Visiting Wineries Near Cayuga Lake, New York

Cayuga Lake, Located in the Finger Lakes Region of Upstate New York, is One of the Finest Wine Regions in the Eastern US

By L. V. Paganini, published Oct 14, 2006
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Visiting Wineries Near Cayuga Lake, N Y 

Cayuga Lake, located in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York, is one of the finest wine regions in the eastern US. You’ll also find hard cider, grappa and brandy as you venture along their wine trail, officially called the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail.
Finger Lakes has been the heart of the New York wine producing region since before the Civil War. This cool-climate region has low, rolling hills covered with groves of oak, birch, hemlock and white pine trees interspersed with vineyards, all overlooking the sparkling blue water of the lakes. You’ll still find relics of the 19th century like fallen down farmhouses, dilapidated barns and quaint little towns dotting the landscape. 
, located in the region of upstate New York, is one of the finest wine regions in the eastern US. You’ll also find hard cider, grappa and brandy as you venture along their wine trail, officially called the . has been the heart of the New York wine producing region since before the . This cool-climate region has low, rolling hills covered with groves of oak, birch, hemlock and white pine trees interspersed with vineyards, all overlooking the sparkling blue water of the lakes. You’ll still find relics of the 19th century like fallen down farmhouses, dilapidated barns and quaint little towns dotting the landscape. 

Winemaking in the Finger Lakes dates back to the 1820s, when a minister in Hammondsport made sacramental wine for his own parishioners. The most important single figure in the development of the region was Dr. Konstantin Frank, a Ukrainian-born viticulturist who showed that European grapes, called Vinifera, including Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Bordeaux varietals could be successfully grown in the areas. Today this region is producing an ever-growing number of wines that are gaining international prominence. 

Takeaways
  • Many of the attractions on the Cayuga Wine Trail are not wineries
  • In October you can also buy chestnuts at the Goose Hatch Winery
Did You Know?
Hard cider was the most popular drink in the US during the 19th century
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