Saturday, October 13, 2007
Finger Lakes Winery Visit Reports
5 samples for 5 dollars includes snack plate and sit down sampling. Beautiful rustic tasting room with views of Keuka Lake. Very knowledgable staff. Specializing in dry reds and whites.
My tasting notes are: -2004 Sparkling Riesling, $24.99, not many FL wineries make Riesling in a Sparkling style but I wish they would, 3%RS, a touch of sweetness perfectly balances the smooth acidity of this excellent sparkler. - 2006 Rkatsitelli/Sereksiya, $24.99, 2% RS, this is the only place you can find this blend, truly unique, light citrus leading to a solid finish with a touch of spicy herb. - Thistle Blush, $8.99, 3.25% RS, a unique blend of Rosette & Ives, light fruity and well balanced, very nice value sipper. - 2005 Late Harvest Vignoles, $19.99, 375ml, 6.5% RS, very floral aromas of citrus and floral blossoms, complex layers of luscious mango, pineapple, and honey.
Seneca Shore Wine Cellars, (west side of Seneca Lake), -2003 Reserve Chardonnay, $13.99, You all know how I love the buttery Chardonnays & Seneca Shore does it good, Buttery and balanced with smooth oak and a finish that lasts as long as George Hamilton's tan. - White Castle, $8.99, fruit salad with a drizzle of lightly sweet lemon, for those of us who aren't afraid to admit that we also drink sweet wines. - Castle Blush, $7.99, sweet blush, fruity sweet and tangy. -2003 Lemberger, $20.99, raspberry hints with a smoky berry finish, a very nice vintage of this increasingly popular grape in the Finger Lakes. -2001 Cab Sauv/Cab Franc, $29.99, Juicy Plum notes with hints of chocolate and a very long finish, this 2001 is ready to drink!
Miles Wine Cellars, west side of Seneca Lake, www.mileswinecellars.com
located right on the lake with gorgeous views, -2002 Milestone, $29.95, 0% RS, 50% Cab Franc & 50% Merlot, deep plum notes with succulent chocolate overtones. -2005 Pinot Noir, $24.95, 0% RS, perfectly balanced cherry and oak with a beautiful long finish, this is how you do Finger Lakes Pinot Noir. - Ghost (named that because the winery is said to be haunted), $15.95, 1.5% RS, Chardonnay/Cayuga blend, light bodied but with good fruit and a solid backbone.
Bloomer Creek Vineyard, east side of Seneca Lake, www.bloomercreek.com
Owner and winemaker Kim Engle has put his heart and soul into his dream of establishing a top-notch winery and that hard work shows when you taste Bloomer Creek wine. I give Bloomer Creek my vote for one of the best 2006 Finger Lakes Riesling, $14.00, 2% RS, perfectly balanced and integrated fruit, acidity, and that east Seneca mineral that I love so well, This Riesling (that I am enjoying right now) is perfect in my book. - 2006 Cafe White, $12.99, Chardonnay/Pinot Gris, soft with nicely balanced fruit and acidity. - 2006 Chardonnay, $18.00, soft and light bodied with well defined oak. - 2006 Cayuga White, $9.00, 3% RS, the fruit comes right at you with pineapple and melon up front with a crisp balanced finished & a great value. -2006 Gamay Noir, $14.00, Beaujolais-style wine starting with hints of strawberry and finishing with notes of pepper and spice. - 2006 Cafe Red, $12.99, .8% RS, very soft and light-bodied Cabernet Franc, but with ample fruit of smoky strawberry/raspberry. -Half Moon Rose, $10.00, Excellent blush, blend of Cayuga White & Pinot Noir, soft and fruity.
Shalestone Vineyards, east side of Seneca Lake, www.shalestonevineyards.com
Owner & Winemaker Rob Thomas makes wine the way he lives his life - on his own terms. If you don't like dry reds, you might as well not even bother turning into the driveway. In an area filled with 100 other wineries that compromise at least a little and make at least one sweeter wine to appease the non-dry drinker, Rob is steadfast. And he is doing quite well, thank you.
2005 Merlot, $18.00, full rounded tannins, very smooth with a long finish hinting of pepper.
2005 Cabernet Sauvignon, $20.00, full bodied with smooth strong tannins, made to age.
2005 Cabernet Franc, $20.00, full of cherry and smoke, but be patient, tannins are begging to be left alone for a while. - 2006 Rich Rose, $12.99, 100% Pinot Noir, soft mouth feel of light cherry, very well-balanced, ready to drink now!
Sunday, October 07, 2007
Finger Lakes Pictures for 2007

This first picture is the unveiling of the restored Curtiss seaplane "America" on Keuka Lake in Hammondsport for the Seaplane Homecoming festivities. Click on photo to enlarge it.
Here are some of the Seaplanes that gave us a spectacular air show above Keuka Lake.
Here is the Friendly Cow that greets visitors at Cowlick Farm. If you are ever on the Northeast side of Seneca Lake, stop in and sample their cheese. It is excellent and you must pet the cow!!!
Ahhhhh, Another Beautiful Day overlooking Seneca Lake!
And now for some of my favorite Animal Photos this year.
This is the Farm Dog at Weaver View Farms. A hard-working dog deserves a nap every now and then.
And hard-working Cats deserve Cat Naps too. This is the winery cat at McGregor Winery. Probably tired from working in the gift shop all day.
This is Toby, the newest winery dog at Arcadian Estate Winery, and cute as a button. Shameless Plug #1 - I'll be performing at Arcadian Estate
Winery on Sunday, Nov. 11th. Come on out and see me and Toby. Toby plays one heckuva dogbone.
One of the beautiful Australian Shepherds at Lakewood Vineyards. But then, I'm biased because we have 2 Australian Shepherds of our own.
The Peaceful Tranquility of Rainbow Cove.
A Sailboat On Seneca gliding so majestically. Gee, Someone should write a song about that. Oh wait, someone did. Me.
Shameless Plug #2 - My new CD "Sparkling Diamonds- Songs of The Finger Lakes" makes a great gift for the upcoming Holiday Season. Click here for where to get it.
Friday, September 28, 2007
Finger Lakes News & Notes Sept. 28, 2007
A Special Weekend Wino Thank You goes out to Sarah Meyer at The Finger Lakes Institute for organizing this event!!!
- Hermann Wiemer retires, leaves winery in very capable hands
- My blogger friends Ken & Theresa at Ken's Wine Guide post their travelogue of their recent Finger Lakes trip
- Mark Hare reviews "Finger Lakes Memories"
- Finger Lakes wineries turning to netting to protect grape crop
- Appellation America profiles Damiani Vineyards. Lou Damiani and a small group of other wineries clustered on the east side of Seneca Lake like Silver Spring, Shalestone, Red Newt, & Silver Thread are taking on the task of showing that premium red wines CAN be made in The Finger Lakes and I applaud them. Talk to any of these winemakers and they bleed passion for crafting top-notch red wines in The Finger Lakes.
- New book chronicles 'Wine Across America'
- Fall Foliage report and Finger Lakes Foliage may peak early this year
- Lenn Thompson reviews Ravines Keuka Village White
- Crackdown on migrant workers affecting Finger Lakes wineries
- This is one of those stories that you hate to hear and makes you not take life for granted. Actress who worked in Finger Lakes region taken from us way too soon.
- JFK Wine Bar serves Hermann Wiemer Riesling
- Finger Lakes Vineyards are poised for a very good crop
- New winery on Cayuga Lake 'bets the farm'
- The Daily Orange reviews 3 Keuka Lake wineries and we find out that Dr Frank Wine Cellars is planning an "all Riesling" winery on Seneca Lake within the next 3 years... excellent!!!
- Mens Fitness magazine recommends Finger Lakes Riesling with their Ahi Tuna recipe
- New York seeks more British tourists
- One Tank Trips features The Windmill Farm & Crafts Market (one of me and Mrs. Wino's favorite places to browse)
- Canoeing on Hemlock Lake
- Is there a new "oldest Finger Lakes winery"?
- WineAmerica has some interesting statistics on the wine industry including this chart on the growth of wineries per state
- Cornell's Geneva Agricultural Experimental Station is 125 years young
- Now I know what an ocelot is
- Rare Book of Mormon found, auctioned in Geneva for $105,600
- A big Weekend Wino welcome to Cynthia Kimble, new president of the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance
- The new York Post profiles Canandaigua
- Here's your chance to win An Ultimate Finger Lakes Wine Country Experience
Cheers, Finger Lakes Weekend Wino
Thursday, September 13, 2007
Weekend Wino update
* Dr. Frank Wine Cellars, west side of Keuka Lake
*Arbor Hill Winery (in Naples NY) and for sale online at Arbor Hill's website http://www.thegrapery.com/
* Arcadian Estate Winery (west side of Seneca Lake)
* Artizanns, Gifts from the Finger Lakes (in Naples NY)
* Barrington Cellars, east side of Keuka Lake
* Lakewood Vineyards, west side of Seneca Lake
* Fulkerson Winery, west side of Seneca Lake
* Hope Farm Books in Saugerties NY
And coming soon to Montezuma Winery (north end of Cayuga Lake)
and for sale online soon at http://www.thefingerlakesstore.com/
Thank You to all of these fine establishments!!! Hear clips of the songs here
Myself and Tommy the Wino had another great time performing last weekend at Dr. Franks. A Big Thank You to Joe and the whole gang there!!! Upcoming performances include
Oct. 26 at the delicious Brown Hound Bistro http://www.brownhoundbistro.com/ in Bristol Springs at the south end of Canandaigua Lake and Nov. 11 at Arcadian Estate Winery (west side of Seneca Lake).
I also want to send a Special Thanks out to Stacy Majewicz at Life In The Finger Lakes magazine for her writeup about my CD in the new Fall edition of the magazine. And also a Special Thank You to my fellow Golden Nose judge Richard Frisbie for a mention in his excellent article also in the new Fall edition of Life In The Finger Lakes magazine.
- Check out the September Finger Lakes calendar of events from Finger Lakes Wine Country
- Me and Mrs. Wino and some wino friends will be checking out the SeaPlane Homecoming this weekend in Hammondsport. It is amazing to watch the seaplanes on Keuka Lake!
- So much to do and so little time to do it. Keep the emails coming. I try to reply to them all. Hope your summer was great and I hope you enjoy the beautiful Fall Harvest time in the Finger Lakes!
Thursday, August 30, 2007
Tips for Planning Your Trip to the Finger Lakes
Most folks are trying to do too much with too little time and do not realize how big The Finger Lakes area is (over 7500 square miles) and how many wineries (over 90) are here. So once I get them to zero in on a specific lake to explore and make their base at, and I get an idea of their wine palate, their interests, and their budget, then I can offer them my recommendations.
When visiting the Finger Lakes for the first time, especially if it's just for a long weekend, you really must do some planning if you want to get the most out of your visit. What are you most interested in doing? Wine Tasting, Hiking, Boating, Fishing, Visiting historical and/or touristy sites, Dinner cruises on a lake, Nightlife, or Relaxing (I always recommend SCHEDULING time for relaxing on a vacation because we get so caught up in trying to do everything that we end up exhausted when we get back home). Once you prioritize your interests, then research. http://www.google.com/ and the other major search engines are a huge help. Just do searches for such keywords as "Finger Lakes", "Finger Lakes Lodging", "Finger Lakes Wine", "Finger Lakes Attractions", "Finger Lakes Tourism", "Finger Lakes Travel", "Finger Lakes Event Calendar", "Finger Lakes Dining", "Finger Lakes Fishing", etc. You get the idea.
Also, you can order (and also download some) free Finger Lakes Tourist Guides from http://www.visitfingerlakes.com/publications.php,
http://www.fingerlakes.org/request_info.htm,
(or you can download this tourist guide at http://fingerlakes.org/travelguide2007.htm), http://fingerlakeswinecountry.com/index.asp?pageId=412
(or download this travel guide at
http://www.fingerlakeswinecountry.com/usr/FLWC_TravelGuide07.pdf), http://www.fingerlakeswest.com/requestguide.html
(or download this guide in color at http://www.fingerlakeswest.com/pdfs/2007VisitorsGuide_color.pdf or in black and white for speedier download and using less ink if you want to print it out at http://www.fingerlakeswest.com/pdfs/2007VisitorsGuide_bw.pdf), http://www.chemungchamber.org/TravelGuideRequestForm06.asp, http://www.tourcayuga.com/order_publications/publications.php,
http://www.corningfingerlakes.com/
http://www.visitithaca.com/.
For researching Finger Lakes wineries, visit http://www.newyorkwines.org/winecountry/fingerlakes/index.asp or
http://www.fingerlakeswinecountry.com/index.asp?pageId=278 or
http://www.fingerlakeswine.com/ or search through my archives.
or visit the Finger Lakes Wine Trail websites at
http://www.canandaiguawinetrailonline.com/ or
http://www.senecalakewine.com/jc/ or
http://www.keukawinetrail.com/
And above all, Have Fun!!! The Finger Lakes is a very special place with amazingly beautiful scenic treasures and world-class wines. A little bit of research will make your trip more enjoyable and relaxing. And if you have any questions about planning your trip, feel free to email me by filling out the form at the bottom of this page.
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Finger Lakes News & Notes
- I came across this well-written article from 2006 by Pennsylvania state viticulturist Mark Chien "In Praise of Grape Varietal Diversity" that echoes my thoughts completely.
- If you want to do something to help our troops, this Beer Website has a list of websites where you can help.
- I've talked to some Finger Lakes winemakers in the last week who tell me the Finger Lakes grape crop is doing very well this year heading into the final months before harvest. The weather during these last weeks will be critical.
- Opici acquisition means broader distribution for some Finger Lakes wineries.
- Winery Tourism growing in less known local wine regions.
- Apple Farm is doing well
- Farm worker summit searches for answers.
- Finger Lakes Dairy treats are listed
- How about some Finger Lakes vodka?
- The second round of New York winery website improvement grants is announced. I've already noticed a huge improvement at a lot of Finger Lakes winery websites with colorful graphics, informative copy, pulldown menus, and ecommerce!
- State and local officials differ over Cayuga Indian land agreement
- Lake Trout fishing in the Finger Lakes
- Casa Larga ready for champagne shortage
- Iowa winery makes wine from Finger Lakes grapes
- A week of tranquility on Keuka Lake
- Keuka Lake travelogue
- Jason Feulner's latest post at LennDevour focuses on Bully Hill
- Ken & Theresa from Ken's Wine Guide post some reviews from their recent visit to the Finger Lakes.
- See Kathleen Lisson's informative webcast of Fred Frank giving a primer on how weather affects the grapes in the Finger Lakes. I visited Dr. Frank's new tasting room last weekend and it is fantastic; spacious with simple elegance and, of course, a fantastic view of Keuka Lake. Dr. Frank's 45th Anniversary Celebration is this Sunday (sold out).
Also, I will be performing again at Dr. Franks's on Sept. 8 & 9. Come on out!!!
- News from my neighbors to the south, Fulkerson Winery. New Releases:
*Cabernet Franc 2005, Residual Sugar: 0%, Alcohol: 12%, Bottling: 135 cases
Price: $14.00, I tasted this last weekend and it is excellent, ripe cherries and sweet vanilla with a touch of petrol on the finish.
* Dornfelder 2006, Residual Sugar: 0%, Alcohol: 12%, Bottling: 191 cases, Price: $16.00. A German red hybrid showing great promise. It is a cross between Helfensteiner and Heroldrebe grapes. Dornfelder is the 3rd most planted red wine grape in Germany . In the Finger Lakes region it is very scarce, only two wineries grow Dornfelder and Fulkerson is the only varietal wine producer.Tasting NotesOur innovative cult wine. Take a break from the ordinary with this hybrid grape variety from Germany . The Currant and spicy nose draws you into the medium bodied fruity taste with a long finish. Fulkerson Winery is the only producer of a Dornfelder varietal in the Finger Lakes with this Limited Quanity wine aged 8 months in 2 year old French Oak.
* Reserve Red 2005, Residual Sugar: 0%, Alcohol: 12%, Bottling: 323 cases, Price: $9.00
Comprised of Baco Noir and Corot Noir (NY 70.0809.10), a newly named numbered variety from the NYS Agricultural Experiment Station in Geneva NY . Aged 10 months in 2/3 French Oak and 1/3 American Oak barrels.
* Ratings from Wine Enthusiast Magazine: October 2007 issue
87 Fulkerson 2006 Traminette $12.00 * Best Buy
84 Fulkerson 2005 Gewurztraminer $16.00
83 Fulkerson 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon $16.00
Wednesday, August 08, 2007
2007 New York Wine & Food Classic Winners Announced
The Finger Lakes wineries winning top honors this year were:
2007 New York Wine & Food Classic
COPIA: The American Center for Wine, Food & the Arts
Napa, CA
August 7 & 8, 2007
Governor’s Cup
Thirsty Owl Wine Company 2006 Dry Riesling
Winery of the Year
Red Barn Winery
Best Sparkling Wine
Swedish Hill Vineyards NV Spumante Blush
Best White Wine
Thirsty Owl Wine Company 2006 Dry Riesling
Best Blush Wine
Barrington Cellars 2006 Buzzard’s Blush (Weekend Wino Favorite)
Best Specialty Wine
Red Barn Winery 2006 Raspberry Wine
Best of Class
Best Other Sparkling
Swedish Hill Vineyards NV Spumante Blush
Best Dry Riesling
Thirsty Owl Wine Company 2006 Dry Riesling
Best Unoaked Chardonnay
Cayuga Ridge Estate Winery 2006 Chardonnay
Best Pinot Gris
Hunt Country Vineyards 2006 Pinot Gris
Best Pinot Blanc
Glenora Wine Cellars 2006 Pinot Blanc
Best GewĂĽrztraminer
Standing Stone Vineyard 2006 GewĂĽrztraminer
Best Hybrid White Blend
Bloomer Creek Vineyards 2006 Reserve White
Best Vignoles
Anthony Road Wine Company 2006 Vignoles (Weekend Wino Favorite)
Best Vidal Blanc
Long Point Winery 2006 Vidal Blanc (Weekend Wino Value Pick)
Best Cayuga White
McGregor Vineyard Winery 2006 Cayuga White (Weekend Wino Favorite)
Best Other Blush
Barrington Cellars 2006 Buzzard’s Blush
Best Catawba
Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards Cabin Fever
Best Pinot Noir
Six Mile Creek Vineyard 2005 Pinot Noir
Best Native Red Blend
Fox Run Vineyards NV Fox Trot Red
Best Late Harvest
Swedish Hill Vineyards 2005 Late Harvest Vignoles
Best Port
Red Barn Winery 2005 Pauley’s Port
Best Mead
Torrey Ridge Scarlet Red (Weekend Wino Favorite)
Best Fruit Wine
Red Barn Winery 2006 Raspberry Wine
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Finger Lakes News & Notes
* Dr. Frank Wine Cellars, Stop by Dr. Franks for their 45th Anniversary Celebration this month and see the brand new Tasting Room (and purchase a copy of my CD!).
* Arbor Hill Winery (in Naples NY and the CD will soon be available for sale online at Arbor Hill's website http://www.thegrapery.com/ )
* Artizanns, Gifts from the Finger Lakes (in Naples NY)
* Barrington Cellars, east side of Keuka Lak
* Lakewood Vineyards, west side of Seneca Lak
* And the CD is coming soon to Fulkerson Winery. Check out Fulkerson's new very cool website.
* Or you can order the CD by mail by filling out the form at the bottom of this page
This CD makes a great gift for any fan of the Finger Lakes!!! Hear song clips by clicking here
- Fellow Golden Nose Graduate Kathleen Lisson is webcasting about Finger Lakes wine
- Lenndevours Finger Lakes' correspondent Jason Feulner posts about the growth of the Finger Lakes wine industry.
- Check out Glenora Winery's latest news, including a 20% off special!
- Check out the August Finger Lakes Event Calendar here
- Orchestra of The Southern Finger Lakes announces performance schedule
- The New York State Fair Wine Competition winners are announced with Atwater, Chateau Frank, Fox Run, Goose Watch, Knapp, Penguin Bay, & Torrey Rdige winning Best Of Category honors.
- The Indy International Wine Competition awards are announced with Torrey Ridge getting 3 Best Of Class Awards. Congratulations to The Earle's! Torrey Ridge & Earle Estates are kicking some serious butt in wine competitions this year. What I really like about Torrey Ridge is that its wines, even the sweet wines, are very balanced and full-flavored. And I always enjoy visiting the beautiful tasting room.
- This is a great story about Bob & Terry at Keuka Overlook and well-written by Barbara Cunningham at The Star-Gazette. I just have one thing to say to Bob- Make more Chardonnay, Everytime I go there, they are out of it, and Bob makes a helluva Chardonnay.
- Michael Leavy debuts new Finger Lakes book
- Seneca White Deer tours could become a reality
- Another great story, this one about Sam Argetsinger, and well-written as usual by the Star-Gazzette's Wine Guy, Jeff Richards.
- Got document water damage- this Finger Lakes company can help.
- New Canalway Trail segment opens
- Artists support Organic Farming
- Finger Lakes real estate prices are skyrocketing
- Fish Virus is spreading in Finger Lakes
- Finger Lakes Wine Festival recap
- The Grape Guy reviews Finger Lakes wine
- Folks give their opinion on Finger Lakes restaurants
- Retirees travelogue of Watkins Glen
- Student Pilot flies over The Finger Lakes
- Finger Lakes wineries did well at the Long Beach Grand Cru Wine Competition:Best of Class:
Earle Estates, Niagara, & Red Raspberry Honey Wine.
Glenora Winery, 2006 Pinot Blanc.
Hazlitt 1852 Winery, 2006 Riesling, Reserve. (This wine is winning award after award)
Lamoreaux Landing, 2006 Riesling, Ice
Swedish Hill, NV Riesling Blue Waters & American 2005 Vignoles, Late Harvest
Torrey Ridge, NV Peach
See the complete results here
Monday, July 23, 2007
2 More Finger Lakes Wineries Open Their Doors
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Finger Lakes News & Notes
- Dan Berger rates Finger Lakes Rieslings
- Dr. Frank Rkatsiteli is truly unique
- Grass Roots Festival starts today
- This sounds very cool & I'm going to try and get up to Geneva this weekend for the Hobie Cat championship.
- Waterpark & Resort get preliminary approval in Ontario County
- The Riesling Rennaisance continues
- Millie Sherwood gives gift of nature
- Invasion of the giant hogweed
- Tourists want more than just Finger Lakes wine
- Chili Judging is similar to Wine Judging
- A very nice and detailed Finger Lakes travelogue
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Finger Lakes Wine Industry Trends for 2007
Sunday, July 08, 2007
Shaw Vineyards - Newest Winery on Seneca Lake

SHAW VINEYARDS, owned by Steve Shaw, has just opened (west side of Seneca Lake, near Hermann Wiemer) but already has impressive credentials. Steve has been growing wine grapes in the Finger Lakes for many years and the wineries that have purchased grapes from him are solid proof of the quality of his grapes (Do Dr. Frank or Hermann Wiemmer ring a bell to anyone?). Steve's meticulous attention to the grapevines has now evolved into his lifelong ambition of owning his own winery finally bearing fruit.
The parking lot and tasting room are still works in progress (you might even miss the turn into the driveway (like me) if you are not paying attention, but the wines are Very Ready and well worth the visit. With Morten Hallgren (owner and winemaker of Ravines) as his mentor, consultant, and winemaking partner, Steve Shaw has hit the ground running and ready to join the ranks of a growing number of Finger Lakes wineries committed to the difficult task (with a short growing season and the potential of harsh winters) of crafting world-class red wines in the Finger Lakes. Shaw & Hallgren use innovative whole cluster pressing techniques and a commitment to letting the wines age properly before releasing to craft elegant food-friendly wines. Here are my tasting notes:
2002 Chardonnay, 1.2% RS, $15.99, 12 months in French Oak & Pennsylvania Fine Grain Oak (200 to 300 year old trees!), bright fruit with fresh clean acidity, long finish with hints of white pepper and smooth oak.
2005 Semi-Dry Riesling, 1.2% RS, $16.99, clean and fresh on the attack, bright fruit with a solid backbone, with a touch of botrytis lending honeyed citrus notes, very food-friendly.
Non Vintage Merlot, .4% RS, $12.99, Grapes from Long Island North Fork (Martha Clara/ Entenmann Vineyard), 28 months in French Oak, Lots of fruit, abundant raspberry with hints of smoke and pepper, very soft rounded tannins, And at $12.99 a great value!!! Also, a 2004 Merlot (same grape source) that was barrell selected is available for $17.99
2002 Cabernet Sauvignon, $19.99 deep ruby color, elegant soft fruit with medium tannins and perfect balance, in my opinion, one of the best Cab Sauv's in the Finger Lakes. Cab Sauv is difficult to do well in the Finger Lakes and '02 was a particularly difficult growing season, but Shaw & Hallgren have crafted a winner with this Cab Sauv. And again a great value at $19.99, Gee, Patience really IS a virtue!
Keuka Hill Reserve, Merlot/Cabernet Franc/Cabernet Sauvignon, Shaw's Meritage, nice fruit with hints of pepper, beautiful tannins, needs a little more time, will age nicely.
Shaw Vineyards tasting room summer hours are Fri., Sat., Sun., & Mon. from Noon to 5pm with Steve Shaw Jr. manning the tasting toom operations. Future Summer & Fall New Releases include Cabernet Franc, Dry Riesling, Gewurztraminer, Cayuga, & Sauvignon Blanc. Current Annual Production is 1700 cases. (No Website yet. Website will be up by Fall at www.shawvineyard.com)
Friday, June 29, 2007
Finger Lakes News & Notes
If you are a Finger Lakes winery or an organization having a Finger Lakes wine-related event, I am available to perform. Also, I'm looking for additional wineries or gift stores or retailers to carry the CD. It makes a great Finger Lakes gift item. Just email me by filling out the form at the bottom of this page.
- Another Finger Lakes Wine Center is proposed for Ithaca
- Sandra Silfven (one of my favorite wine writers) visits the Finger Lakes
- Californians to open new winery in The Finger Lakes. Also watch a nice video of the new owners talking about the winery
- Finger Lakes Calendar of Events for July
- Finger Lakes wine finds gold in Michigan
- FingerLakesWine.com profiles White Springs Winery
- Here's proof that wine does not have to be expensive to be good. $2.00 Chardonnay beats out the rest in California wine competition.
- Owasco Lake water quality still a major concern
- Finger Lakes wineries cracking down on rowdy wine tour groups
- If you're looking for books, music, and gifts about New York state, check out Hope Farm
- Hotels offering unique Food & Wine Experiences
- Ethanol plant controversy rages on
- New Yates County lodging tax is debated
- Chinese Honey making a buzz with New York Honey producers
- Finger Lakes town mistakenly voted to be "dry"
- Cycling the Erie Canal (Floating bicycles? No!!!)
- Booze Brother Dan Ackroyd to open winery in the Niagara wine region
- Are high gas prices GOOD for Finger Lakes tourism?
- Has anybody ever tried these Copper Wine Enhancers?
Thursday, June 21, 2007
Finger Lakes Winery Visit Reports
Mrs. Wino and I explored the further reaches (for us) of Cayuga Lake over Memorial Weekend a few weeks ago. If you enjoy birdwatching, Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge is the place for you. There are educational exhibits in the main building and then you can drive your car through the refuge and observe the wildlife. And right down the road, of course, is:
--- Montezuma Winery, northeast end of Cayuga Lake, http://www.montezumawinery.com/,
This winery specializes in Mead (Honey wine) and Fruit wines. My tasting notes are:
- Diamond, 3.6% RS, $8.99, sweet white with the aroma and taste of fresh picked grapes.
- Sparkling Honey Wine, 3.5%RS, $13.99, This wine was crafted for the wedding of the winemaker, A very unique SPARKLING Mead, subtly sweet and bubbly. -Rhubarb Wine, $14.99, Another unique wine made from 100% Rhubarb yielding flavors of citrus and melon and a hint of sweet strawberries. - 2004 Merlot, $17.99, smokey raspberry with deep toffee undertones and a long smoky finish, a nice dry red find among the sweet fruit and mead wines. - Gewurztraminer, $13.99, A lovely floral nose, a dry light-bodied style with classic Gewurz ginger and tropical spice.
--- King Ferry Winery (also Treleaven brand), east side of Cayuga Lake, http://www.treleavenwines.com/, Taste 6 wines for $1.00, My tasting notes:
- 2005 Cabernet Franc, $14.99, soft medium tannins, nice cherry fruit, a balanced and easy drinking Cab Franc. - Meritage, $22.99, tastes of ripe black cherry with a hint of smooth leather, very smooth and balanced with heavy tannins, should age very well. - 2006 Semi-dry Riesling, $12.99, beautiful rounded juicy peach tones waltzing elegantly with subtly sweet lemon drops, Loved It! - 2003 Saumon, $8.99, a grape I have not seen used anywhere else in the Finger Lakes, lightly sweet, zinfandel blush style, with hints of strawberry.
I hope to see some of you at Dr. Franks this weekend. I'll be playing from Noon to 4pm on Saturday & Sunday. Make sure to come up and say Hi, even if I'm playing.
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Finger Lakes Wine Notes
- Remember to come on out and see me at Dr. Frank Wine Cellars (west side of Keuka Lake) next weekend, Saturday & Sunday June 23 & 24, from Noon to 4pm both days as I perform songs from my new CD, as well as Acoustic Rock & Blues Classics. The June 9th performance was a lot of fun and I thank all of you who stopped by and all of the great staff at Dr. Frank for their hospitality. If you'd like your own copy of my new CD "Sparkling Diamonds - Songs of The Finger Lakes", it's now available at the gift shops at Dr. Frank Wine Cellars, Lakewood Vineyards, and Barrington Cellars
- New Releases:
2005 Fulkerson Noiret, A “just released” Hybrid Red developed by Cornell U., layers of black cherry and elderberry fruit, 0% RS, aged in French & American Oak barrels for 12 months, $12 .00 (Notes from Fulkerson)
2005 Fulkerson Cabernet Sauvignon, Generous fruit forward aromas of blackberries with a touch of leather and tobacco carry through
to a fruity tart taste edged with vanilla that ends on a serious tannic note, 0% RS, aged in French Oak barrels for 1 year, $16.00 (Notes from Fulkerson). Fulkerson has also received an 86 Rating in the July '07 Wine Spectator magazine for their 2004 Vidal Blanc Iced Wine.
2006 Prejean Gewurztraminer, Following last years excellent vintage, this 2006 Gewurz is just as good, semi-dry, awesome floral and spice aromatics, lots of fruit with a touch of sweetness and finishing with a good dose of Gewurz spice. I'd also like to give accolades to Prejean's website. It is very informative and I particularly recommend the Winemaking section as a good primer for any new wine drinkers who want to know a bit more about the winemaking process.
- Lots of changes coming to Nagys' Winery (northeast Seneca Lake), Home of what was the smallest tasting room in the Finger Lakes, but not anymore. They are building Three!!! new businesses- Passionfeet Dance Barn, which will feature live music, and Stony Lonesome Winery, and Rogues Hollow Winery. Construction was proceeding quickly when we recently visited.
- Finger Lakes wineries continue to win awards. Here are the award winners form the 2007 Critics Challenge Competition. Congrats to all!!!
Chateau Frank
Critics Gold 2000 Blanc de Blancs Finger Lakes, NY $29.99
Critics Gold 2000 Blanc de Noirs Finger Lakes, NY $29.99
Dr. Konstantin Frank Wine Cellars
Critics Silver 2006 Rkatsiteli Finger Lakes, NY $24.99
Critics Silver 2006 Pinot Gris Finger Lakes, NY $19.99
Fox Run Vineyards
Critics Gold 2005 Riesling, Reserve Finger Lakes, NY $30.00
Fulkerson Winery
Critics Gold 2005 Semi-Dry Riesling Finger Lakes, NY $13.00
Glenora Wine Cellars
Critics Silver 2005 Meritage New York $19.99
Critics Silver 2001 Brut Finger Lakes, NY $24.99
Critics Gold 2006 Riesling, Dry Finger Lakes, NY $13.99
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Finger Lakes Winery Visit Report - Long Point Winery
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Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Finger Lakes News & Notes
Memorial Weekend was absolutely gorgeous at Seneca Pier in Watkins Glen.
- Jason Feulner interviews Ravines' Morten Hallgren
- Hazlitt Vineyards to sponsor concerts at The Glen
- Finger Lakes Skydivers turns 25
- More Finger Lakes land preserved
- The Official Birthplace celebrates Memorial Day. And Mrs. Wino & I proudly attended the ceremonies in Waterloo this year. I'll post more on our Memorial weekend adventures soon.
- Finger Lakes Summer Festivities
- Holly Howell's white wines of summer
- Take a hike with the Triple Cities Hiking Club
- Settlement proposed for the Cayuga Indian Nation
- Finger Lakes Catawba makes a nice summer picnic rose`
- Finger Lakes Tourism strengths and weaknesses discussed
- New York wineries featured in upcoming TV special
- Whit offers his wines of summer
- The Oneida Indians helped fight the British in the American Revolution
- Finger Lakes wine gaining awards and prestige
- More awards for Finger Lakes wine
- Another new wine trail is created
- Interesting new wine book
- Secrets revealed on growing Finger Lakes wine grapes
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Finger Lakes Weekend Wino featured in Wine Spectator
Pretty exciting stuff! Little old me in Wine Spectator! But Mrs. Wino says I don't look anything like Jimmy Buffett. Maybe Warren Buffett. HaHaHa. That's not funny!
See the previous post for more information about the new CD.
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
My New CD Sparkling Diamonds - Songs of The Finger Lakes


Sunday, May 20, 2007
Golden Nose Summary
The weekend began with a reception at the amazing Rockwell Museum of Western Art on Friday night where we were treated to Finger Lakes wine (of course) and some delightful culinary treats. Saturday morning at The Corning Museum of Glass Auditorium, the training sessions were given: The super-knowledgable Lorraine Hems gave us her tips for succesful wine tasting, Chris Stamp, winemaker at Lakewood Vineyards presented 'The Components of Wine", Steve DiFrancesco, the winemaker at Glenora Wine Cellars, spoke on The History of Grape growing and Grape types, & David Whiting, winemaker at Red Newt Cellars, gave his popular presentation of unpopular smells and flaws in wine (I learned from last year not to breathe in Dave's concoctions too deeply). Then Lorraine, Chris & Dave did a sample judging to show how a "real" wine judge would evaluate wine.
Then our groups, led by a wine professional, got to the job of evaluating Finger Lakes wine to see which ones would be deemed worthy of a Golden Nose award. Me and my fellow wine judges Bernie and Maria were led by Joe Pierce, wine expert and owner of Pierces Restaurant in Elmira. We evaluated 5 flights encompassing Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir, Red Viniferas, & Mead and a final Best of Class flight of Cabernet Franc. We'd each evaluate the wines on our own and then we'd discuss the wine and make a decision on whether to award a medal or not. The most enjoyable part of the event for me is discussing each wine with other people who are just as passionate about wine. Sometimes our ratings were very different, but it was always interesting to share our evaluations and that is where a lot of the learning happens.
Then on Saturday night, the awards dinner was held at The Corning Museum of Glass, where we were treated to excellent food and the Finger Lakes wines that we had judged to be the best, and I even got to perform a couple songs from my new CD. For me, this event is like being in Finger Lakes Wine Heaven. I get to taste and discuss Finger Lakes wine with the actual people who make it and are experts, then I get to drink the best of The Finger Lakes and mingle with some of the nicest wine people. There are no snooty wine attitudes here. Everybody comes to have fun, learn about wine, and make new friends. Any of you who are passionate about wine and especially about Finger Lakes wine must put this event on your calendar for next year. I must put out a huge Thank You to Paul & Glenda at The Seneca Lake Wine Trail for organizing a great event and to all the people who contributed to make it a wonderful weekend!!!
Surprisingly, when I compared us amateurs with recent wine competitions judged by professional competitions, I see some of the same wines being judged highly. And to dispel the myth that every wine got an award, I can only speak for my group, but we judged very critically and there were many No Awards. Here is the Awards list for Best of, Double Gold, & Gold (and my tasting notes on the ones that I judged or tasted):
Best of Class:
Best Riesling- Lakewood 2006 Riesling (Semi-dry, bright and fresh, bold citrus with light peach and a hint of mineral)
Best Hybrid Grape- Fulkerson 2006 Traminette (Very floral aroma and just a beautiful vintage of this grape with notes of citrus and complex spice)
Best Native Grape- Torrey Ridge Diamond ( sweet but not overly sweet, with layers of grape, grapefruit, pineapple, and mango.)
Best Other Vinifera Red- Ventosa Pinot Noir (NV)
Best Cabernet Franc- 2005 Prejean Cabernet Franc (A mouthful of cherries and a long finish. My group judged this Best Of flight and this is a great Cab Franc. But I must also mention the Cab Franc that came in an extremely close second and was also wonderful- Sheldrake Point 2005 Cabernet Franc. As I have stated in past posts, the Finger Lakes 2005 Cab Franc's (and also other reds) that I have tasted so far are exceptional.)
Best Dessert Wine- Wagner 2006 Riesling Ice Wine
Double Gold
-Hazlitt 2006 Riesling
-Leidenfrost 2006 Riesling
-Torrey Ridge Niagara
-Torrey Ridge Diamond (As I stated in my Best of 2006 posts at the end of last year, Torrey Ridge was my Most Improved and Best Up and Coming Winery selection. I hear some people pan Torrey Ridge as a "sweet wine winery", but I find excellent balance and complexity with layers of flavor in a wide range of their wines.)
-Ventosa Pinot Noir (I'll be visiting Ventosa shortly and will post a report soon)
-Prejean 2005 Cabernet Franc
-Fox Run 2005 Lemberger (firm medium tannins with lots of berry fruit and just the perfect hint of pepper)
-Wagner 2005 Vidal Blanc Ice Wine (balanced sugars dancing on layers of lemon, honey, & pineapple within the firm acidity structure of Vidal)
-Wagner Vineyards 2006 Riesling Ice (It was all gone by the time I got to the tasting bar, so I guess that says it all)
-Hazlitt Port (NV) (It was late by the time I got to taste this at the awards dinner, but I do remember it made me feel warm and fuzzy, just like a good port should)
Gold
-Prejean 2005 Dry Riesling
-Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2006 Dry Riesling (I don't think CLR can make anything but an excellent Riesling. This one is classic CLR Riesling, dry but full, firm, bright & crisp)
-Bloomer Creek 2006 Riesling
-Lakewood 2006 Riesling
-Glenora 2006 Riesling
-Americana 2006 Cayuga White
-Fulkerson 2006 Traminette
-Miles Wisteria
-Cascata 2005 Odds & Ends
-Sheldrake Point 2005 Cabernet Franc
-Earle Estates Peach Perfection
The Complete awards list will be posted at www.senecalakewine.com
Monday, May 14, 2007
Finger Lakes Wine News & Notes
- Here's more Finger Lakes wine medal winners, this time from the Pacific Rim Wine Competition. Right at the top is that Anthony Road Riesling that I like so much. Congratulations to all the medalists!!!
Anthony Road Wine Company Gold/Best of Class Finger Lakes 2006 Riesling - Dry $13.99
Anthony Road Wine Company Silver Finger Lakes 2006 Riesling Semi-Sweet $13.99
Chateau Lafayette Reneau Gold Finger Lakes Estate 2006 Dry Riesling $14.99
Chateau Lafayette Reneau Silver Finger Lakes Estate 2006 Johannisberg Riesling $14.99
Chateau Lafayette Reneau Bronze Proprietor's Reserve 2005 Chardonnay $18.99
Chateau Lafayette Reneau Bronze Finger Lakes Estate 2006 Pinot Noir Blanc $9.99
Dr. Konstantin Frank Gold/Best of Class Finger Lakes 2006 Rkatsiteli $24.99
Dr. Konstantin Frank Silver New York 2006 Riesling, Semi-Dry $15.99
Dr. Konstantin Frank Bronze Finger Lakes 2000 Blanc de Blancs $29.99
Fulkerson Winery Silver Finger Lakes 2005 Dry Riesling $14.00
Goose Watch Winery Gold Finger Lakes 2005 Traminette $12.00
Goose Watch Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Classic Cream Sherry $15.00
Goose Watch Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Diamong $9.00
Goose Watch Winery Silver Finger Lakes 2006 Melody $9.00
Goose Watch Winery Silver Finger Lakes 2006 Villard Blanc $11.00
Heron Hill Winery Silver New York 2005 Dry Riesling $14.99
Heron Hill Winery Silver New York 2004 Eclipse $17.99
Heron Hill Winery Silver New York 2005 Eclipse $15.99
Heron Hill Winery Silver New York 2005 Semi-Dry Riesling $12.99
Heron Hill Winery Bronze Finger Lakes 2004 Late Harvest Riesling $35.99
Heron Hill Winery Bronze Finger Lakes 2005 Late Harvest Vidal Blanc $17.99
Lakewood Vineyards Bronze Finger Lakes 2005 Abby Rose $6.99
Lakewood Vineyards Bronze Finger Lakes 2005 Chardonnay $12.99
Red Newt Cellars Gold Finger Lakes 2005 Cabernet Franc $19.50
Red Newt Cellars Silver Finger Lakes 2005 Viridescens $45.50
Red Newt Cellars Bronze Finger Lakes, Reserve 2005 Cabernet Franc $37.50
Red Newt Cellars Bronze Finger Lakes 2005 Cabernet Sauvignon $21.50
Swedish Hill Winery Gold Blue Waters, Finger Lakes NV Riesling $8.99
Swedish Hill Winery Gold Finger Lakes NV Blanc de Blanc $13.99
Swedish Hill Winery Silver Finger Lakes 2004 Cabernet Franc $16.99
Swedish Hill Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Country Concord $7.49
Swedish Hill Winery Silver Finger Lakes 2005 Dry Riesling $14.99
Swedish Hill Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Spumante Blush $11.99
Swedish Hill Winery Bronze Reserve, Finger Lakes 2005 Chardonnay $16.99
Swedish Hill Winery Bronze Finger Lakes 2002 Brut $22.00
Torrey Ridge Winery Gold Finger Lakes NV Peach Wine $11.99
Torrey Ridge Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Catawba $9.99
Torrey Ridge Winery Silver Finger Lakes NV Niagara $9.99
Finger Lakes Wine News & Notes
Chairman Award winners were:
Red Newt 2005 Cabernet Franc RSV
Swedish Hill Country Concord
Swedish Hill Late Harvest Vignoles
Fox Run 2005 Dry Riesling
Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2005 Chardonnay
Hazlitt 2006 Off-Dry Riesling
Gold
Red Barn Blackberry
Heron Hill 2004 Late harvest Riesling
Swedish Hill Blue Waters Riesling
Swedish Hill 2006 Cayuga White
Goose Watch 2005 Lemberger
Goose Watch Diamond
Lakewood 2005 Dry Riesling
Silver
Prejean 2005 Late Harvest Vignoles
Prejean 2005 Dry Riesling
Heron Hill 2005 Late Harvest Vidal Blanc
Heron Hill/Ingle Vineyard 2004 Cabernet Franc
White Springs 2005 Off-Dry Riesling
Swedish Hill 2004 Meritage- Optimus
Swedish Hill 2006 Dry Vidal
Goose Watch Classic Cream Sherry
Goose Watch 2004 Chambourcin
Goose Watch 2006 Dry Viognier
Goose Watch 2006 Melody
Ravines 2006 Dry Riesling
Ravines 2005 Meritage
Dr. Frank 2006 Dry Gewurztraminer
Dr. Frank 2005 Pinot Noir
Chateau Frank 2000 Blanc de Blanc
Chateau Frank 2000 Blanc de Noirs
Fox Run 2005 Lemberger
Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2006 Dry Riesling
Chateau Lafayette Reneau 2006 Pinot Noir Rose
Lamoreaux Landing 2005 Chardonnay
Lamoreaux Landing 2006 Dry Riesling
Lakewood 2006 Dry Gewurztraminer
Lakewood 2006 Dry Riesling
Hazlitt 2005 Dry Riesling
Get the complete results here
Saturday, May 05, 2007
Finger Lakes May Calendar
Seneca Lake Wine Trail, 877.536.2717
E-Mail: info@senecalakewine.com
Info at Website: http://www.senecalakewine.com/jc/content/view/114/131/
Tierce Release Dinner, May 12, 7:00 PM
Anthony Road Wine Company, Fox Run Vineyards and Red Newt Wine Cellars are proud to announce the second vintage of TIERCE, a 2005 Dry Riesling, marking the continuation of a unique collaborative effort in Finger Lakes winemaking - Tickets may be purchased by calling Anthony Road (800-559-2182), Fox Run (800-636-9786) or Red Newt Cellars(607-546-4100). $95 per person/all inclusive
http://rednewt.com/web/
Americana Concert, May 13, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Americana Vineyards
Mother's Day Concert Featuring the Kitchen Chair Band-Folk Music
607.387.6801
Website: http://www.americanavineyards.com
Mother’s Day Brunch, May 13, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Red Newt Cellars & Bistro
All tables receive a basket of freshly baked assorted muffns and sweetbread, and a complimentary glass of Champagne or Mimosa for every Mom!
607.546.4100
Website: http://www.rednewt.com
Mother’s Day Brunch, May 13, 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Sheldrake Point Vineyard
Enjoy lakefront dining amidst landscaped gardens and sloping lawns.
Reservations advised.866-743-5372.
Website: http://www.sheldrakepoint.com
Mother’s Day Brunch, May 13, 11:00 AM - 3:30 PM
Knapp Winery & Restaurant
Show your Mother how much you love her...with food! Knapp Winery & Vineyard Restaurant has planned a day of relaxation with our luscious buffet and delicious wines. We will serve from 11:00 am to 3:30 pm. Call 800.869.9271 to reserve your table.
Website: http://knappwine.com
Mother's Day at Veraisons, May 13
Veraisons at the Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars
Brunch 11 a.m.-4 p.m. - Dinner 5 -8 p.m.
800.243.5511
Website: http://www.glenora.com
Mother's Day Brunch, May 13
Ginny Lee Café at Wagner Vineyards
10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.
607.582.6450
Website: http://www.wagnervineyards.com
The Golden Nose Award: A Wine Judging Weekend, May 18 - May 19
For details, go to: http://www.goldennose.com
21st Anniversary Celebration, May 19 - May 20, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Swedish Hill Winery
Join us as we celebrate our 21st year! Annual Porch Sale and deep discounts on a variety of selected wines and related products
888.549.9463
Website: http://www.swedishhill.com
Keuka in Bloom, May 19 - May 20
Keuka Lake Wine Trail
Spring is in the air and flowers and herbs are blooming around Keuka Lake. Each ticket holder will collect a healthy flower or herb in a 4" pot at each winery. Each attendee will enjoy food and wine pairings along with a complimentary wine trail wineglass. Enjoy the rebirth of new new season and start your own garden! An early sell-out, tickets are advance sale only.
$30 per person; $45 per couple
10AM to 5PM Saturday; Noon to 5PM Sunday
800.440.4898
Website: http://www.keukawinetrail.com
Finger Lakes Wine & Dine, May 21
Esperanza Mansion
Finger Lakes Wine & Dine – mark your calendars for Monday, May 21st which is the date of the 4th Annual Finger Lakes Wine & Dine. This wine and food event features the award winning vintages of our local wineries and the gustatory delights of all the area restaurants and eateries. The event will be held at Esperanza Mansion and tickets are $35.00 with proceeds being split between the Chamber and the Yates County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Join us!!
315.536.4400
Website: www.esperanzamansion.com
5th Annual Bistro Grand Opening, May 26 - May 27
Thirsty Owl Wine Company
Kick off another great season with live music on the Terrace plus Edition 1 of the 2007 Artist Series.
866.869.5805
Website: http://www.thirstyowlwine.com
I Love Chocolate Day, May 26, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
King Ferry Winery/Treleaven
Sinful chocolate desserts paired with luscious wines. Fee- $7.00.
800.439.5271
Website: http://www.treleavenwines.com/