#FlyWashington Magazine Fall 2017 | Page 24

FINGER LAKES WINE COUNTRY BY CHRISTOPHER LUDGATE Finger Lakes Wine Country Corning Museum of Glass Contemporary Art + Design Wing by Stu Gallagher WINE TRAILS Waking up among the vineyards along Lake Seneca in the Finger Lakes region of New York State is not a bad way to start the day. This is a 9,000 square mile, twelve lake, four- season area, so there’s much to see and do. There are more than 100 vineyards, and the choices are extraordinary. It’s an ideal place for a relaxed family getaway, a romantic escape, or some unchartered exploring. One of the best things to do is to stay at a vineyard. And one of the fi rst established vineyards overlooking the gorgeous Lake Seneca is Glenora Cellars. With a variety of rooms on off er for guests, from king-sized bedrooms with whirlpool tubs to rooms better suited for a family, the vineyard off ers views of the Lake and a setting among rows of carefully-manicured vines. Often referred to as the Napa Valley of the East, the Finger Lakes Wine Country off ers wine trails through Cayuga, Keuka, and Seneca Lakes, where the wine making history dates back over 100 years. The region has a wide variety of events ranging from the family-friendly to the casual or the romantic. The vineyards off er a wide choice of tasting experiences throughout the year. Cheese and chocolate pairings, cherry picking, and festive holiday events can all be enjoyed. Vino Visas, an all-inclusive passport, off ers a variety of discounts to use while discovering impressive world-class Cabernets, Rieslings, and Pinots. The region’s vintners have formed a Wine Alliance group, who host many charity events with the mutually supportive community. The entire area is easily accessible by land and by air through nearby Greater Rochester and Syracuse Hancock International Airports. Travelers are beginning to understand how accessible this remarkable region is for would- be vacationers. At many wineries, personal guides lead visitors through the vineyards and into the cellars where they can enjoy an up-close view of the vintner’s process. Free tastings of 30 types of wine are off ered at one of the fi rst vineyards at the lakes, Wagner Vineyards, FLYWASHINGTON.COM 22 AUTUMN 2017 which also boasts the area’s fi rst female winemaker, Ann Raff etto. The vineyard’s deck provides a panoramic view of Seneca Lake. Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars is dedicated to sustainable viticulture. Solar panels are found everywhere throughout the 23-acre vineyard. “Green decisions not only protect the health of our employees, consumers, and neighbors, but also insure our continued ability to grow and deliver the best possible wine for generations to come,” says owner, Mark Wagner. It’s an attitude that extends to the green practices of much of the community and local farms. The region boasts its own unique micro- climate, partly as a result of the great depth of the lakes. At Lamoreaux, tastings with appropriate food can be enjoyed on many of the winery’s decks, and there’s often live music. Sunsets are a delightful moment in the day to decompress with a glass of bright white wine or a dry rosé, overlooking acres and acres of fl ourishing grapes. Designated