Head to the Ludlow House to try the sake that will remind you of Champagne, HEAVENSAKE.
Vinfluence will donate a percentage of profits to your choice on their list of three nonprofits.
For each bottle of “The Bee” wine sold, Proud Pour will plant 875 wildflowers, which equals 90-square-feet of pollinator habitat.
Of all the reasons you can think of to eat local, the same applies to drinking local. Including that it’s affordable.
The guide was conceived to spotlight producers who make wine that respects tradition, the land and the body.
If you’re a first-timer, these three wines from the slopes surrounding Seneca Lake are a good place to start.
More and more city restaurants are substituting the Long Island cheese pumpkin for the ubiquitous butternut and acorn squashes.
NoMad’s wine director is releasing his second vintage of Empire Estate, made with 100 percent Finger Lakes riesling.
Depending on how far east you want to go, it’s easy to hit three wineries and have a good lunch in just a couple of hours.
Wine education at IWC is now recognized and regulated by the State Department of Education.