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5 wineries near Ithaca to try this summer

5 wineries near Ithaca to try this summer

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ITHACA, NY (607NewsNow) — Ithaca offers a gateway to an array of exceptional wineries, each a testament to the area’s rich viticultural heritage and scenic beauty.

Cayuga Lake wineries:

Along the shores of Cayuga Lake, you’ll find Buttonwood Grove Winery, renowned for its stunning lake views and a diverse selection of wines, including crisp Rieslings and robust Cabernet Francs. Nearby, Thirsty Owl Wine Company beckons with its expansive deck overlooking vineyards, inviting visitors to enjoy their acclaimed wines in a serene setting.

Seneca Lake wineries:

A short drive from Ithaca leads to Seneca Lake, home to Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard, celebrated for its elegant Rieslings crafted with sustainable practices. Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery is another standout, offering exceptional sparkling wines and cool-climate varietals, reflecting their pioneering spirit in the region.

Keuka Lake wineries:

Further afield, Keuka Lake hosts Keuka Spring Vineyards, known for their panoramic lake views and a selection ranging from crisp whites to fruit-forward reds, providing a perfect escape into the tranquility of Finger Lakes wine country. Domaine LeSeurreowned by winemaking couple Céline and Sébastien LeSeurre who are originally from France, gets you as close as you can get to visiting a winery in the French countryside without having to leave the Finger Lakes.

Trumansburg and Hector area:

Closer to Ithaca, Americana Vineyards & Winery in Interlaken offers a laid-back atmosphere with live music events and a popular “Crystal Lake” series showcasing locally sourced fruit wines. Meanwhile, Hector Wine Company specializes in small-lot, handcrafted wines that capture the essence of the Finger Lakes terroir.

Plan your visit:

Before embarking on your wine tasting journey, check each winery’s website for hours, special events, and tour availability. Many wineries offer seasonal experiences such as grape stomping parties and wine pairing dinners, enriching your exploration of Finger Lakes wine country.

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