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Besides beautiful scenery, I heard the Finger Lakes region in New York state has some good wineries.

I did some research and found some good resources about the region.

There are so many routes and so many wineries on each route to chose from, it is overwhelming.

Does anyone have recommendations for specific wineries and/or a route for a 3-4 day long weekend over the fourth of July holiday?






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Are the Finger Lakes Open?

Finger Lakes Parks Current Status:New York State Park grounds, forests and hiking trails are currently open during daylight hours, seven days a week, though some park facilities, including restrooms, playgrounds, athletic courts/fields, and visitor and nature centers may be CLOSED.

Why do Finger Lakes wineries close at 5?

Most Finger Lakes wineries close their tasting rooms by 5 p.m., even on weekends. But a growing group has decided that later hours means better business and more intimate interactions with their customers.

Are wineries open in Finger Lakes in November?

When are the Wineries Open? In the summer and fall most of the wineries in the Finger Lakes are open seven days a week. During late/fall early winter and spring it is important that you confirm each winery's hours as some have more limited tasting room hours, especially during the week.

Why are there so many wineries in the Finger Lakes?

These three factors \u2013 the soil, the drainage, and the moderating influence of deep lakes \u2013 make the Finger Lakes a prime location for growing some of the more delicate European vinifera grapes and French-American hybrids.



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