Seneca Lake Wine Trail July 29th

Since we didn’t have good weather for boating when Shelley was visiting, we decided to get pedicures and take a trip to the Seneca Lake Wine Trail in the Finger Lakes Region of New York.

Our first stop on the Seneca Lake Wine Trail was the Earle Estates Meadery. The tasting room was a majestic plantation style building

Prejean Winery was the next stop — their grapevines looked wonderful!

Seneca Shore Wine Cellars weren’t open when we got their, but they had a very artistic sign with a metal dragon holding grapes on top of a castle!

Fox Run Vineyards had a great outdoor area next to their vineyard. Their sign was also a metallic scene of foxes running in the forest.

After so many winerys, we took a break and visited a craft brewery that was also on the wine trail.

The historic Belhurst Castle and Estate Winery was the last one we visited. Belhurst offered a wine and cheese flight — which we enjoyed. The castle was built between 1888-1892 and also has hotel accommodations and Edgar’s Restaurant.

Published by labailey2020

We are loving life and our new adventure in retirement! We are very social people and want to invite all our friends and family to join us at anytime during this adventure of a lifetime!

5 thoughts on “Seneca Lake Wine Trail July 29th

  1. Looks like you guys had a lot of fun! The wineries on the wine trail are in beautiful settings….despite the less than perfect boating weather.

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  2. Thanks Sandy — it was a blast — however, we could not visit all 80 or so winery’s — this would be a great trip in an RV that you could stay and spend maybe a month to visit them all!

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  3. Y’all look happy! Wine must have been good? Did Larry get a pedicure too(lol)? be safe!

    Sent from my iPhone Stanley Scroggin

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