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    Shalestone Vineyards

    3.8 (46 reviews)
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    Ali B.

    Friendly staff and ONLY red! For $5 tasting, you get 4 of the reds and 1 reserve. Great stop!

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    Heather R.

    This winery was by far the best that we have experienced in the area, at least so far! We got a chance to actually do our tasting with the owner who has his hand in all parts of the winemaking process. This winery does all dry red wines and I found them to be much more high-quality than some of the other wineries that offer red wines in the area. The owner and winemaker has a great perspective and isn't pretentious or condescending at all in his style.Their tasting menu is on point and the Pinot noir and synergy were also excellent. The red legend was our favorite by far and we had to take a bottle home!

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    The reds here were semi-dry. They only serve reds, so I only recommend going if red wine is your thing. I recommend their Syrah.

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    Blended wine were so so and do not have finess. Only good one was pino noir but overpriced.

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    Wagner Vineyards Estate Winery & Wagner Valley Brewing Co - Wagner Winery

    Wagner Vineyards Estate Winery & Wagner Valley Brewing Co

    3.8(172 reviews)
    1.2 mi
    $$

    Always a good time , and great wine . It's nice they have both wine and beer…read more Friendly staff , and the the view is a amazing with plenty of seating . We didn't need it but i thought it was a great idea to have a kid flight ! ( all kid friendly)

    No tasting experience should be contentious. Sadly I can very safely say this experience was quite…read moreunique but most definitely not in a positive way. John P was our host. Moments after arriving he introduced himself by telling us how tremendously educated he is regarding wine. He told us he was an author and an expert on the region and much much more. And no doubt he is and provided a lot of facts and interesting anecdotes. But welcoming he wasn't, quite the opposite. He introduced the tasting experience by telling us that we would be able to taste five wines. I chose most of the ones he recommended but not all of them and commented that I was sure he'd let me taste the 6th if I wanted as every other place certainly does that. Not john, John was insulted that I didn't leverage his brilliance. Not only did I not get a sixth to taste, but the pours I got were half of everybody else's. A wine host should be friendly and accommodating and do everything they can to help you enjoy the experience, and recommend it to others, and come back, and purchase wine. Because of John's pompous attitude he failed on every one of those. We will not be back.

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    Ria's Wines

    Ria's Wines

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    What a memorable way to ring in our 41st wedding anniversary by taking our 1st trip to the Finger…read moreLakes (FLX) We did some preliminary research and went on a 3 day wine safari visiting some very beautiful wineries along the lush eastern & western shores of Seneca Lake Ria's winery located in the Banana Belt was truly one of the most charming places we experienced on our self guided 3 day barnstorming tour What made it even more special is we were had the opportunity to spend some quality time with Ria herself who along with her viticulturist husband (both UC Davis graduates) operate this small Spartan winery Their wines are excellent with a particular shout out to their dry Grace riesling and their sweet desert wine, Late Harvest Vignoles Ria was kind enough to give us a small tour of them crushing riesling grapes It was fascinating tasting newly crushed grapes and realizing the skill, patience & alchemy the winemakers must possess to transform simple grape juice into a complex work of art

    As our last day of visiting wineries along Seneca Lake unfolded, we found ourselves reflecting on…read morehow much the region is evolving. Earlier in the day, when we were at Penguin Bay, our server Sharon had shared some fascinating updates about wineries in the area changing hands. One of the biggest surprises? Bagley Winery, one of the oldest wineries along Seneca Lake, which had been operating since 1980, had sold their 40-acre farm in Hector. We had visited Bagley Winery in the past, but at the time, the wines just weren't quite to our liking--a reminder that every harvest is different, and winemaking is always evolving. But as we were driving to our next stop, we suddenly spotted the sign and had a moment of realization: "Hold on, that used to be Bagley's. Let's stop!" That spontaneous decision turned out to be one of the best surprises of the trip. Exploring the New Offerings Walking into the tasting room, there was an immediate sense of something fresh and different. While the space felt familiar, the wines had taken on a completely new personality under the new ownership. Instead of diving straight into full pours, we sampled a small tasting of different wines to get a feel for their style and direction before deciding on what we wanted. Here's what they had to offer: White & Rosé Wines 1 2023 Sunny Side White Blend - Bright and lively, featuring notes of tangerine, apricot, and grapefruit. 2 2023 Grace Riesling - A classic Finger Lakes Riesling with flavors of red apple, lime, and bright acidity. 3 2023 Viva Riesling - An intriguing take on Riesling, infused with ginger, lavender, and lime zest for a more aromatic and complex profile. 4 2023 Chardonnay - Pear, floral, and mineral-driven, offering a beautiful balance between fruit and structure. 5 2023 Rosé of Cabernet Franc - Fresh and vibrant, with flavors of strawberries and a medium body that made for an easy-drinking, summer-friendly wine. Red Wines 6 2023 Cabernet Franc - Classic red cherry, raspberry, and cedar notes, capturing the signature earthy and fruit-forward character of Finger Lakes Cabernet Franc. 7 2023 Sunny Side Red Blend - A soft yet structured blend with red plum, cigar box, and soft tannins, offering depth and an incredibly smooth finish. Sparkling Wines & Pet-Nat 8 2023 Pet-Nat - A naturally sparkling wine that was fresh, fizzy, and bursting with crisp apple flavors. 9 N/V Sparkling Chardonnay - A slightly sweeter sparkling option with notes of pear, vanilla, and a creamy mouthfeel. What Stood Out & What We Took Home As we worked through the tasting, we were really impressed. The wines were refreshing, crisp, and perfectly dry--just the way we like them. Each one felt thoughtfully crafted, capturing the best qualities of the grapes while maintaining a clean, balanced profile. While all the wines were well-made and enjoyable, one in particular stood out: 2023 Sunny Side Red Blend - This was my absolute favorite, with its rich red plum notes, subtle spice from the cigar box aroma, and velvety-soft tannins. It had that perfect combination of depth and drinkability, making it a wine I knew I wanted to open and enjoy at home. So, naturally, we purchased a bottle to go! A Deeper Connection to Their Story After the visit, I took some time to read more about the new owners--and I was truly impressed with how quickly they got the winery up and running with their own lineup of wines. Ria and Michael, the new owners, bring a wealth of experience and industry knowledge, which was evident in the quality of the wines. One fun personal discovery? Ria and I actually have something in common! She teaches Viticulture and Enology, while I teach Computer Science--very different fields, yet we both share a deep appreciation for winemaking. I've always had a passion for enology, so it was great to learn about someone who is both an educator and deeply involved in the winemaking world. Final Thoughts - A Winery Worth Revisiting This stop turned out to be a terrific experience, and I'm already looking forward to coming back in the warmer months. I'd love to see how the winery continues to evolve under its new ownership, and of course, enjoy another glass of Sunny Side Red Blend while sitting outside, soaking in the lake views. If you're visiting Seneca Lake, make sure to stop here--especially if you love dry, crisp wines with fresh, balanced flavors. It's exciting to see a historic property get a fresh new start, and based on what we tasted, the future is looking very bright for this winery. Cheers to unexpected stops and discovering something new!

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    Tabora Farm & Winery

    Tabora Farm & Winery

    4.4(104 reviews)
    4.0 mi
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    A very cute place near Seneca lake. While it does not have a lake view, its close enough to the…read moremain road. They are one of the few wineries that also serve food, so its a great place to grab lunch. The sandwiches we got were amazing (the Brooklyn and the Cuban). I would give the deli and bakery a 5/5. The attached winery was okay. They only do tastings at the bar, not at the table (at least when we were there). It was pretty empty.

    Our next winery stop was Tabora, nestled along Seneca Lake. We were fortunate to have Keith as our…read moreserver, and he may have been one of the most remarkable people I've met in quite some time. His deep knowledge and passion shone through as he shared the rich history of the winery. The owners originally purchased land in Bucks County for farming but later moved to the Finger Lakes region, where they expanded into winemaking, a bakery, and a deli--a true craft-driven endeavor. Tabora was offering a special deal: buy one tasting flight, get the second free. Normally, I gravitate toward the drier the better, but the Winemaker's Jam caught my eye. My flight included: 1. 2021 Pinot Noir 2. 2021 Cabernet Franc 3. N.V. Heritage Noir 4. 2021 Maréchal Foch I started with the Pinot Noir, a light-bodied wine with aromas of cherry blossoms, strawberries, and dried fruit--absolutely sensational. Keith explained that all of Tabora's wines age in used French oak barrels but never for more than 18 months. Instead of prolonged oak aging, they transition the wine to stainless steel, preserving freshness while imparting just a touch of oak influence. Next up was the Cabernet Franc, which had soft tannins, a light body, and notes of raspberry and green bell pepper, with a slight oak finish--and wow, it was good. Then came my hands-down favorite: the Heritage Noir, a blend of different wines that was dry yet bursting with layered fruit flavors. It was truly an incredible experience on the palate. Finally, I sampled the Maréchal Foch, a sensational, jammy wine with hints of blackberry and pomegranate and a beautifully smooth finish. But Keith wasn't done yet--he had me try a few more, including an unoaked Cabernet Franc, which became another favorite. Aged 100% in stainless steel, it was bright with red fruit, hints of cherry, vanilla, and a touch of chocolate on the finish. Beyond the wines, Keith himself was a standout. As we sipped, he shared his life journey--from New York to Hawaii, a path shaped by his mother and sister. His stories were captivating, and if he ever writes a book, I'd be the first in line to read it. Cheers to Keith and Tabora for an unforgettable experience! #fingerlakes

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