Wonderful Video, Love the FLX Weinery near Hermann J. Wiemer. Awesome Dogs and Genny Cream in BOTTLES! You guys were spot on this whole area. Keuka, Seneca and Cayuga Lakes are absolutely Majestic in the Fall when the leaves are starting to change colors!!
I know that you are just visiting but Seneca Lakes Wine Trail does a “Deck the Halls” event the end of November and the beginning of December which is a blast. You visit 30+ wineries over 2 1/2 days. The wine and the food parings are amazing. It is just a good time with great people. Thanks for the great video.
Looks like so much fun! If you’re near Canandaigua in New York check out Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Park. Hubby and I visited on our honeymoon in 1979. It wasn’t a state park back then. But beautiful and lots of cool history
taking myself and my family on the 6 stops of the Canandaigua wine trail this week! annual family vacation we hot a new lake each year. fun to see others like you two partaking just the same. good insights.
Can't wait to start our trip to Finger lakes. Selling house and buying new location for our company is really messing up our travel. What a trip. I know we will follow much of your path.
After watching this I have one burning question... Where does Welch"s get their grapes from NOW? 😳 GREAT VIDEO! Edit - if you’re ever in Asheville NC, check out the Baltimore estate, their winery alone is worth the trip! At 7:44 Oh Muh Gawd! You so need that puppy 🐶 wine bottle holder 🍷!!! Edit 2: BTW • Your hair looks wonderful in this video! (Please don’t take this the wrong way, just a simple observation). Edit 3: is it my imagination or the more wine you had, the better the wineries and views became? LOL! Love it, that’s hilarious!
Hee hee. The Wienery! Pig butts *are* pretty great. Awwww...winery kitty! I love doing factory/distillery tours. This one looked like tons of fun. My boyfriend and I may have a similar tourist style to you folks. :) Learn something. Eat/drink something. Find the whimsical.
Timebandit RvTravels - Some wineries give free tours and tastings, most charge a reasonable fee, the ones I’ve toured cost $10 to $35, and some have tiered pricing if you want to sample their more expensive collections. Most give you a fair sized gulp in each glass, only a few gave us a sip in a tiny plastic pill cup, which sounds cheap but with a large winery with many selections I didn’t mind. And yes, there have been a few times where I’ve walked, sorry, staggered away very happy. LOL! Bottom line, check the wineries website for more info. Keep in mind that they price reasonably to encourage participation and fuel wine sales. It is a great way to sample a lot of different wines and find the few that you like!
Thanks guys, we loved hosting you. I'm glad you had a great tour!
Wonderful Video, Love the FLX Weinery near Hermann J. Wiemer. Awesome Dogs and Genny Cream in BOTTLES! You guys were spot on this whole area. Keuka, Seneca and Cayuga Lakes are absolutely Majestic in the Fall when the leaves are starting to change colors!!
A tour of wineries overlooking Seneca Lake looks and sounds like heaven on earth.
I love it!
Such an incredible region of our country. Will need to get back for another visit.
I know that you are just visiting but Seneca Lakes Wine Trail does a “Deck the Halls” event the end of November and the beginning of December which is a blast. You visit 30+ wineries over 2 1/2 days. The wine and the food parings are amazing. It is just a good time with great people. Thanks for the great video.
Looks like so much fun! If you’re near Canandaigua in New York check out Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Park. Hubby and I visited on our honeymoon in 1979. It wasn’t a state park back then. But beautiful and lots of cool history
taking myself and my family on the 6 stops of the Canandaigua wine trail this week! annual family vacation we hot a new lake each year. fun to see others like you two partaking just the same. good insights.
Looks like you had a great time -- would be fun!!
what?!! courtney has her hair down! don't think i've seen that before. looks great!!
Aww thanks! It's been so humid I haven't taken the time.
I use to work in a winery but I will watch this anyway .
I just subscribed to your channel
Can't wait to start our trip to Finger lakes. Selling house and buying new location for our company is really messing up our travel. What a trip. I know we will follow much of your path.
After watching this I have one burning question... Where does Welch"s get their grapes from NOW? 😳 GREAT VIDEO! Edit - if you’re ever in Asheville NC, check out the Baltimore estate, their winery alone is worth the trip! At 7:44 Oh Muh Gawd! You so need that puppy 🐶 wine bottle holder 🍷!!! Edit 2: BTW • Your hair looks wonderful in this video! (Please don’t take this the wrong way, just a simple observation). Edit 3: is it my imagination or the more wine you had, the better the wineries and views became? LOL! Love it, that’s hilarious!
Near Lake Erie! We camped near some just this past weekend and saw a Welchs plant!
A lot of finger lakes growers still sell their grapes to Welchs
B Lenk - Given the Coronavirus... I’m not sure I want their fingers in my wine. 😁
Hee hee. The Wienery! Pig butts *are* pretty great.
Awwww...winery kitty!
I love doing factory/distillery tours. This one looked like tons of fun. My boyfriend and I may have a similar tourist style to you folks. :) Learn something. Eat/drink something. Find the whimsical.
why no one talks about price !! how much was it.
Timebandit RvTravels - Some wineries give free tours and tastings, most charge a reasonable fee, the ones I’ve toured cost $10 to $35, and some have tiered pricing if you want to sample their more expensive collections. Most give you a fair sized gulp in each glass, only a few gave us a sip in a tiny plastic pill cup, which sounds cheap but with a large winery with many selections I didn’t mind. And yes, there have been a few times where I’ve walked, sorry, staggered away very happy. LOL! Bottom line, check the wineries website for more info. Keep in mind that they price reasonably to encourage participation and fuel wine sales. It is a great way to sample a lot of different wines and find the few that you like!
I see you didn't break a wine glass on this tour. Nice job Steven :)
He was extra careful :)
Looking at your 'flush' at the end, you had some good tasting. Now, who's going to talk...?
Courtney, you look beautiful with your hair down and a turtle neck in May!