with my wife while I walked away to use the restroom. That was the icing on the cake. While I understand his medications make him act "off", the above mentioned behavior is inexcusable, medicated or not. We also watched a large party come in and quickly leave after the owner visited their table. Frankly, if it weren't for Randy, we would have also left after interacting with the owner. Conclusion: This winery has a lot of potential and provides a really great product. Equally as important is the overall experience you provide to a patron. The experience is not a good one with Mark (the owner) in the picture. He tainted what would have been an easy 5 star review. Randy was the saving grace. As a business savvy person, I highly recommend keeping Mark as far away from customers as possible. He is a liability and will drive the business into the depths of extinction.

This was our second winery stop of the day. We walked in and the place was absolutely amazing…read more There was a few people there at the time. I think it was $5 to try 5 wines. I tried all of the reds, and my wife had others and some red wine. The guy that poured the wine was the owner. Very friendly and helpful on the wine tasting. They provide you pretzels as your food item, while sampling wine. Hands down, the best red wine on the side of the lake. One of my favorite top 3 wineries out of the 70 that I've visited in the finger lakes. This place is going places for sure. We liked it so much, that we had a full glass and purchased a 1/2 case of wine.

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Shepherdess Cellars - Our reds are aged in French oak barrels.

Our reds are aged in French oak barrels.

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Frontenac Point - wine flight - sweet, custom and white

Frontenac Point

4.5(15 reviews)
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An absolute highlight of my trip to the Fingerlakes!…read more We were a large bachelorette party looking for an afternoon at a winery. This place was chosen for both the proximity to our Air BnB and also because it was more affordable then some of the other vineyards in the area. I will say with certainty that this place was the best part of our trip! The vineyard has a small but suitable selection of wines to taste - you can see my photo for the menu available at the time. Reservations are not taken on the weekends, but we were able to walk in with relatively no crowds. However, by the time we left, it was packed! All of us opted for a flight - which, for the prince, how could you go wrong? The staff was incredibly pleasant and attentive, and they TRULY knew their products. They weren't afraid to say, "I don't think you'll like this [based on your tastes], try this instead." In addition, they had a selection of local cheesed and meats for purchase, so we were able to have a wonderful charcuterie with our wines. After purchasing, we sat on their deck and simply enjoyed being outside with the scenic view. Truly, it looked like it was taken out of a movie - I felt like I was looking at a scenic photo in a dentist office or something, but in the best way! We are so proud to support a local business like this. If I'm ever in the area, I will be sure to add this vineyard to my stops!

This is a gem of a privately owned small vineyard at Cayuga Lake. We visited in the afternoon and…read morewas greeted by a friendly server behind the counter who took the time to explain the different wine varieties in the tasting menu. There is a lovely patio at he back which overlooks the vineyard and a view of the lake. Such a low key spot with friendly service and reasonable prices.

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Frontenac Point - Deck and view.

Deck and view.

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Six Mile Creek Vineyard

Six Mile Creek Vineyard

4.3(122 reviews)
19.5 mi
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All of the wine my husband and I tasted was decent. We ended up buying three bottles. Like most…read moreFinger Lakes wineries, their whites are definitely better. The guy who helped us with our tasting was very well educated on the wines and very friendly. We were here in December so it was gray and brown, but I'm sure the views are beautiful when it's not winter.

Our final stop of the day brought us to Six Mile Cellars, a small but inviting winery that we…read morereached just before closing--5:40 PM, with the doors set to shut at 6 PM. The timing wasn't ideal, and at first, the staff member at the counter seemed hesitant to offer a tasting, expressing concern that we might not have enough time to fully enjoy the experience. Understandably, with just 20 minutes left, they didn't want to rush through what should be a relaxed, immersive tasting. However, after we reassured her that we'd be happy to share a tasting and keep things brief, her demeanor quickly shifted. She transitioned from cautious to warm, professional, and incredibly accommodating, making us feel truly welcomed despite the late hour. In moments like this, it's always great to see how much the right attitude and hospitality can enhance a wine tasting experience. The Tasting Experience We sampled five different wines, each offering something unique. Even though we were moving quickly through the tasting, we still took time to appreciate the flavors and characteristics of each pour. Ithaca Red - A Standout Favorite One wine that immediately stood out was the Ithaca Red, a dry red with bright fruit-forward notes of raspberry and strawberry jam, balanced by a medium body and a lingering spicy finish. It struck that perfect balance between vibrant acidity and smooth tannins, making it an incredibly enjoyable, easy-drinking red. It was so good that we didn't hesitate to grab two bottles to take home, ensuring we could enjoy it again later. Lemberger - A Dark, Spiced Delight Another highlight was the Lemberger, a varietal that often flies under the radar but consistently impresses me. This one had deep, rich dark fruit flavors that reminded me of ripe blackberries and plums, complemented by a lightly spiced finish. It was well-structured yet approachable, a perfect choice for those who love medium-bodied reds with a little complexity. Though those two stood out the most, every wine we sampled was well-crafted, balanced, and a true reflection of the region. A Fun Bills vs. Steelers Moment In addition to the great wine, we had an unexpected and fun football-related conversation with one of the winery's owners, who happens to be a die-hard Buffalo Bills fan. As soon as he spotted my Steelers jacket, the conversation naturally steered toward football--a classic AFC rivalry moment. We ended up chatting about the infamous Bills vs. Chiefs game (yes, that controversial first down call!), and we found some rare common ground--both agreeing that Buffalo did, in fact, get that first down. It was a fun, lighthearted exchange that added another layer of personality to the visit. Moments like this remind me why I love visiting small, locally-owned wineries--you're not just drinking wine, you're connecting with the people behind it. A Winery Worth Revisiting Despite the short timeframe, Six Mile Cellars left a lasting impression. From the quality of the wines to the friendly, engaging atmosphere, it was a great way to wrap up a full day of exploring wineries and breweries. I'd love to return with more time to spare, perhaps on a sunny afternoon when I can relax on the property, enjoy a glass of wine, and soak in the surroundings without worrying about the clock. This visit may have been brief, but it certainly won't be my last. If you're in the area and appreciate well-crafted wines, welcoming hospitality, and a little football banter, Six Mile Cellars is absolutely worth a stop. A perfect way to end an already fantastic day.

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Six Mile Creek Vineyard
Six Mile Creek Vineyard
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