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Lakeshore Winery

One of the oldest wineries on beautiful Cayuga Lake, Lakeshore Winery's home is a farm that dates back to 1825.

1-315-549-7075
5132 NY-89
Romulus, NY 14541
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One of the oldest wineries on beautiful Cayuga Lake, Lakeshore Winery's home is a farm that dates back to 1825.  The farm’s original barn houses the cozy tasting room with fireplace and lake views.
 

Crafting a unique selection of red, white and blush wines, all of the wines on the small, family run winery are produced and bottled on site, using only Finger Lakes grapes.
 

There is also a dock for boaters and lots of space for outside tasting and sipping. Tours are available and custom labels are offered on all of the wines for a one-time set-up fee.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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