Seneca is the largest of all the Finger Lakes by volume and depth. This makes it an ideal moderating influence for vineyards on the shores that sit largely in Conesus Loam Soils. Enjoy a day of wine
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Location: Ithaca
What's Included
- Vineyards, Views and Vinifera wine tour visits four wineries.
- Vineyards, Views and Vinifera plus Lunch visits four wineries and includes a lunch.
- Wine tastings and educational tour through a selection of wineries
- Driver/guide
- Hotel pick-up at select hotels if requested
- Lunch Included on Vineyards, Views and Vinifera plus Lunch tour only.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, participants must be at least 21 years old to partake in the wine tasting. There’s no lower age limit, so if you have a friend who's underage, they can still join the tour as long as they're not tasting the wines. Just make sure to have valid ID for everyone!
A: Parking is generally available at all the wineries included in the tour, but it can get crowded on weekends, especially during peak season. The driver for the tour will handle all the logistics, so you won't need to worry about parking at each stop. Just relax and enjoy the tastings!
A: Yes, you can reschedule your tour if you give at least 48 hours notice. Just reach out to Crush Beer & Wine Tours, and they’ll help you find a new date. They’re pretty flexible about it, which is great if plans change. Just keep in mind that availability can vary!
Discussions
Just went on the Seneca Lake Wine Tour – here’s my experience!
I did the Vineyards, Views and Vinifera plus Lunch tour last weekend, and it was AMAZING! We visited four wineries around Seneca Lake, and the views were stunning. The lunch at Tabora Farms was delicious too. Our guide was super knowledgeable about the wines and made the whole day fun. Highly recommend it for a chill day out with friends!
Thinking about gifting the wine tour – need some advice!
I’m considering gifting the Seneca Lake wine tour to my parents. They love wine but have never done a wine tasting tour before. I’m a bit worried about how they’ll handle the pace since they’re not big drinkers. Any insights on how it flows? Also, do you get enough time at each winery?