X Online Chat
close window
menu
GO!
ST LAWRENCE BANNER AD 758 2024
DELAWARE COUNTY
 
 

Travel the Seneca Wine Trail along Seneca Lake

The Seneca Lake Wine Trail has daily tastings and tours and trail-wide events featuring food pairings and seasonal themes

1-877-536-2717
2 N. Franklin St. #320
Watkins Glen, NY 14891
Explore Go Wine Tasting on the Seneca Lake Wine Trail Using Our Interactive Map
Founded in 1986, the Seneca Lake Wine Trail is a nonprofit organization dedicated to its member wineries, which are open year-round. Along with daily tastings and tours, you can participate in trail-wide events featuring food pairings and seasonal themes.


Each of the member wineries have their own vineyards and cultivate not only the growth of hardy native grapes and premium hybrids, but also more delicate varieties such as Riesling, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc and Pinot Noir.


It is suggested that guests call the wineries directly for their hours.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Watkins Glen, NY

Current Conditions

5°F
Clouds

Tue
Jan 21
Wed
Jan 22
Thu
Jan 23
Fri
Jan 24
Sat
Jan 25
8am -4°13°10°
2pm 17°17°17°
8pm 11°13°25°20°27°
 

LOOK WHAT ELSE
IS CLOSE BY

Buttonwood Grove Winery
The Finger Lakes
Explore Buttonwood Grove Winery Using Our Interactive Map
Buttonwood’s vineyards produce classic European vinifera grapes and its winery has been receiving accolades for its exceptional wines and unique events.
Finger Lakes Visitors Connection
The Finger Lakes
Explore Finger Lakes Visitors Connection Using Our Interactive Map
Make your tracks through the Finger Lakes and discover the more than 100 wineries waiting for you in the region.
The 18th Amendment Kitchen & Cocktail Bar
The Finger Lakes
Explore The 18th Amendment Kitchen & Cocktail Bar Using Our Interactive Map
A cocktail bar reminiscent of a 1920s speakeasy, The 18th Amendment is inspired by the owners’ own 1920′s bootlegger great-grandfather.
Autumn Beauty at Cascadilla Gorge Trail
The Finger Lakes
Explore Autumn Beauty at Cascadilla Gorge Trail Using Our Interactive Map
The Cascadilla Gorge Trail system is a popular gorge trail connecting Cornell University to downtown and its creek has carved its way through bedrock exposing rocks deposited 400 million years ago.