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    3.9 (299 reviews)
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    Gerald H.

    Final stop on our Sunday wine tour and folks - I was mangled. Absolutely mangled. And this place is a lot to take in. You checkin which we did with a reservation but there are 5 areas to taste test - including a brewery which would be great if I was into it. I would say if you have a group of men and women - this would be great - men go try beer, women try wine, they both try the sangria wine mix greasemonkey area in the back, etc etc. You can spend ALOT of time here. Plus there's food and a wine slushee type area. I was beat at this point so energy was low. I really did like the slushee. We left with a bottle or two.

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    Kim G.

    This place is like a massive compound with plenty of spots to eat, drink and be merry! This is my second time here and while disappointed by the beers on tap this time around, still had a good time. The first time I visited, I bought a ton of beer to bring home since so many were incredible. That said, for me, the beer selection here is hit or miss. It's very lively with some areas having live music. The merch is cool and stylish. Our sub was meh but other food items looked good. The wait time for the sub was rough but bar service was very friendly and efficient.

    Lauren H.

    One of the best wineries in all of the finger lakes. They offer a wide selection between the various buildings with great views along the way. I truly loved the wine tour walking around to all the different locations that each had a different theme. The staff was lovely at each location. Ending at War Horse and getting a jumbo pretzel is a MUST!!!!

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    Kellie M.

    This is a great venue. Huge, lots to choose from. Winery, brewery, cafe with delicious food. Lots of merchandise to purchase. We will be returning! Loved the pulled pork sandwich and the outdoor seating. Everyone we talked to was very friendly and helpful. Highly recommend!!

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    elizabeth m.

    Wow! This place is like Disney world for adults who like to drink really good beer and wine. The waitstaff was attentive and helpful. There is something for everyone here. If you are adventurous you can ride the mechanical bull!

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    Tansy W.

    There are a couple different wineries to choose from on this property. I went for the Stony Lonesome, which looked like the most traditional one that focused more on just making good wines. It was $15 for one winery, which came with 4 wines to taste of your choice (there are also package discounted deals if you do multiple properties but I didn't have the time). Sadly, I didn't really like any of the wines. I had the (1) 2019 Brut, (2) 2021 zero degree Riesling, (3) 2021 first degree Riesling, and (4) the 2023 Sauvignon Blanc (all $8). 1 and 3 were okay, though 3 was quite sweet. I really didn't like 2 or 4. I also don't love that they just bring you your wine and then walk away. I typically prefer chatting with a host throughout the tasting. That was not this experience. Although they don't allow party limos, the general feel of the property felt very party-like (for instance, they offered wine slushies). If you're focused on a sophisticated tasting to try nice wines, I probably wouldn't come here.

    Cynthia M.

    I was excited to visit here because they have 3 wineries and a brewery onsite. We figured we would want to visit all locations, so to save money, we bought the pass for $40 per person, rather than $15 per person at each place. We had a nice tasting at the first winery, but when we went to the 2nd one and he said "this is our sweet wine tasting room", we were confused. Turns out, all 3 wineries basically have the same wines, with a few different things on the menu. There is really no reason to go to all 3 wineries, other than each one has a different vibe/atmosphere. The brewery was large and I loved their ciders. There is a cafe attached to the brewery but we didn't end up eating there. Overall, its a fun experience but not worth the $40 pass in my opinion.

    Jessi S.

    3 wineries and a brewery all in 1. We got the tasting passport and got to our tasting! We started at stony lonesome which had the driest wines and what we prefer. I would have loved to talked to someone more about the business and history, but our server didn't stick around long enough other than to drop off our flight. The next 2 wineries were all sweet wines and disappointing. Towards the end, we were begging for beer before we got a cavity. The war horse brewery had a WWI theme to commemorate the brothers grandpa, and luckily our tasting tour ended on a good note since we enjoyed all the beers in our flight.

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    Deena J.

    Vibes are good, great Passport program with the different styles of tasting sections. Wide range of wines, majority of them were too sweet for our tasting group. One stark experience we had was the hostess at Passion Feet who was engaged in her phone with AirPods in while we were looking to be seated. Didn't feel like we were attended to with the best service at a few of the tasting rooms.

    Cat M.

    We ended up coming here as a back up plan when our boat rental got canceled due to weather. You can do multiple tastings in different rooms or you can pick just one tasting in one room which is what we opted for. Their wines are pretty good. This place is super busy on a Saturday in August. Because there are so many different areas and types of drinks, there's a little bit of something for everyone. I tried a flight of wines and then headed over for one of their ciders. They were also having a dog adoption event while we were there. I would recommend going early as the place did get really busy the longer we were there, but it was a perfect spot to go to for a day.

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    Melissa S.

    First off.. WOW!! This place has been on my bucket list for a while now and it was way better than I expected! There are multiple amazing buildings within the complex. Wineries, brewery and even a coffee shop! The decor in each place is amazingly unique. You won't be disappointed. They made each area incredibly unique. You feel like you're in a different universe. You buy chips to get tastings at the different buildings. I recommend getting the multi-tasting pass if you have a few people with you. There was a food truck and also a wine slushie building. I'm not sure if they always have a food truck or not. The drive there was gorgeous. It's a country setting with a view of the lake if you're in the right spot. Plan to spend a few hours there. The staff was awesome! Don't forget there is a pretty nice gift shop too! I'll be going back 100%!

    Erica O.

    Three Brothers Winery was a wonderful experience for our start of our Ladies overnight trip. There are several buildings on the property with their own tasting rooms. The selections include wines, ciders and beer plus a cafe. We opted for wine slushies and a nice glass of white wine. The lady helping us, Kim (?), was extremely knowledgeable about the different wines, let our friend have a few tastings until it was narrowed down to just the right selection. She was a great ambassador for the business The building we were in was decorated nicely and had lots of wine, beer and souvenirs for sale. It should definitely be on your list of Wineries to visit and I know I'll be back

    Alexis N.

    This place was an awesome find. We were in town for a friends wedding and had no clue what to do to kill some time. Found this place mentioned on a couple of websites so decided to check it out. We had such a great time. Each building has its own theme to it and everyone who worked there was so friendly and willing to help us understand each place. We were hoping to eat at the cafe, but by the time we had gotten there half the options were sold out, but I imagine it's pretty good too. I do wish they had my size in a three brothers t-shirt to bring home, but they did not! Overall a cool stop!

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    Ask the Community - Three Brothers Wineries and Estates

    Are dogs allowed?

    Dogs are welcome in our outdoor spaces but not inside our tasting rooms. We have a lot of outdoor seating for tastings and eating.

    Can you just purchase beer or wine a la carte if we dont want to do tastings or must you purchase a passport?

    You can purchase tastings for a single building if you do not want to do the passport OR you can purchase drink by the glass if you do not want to do any tastings.

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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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    2.5(298 reviews)
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    Ravinous Kitchen

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    We had such an exquisite experience that I can not wait to get back! The tasting lunch is something…read moreI would suggest any couple or family do for a unique dining experience. It was beautiful and I enjoyed meeting new people. Ravines wine is also the best I have had on Seneca Lake. Dryer and more robust. Can't wait to come back!

    Wasn't sure if I should post this under Ravines Wine Cellar or under the Ravinous Kitchen, so this…read morereview might be making appearances in both.... My husband and I have been to Ravines Wine Cellars several times since 'discovering them' during a special farm-to-table dinner and wine pairing at Good Luck a few years back. That night we enjoyed a 5-course meal and each course was paired with a different wine. It was the first time we ever experienced drinking finger lakes wines that we really enjoyed and could see ourselves buying for private consumption! Shortly after that, we made the trip out to the wine cellar in Geneva to do a tasting. On our first trip, we did the wine and cheese tasting - loved everything and went home with a bottle of Meritage. On the second trip, we did the wine and chocolate tasting (which features chocolates from Hedonist) and came home with a bottle of the Vignoles. Fast forward another couple of years and we took advantage of a holiday event which featured food pairing tastings from Brown Hound Bistro at the Ravines location in Hammondsport. We left with several bottles of wine for holiday gifts. Every experience was great, with friendly and knowledgeable people, enjoyable atmospheres and yummy goodness. Most recently, I was lucky to attend a special dinner at the Ravinous Kitchen as part of a company event. There were 12 of us for a 6-course meal on a Sunday evening (usually they are closed at this time). Included was a tour of the winery and wine cellar, with time spent with the owner and the head chef. It was amazing. The chef prepared really, really delicious dishes for each wine: --We started with glasses of their 2009 sparkling Brut Rose which was delicious. Paired with a bacon puff and served with herbed crème fresh, this was a lovely little bite. --Next, while we were in the cellar, we were served a parsnip bisque with caramelized cheese. We ate that while tasting their 'new' 2015 Meritage right out of the barrel. It was cool in the cellar and the bisque and wine was a perfect little warm up. --First of the 'mains' was a large serving of local Lively Run chevre, with a side of kale and some pomegranate drizzle, served with their 2015 dry Riesling. They also gave each of us a fresh baked roll, and mine was gluten free - the most perfect gluten free roll I've ever had - truly crusty and 'French-bread-like'. I could have died happy after eating this course. --Second 'main' was a stuffed squash with some kind of spinach or creamed green inside. This was doused in brown butter and served with a smear of red miso. The dish was served with their 2013 Pinot Noir. Holy deliciousness. Unlike any squash dish I've ever had, this was definitely the table favorite. Super savory and umami, great depth. Super yum. --Final 'main' was braised beef short rib served with shaved brussels sprouts and a mushroom 'cream' made by roasting a medley of mushrooms and pureeing them with cream. This dish was served with au jus and the 2013 Maximilian red. A rich, delicious combination. I have to admit at this point I was over the top stuffed, but even so, when the chef brought out extra servings of the short ribs, I forced myself to have a bit more. The au jus was delicious and the meat was totally fall-apart tender. So good. --For dessert, we were served a butterscotch 'risotto' - basically a rice pudding with white chocolate, apricots and toasted oats. This was served with the Vignoles. Take a bite and a swig and swirl them in your mouth - flavor explosion! I really love the Vignoles. Even those at the table who are not fans of dessert wines/ports/ice wines drank every drop! (Too bad because I was offering to finish whatever anyone wasn't going to drink, but no takers....) Ravines is definitely at the tippy top of my list of favorite wineries and experiences in the finger lakes. And with all the new awesome eateries in Geneva and the focus on making the little college town a foodie destination, I highly recommend you join the Ravinous club, rent an Airbnb and go there to spend a weekend of eating, drinking and merriment!

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    Brined chicken with duck skin and toasted faro and other deliciousness.

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    4.1(77 reviews)
    0.5 mi
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    My husband and I came here with another couple and none of us thought the wine from any of our…read moreflights was good unfortunately. It had a very nice view of the lake from the outside patio and the inside atmosphere was rustic and cozy. The staff were also very friendly and more than willing to take pictures of our group.

    With so many amazing wineries to choose from in the Finger Lakes, we are so glad we went to this…read moreone - especially for the low cost flights and delicious mediterranean cuisine. A lot of the times when you go wine tasting, there's only charcuterie options or just cheese, crackers, etc. We had built an appetite for a late lunch and after trying their semi dry riesling a few days before (courtesy of our airbnb host) we knew we had to come check it out. Located in the same street of where we were staying, it was such a find. Thank goodness for Phoenician Grill offering fan faves like a nice charcuterie board or pizza but also their mediterranean forward menu staples like falafel, grape leaves and their delicious spinach hand pies. We ended up ordering the mezze sampler (and did a few substitutions to make sure they fit our vegetarian needs) along with their perfectly crisp za'atar fries. On to the wine. Get this, you can order a 5 flavor wine flight for only $10! Now that's a steal. Of course, you can also order a bottle and share it or split one with a friend. If you're like me that wants to try different things, this is the way to go. All of the wines we tried were delicious, form their pinot to their rose. A crowd favorite was for sure their dry riesling which many of us took home for the road (not the actual road but home lol). Everyone here was so kind and accommodating for our group of 10. We had such an amazing Sunday warming up indoors from the cold. Can't wait to come back in the spring time when it's gorgeous outside and you can enjoy more of their beautiful outdoor space.

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