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15 Best Places For Wine Tasting In NYC You Have To Try

Whether you fancy red or white, these wine tasting spots in NYC are perfect for every palette!

Corey Fuller

Feeling up for a little wine tasting in NYC? It’s not only a summer activity, you know! With hundreds of venues and experiences always popping up, it can be overwhelming to find the perfect spot to find your next bottle. Especially if you have particular favorite types of wine (we’re personally on the sweeter side), it can be difficult to figure out where to find something that suits your tastebuds.

While we wait for some of New York’s great vineyards to reopen this summer, let’s talk about some places right here in the city to do a little taste testing. So get your wine glasses ready and make sure your taste buds are awake; here’s where to go wine tasting in NYC.

1. City Winery, Chelsea & Grand Central

City Winery NYC

City Winery combines NYC nightlife with the cosmopolitan flair of high-end wine tasting, making it one of the best places for wine tasting in NYC. This spot located along the Hudson River features an intimate concert venue, food menu, on-location bar, and of course wine tasting and tours!

Open Sunday – Thursday (12 pm – 10 pm) and Friday and Saturday (12 pm – 11 pm), you can taste over 30 world-class wines from vineyards around the country, all while taking in the stunning views of the Hudson River and surrounding cityscape. The Grand Central location is open Monday – Friday  (7 am – 10 pm), Saturday (11 am – 10 pm) and Sunday (11 am – 9 pm).

Chelsea – 25 11th Ave (at 15th Street)

Grand Central – 89 E 42nd St

2. Gotham Winery, Flatiron

Gotham Winery NYC

This black-owned winery is one of our favorite tasting spots, thanks to their focus on sustainably sourced and produced wines! With wine that focus on fruit and being easy to drink, Gotham Winery appeals to the modern wine drinker, one that enjoys the taste and smell of fine wines.

If you want to try out one of their sustainable offerings (that seems extra flavorful because of it), we suggest stopping by one of their upcoming events like the popular “Yoga & Wine” event or the “Trips to Wine Country” during the summer. Or consider even joining their Gotham Winery Wine Society, an experience that includes education, first-class event access, and tastings.

Where: 115 E 23rd St

3. EVEN Hotel , Midtown

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During select weekends days this February, consider this full wine experience that includes not only tastings, but also tons of wine knowledge! Taking place at the EVEN Hotel, this event will walk you through the history of wine, how to pair it with certain foods, wine appreciation tips, and you guessed it… a tasting!

You’ll be able to awaken and calibrate your palate with fresh flavors, all while learning about different wine regions, tasting techniques, and more.

Where: 221 E 44th St, Floor 2

4. The Red Hook Winery, Red Hook

Red Hook Winery Brooklyn, NY

Mark Snyder, The Red Hook Winery’s founder, established this venue back in 2008 as a place to showcase the best vineyards in New York. Working directly with local grape farmers, The Red Hook Winery sources vintages from North Fork, Long Island and the Finger Lakes to provide a truly all-encompassing experience of New York wine!

With a wine-making facility located on Pier 41, The Red Hook Winery team produces all its available wine selections itself and focuses on reflecting the climate and geology of each unique New York wine-making region in every bottle. With tastings available all the time, it’s the perfect laid-back vibe to drink and enjoy stunning views of the East River and Statue of Liberty!

Where: 175 Van Dyke Street, Pier 41, Suite 325A, Brooklyn

5. Hound’s Tree, Williamsburg

Wines from Hound's Tree NYC

With the lofty title of the “first and only estate winery and tasting room in New York City,” Hound’s Tree is an excellent option for wine tasting in NYC. Drawing its inventory from a 30-acre vineyard on Long Island, their Williamsburg location focuses on creating a wine tasting experience unique to the New York area.

Their in-state-produced wine and modern sleek tasting room is the perfect backdrop to expand your tastebuds with some local creations. They also have a Hound’s Tree Wine Club that you can join, which includes quarterly shipments of special vintages, among other things.

Where: 335 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn

6. Amelie, West Village

Table of flowers and wine glasses at Amelie NYC

Amelie is one of our favorite wine bars in NYC , and it’s a great place to find quality food too! Their European-focused wines gives you a more global perspective of wine as opposed to the other spots thus far, and their “Happier Hour” deals set them aside from the crowd. In terms of tastings, we suggest stopping by on Friday or Saturday until 6 pm in order to try out their $13 wine flights ($18 after HH).

West Village – 22 W 8th St

UWS – 566 Amsterdam Ave

7. The Ten Bells, Lower East Side

Interior of The Ten Bells NYC

This cozy den known as The Ten Bells is an unpretentious space to sip on natural wines and enjoyable happy hour deals ! Perfect for a Valentine’s Day date night, or some casual sipping on the weekend, you can take in all sorts of natural wines from their seemingly infinite wine list!

If you’re looking for a wine tasting specific event, be sure to follow their Instagram , where they announce various things, from pop-up events to “Meet the Winemaker” talks. From the wine to the $1 oyster bar, there’s not much wrong here.

Where: 247 Broome St

8. Rooftop Reds, Brooklyn Navy Yard

Aerial view of Rooftop Reds NYC

Since 2016, Rooftop Reds has held the designation of being the world’s first commercially-viable urban rooftop vineyard! Located in the Brooklyn Navy Yard during the summer, Rooftop Reds is a great spot to check out their custom urban planter system that covers the 14,800 square-foot space. Their collection features wines from both the Finger Lakes region and the Brooklyn vines, so you’ll never know what’s on the menu!

Stay tuned to their Instagram , since they’re getting ready to announce their summer 2023 tastings and other events!

Where: 299 Sands St, Building 275, Brooklyn

9. Sauced, Williamsburg

Interior of Sauced NYC

Although there technically is a menu at Sauced in Williamsburg, this wine spot is better done by asking one of the extremely knowledgable staff members for suggestions. Their collection consists of all kinds of European wines, including hard-to-find orange wine! During good weather, the backyard is a great place to taste test different glasses and socialize with others doing the same thing. If the weather is cooler, sit inside and chat with a bartender who more than likely has an interesting wine background.

Where: 331 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn

10. Despaña Vinos y Mas, Lower East Side

Interior of Despaña Vinos y Mas NYC

Specializing in Spanish wine like Garnacha, Tempranillo, Mencia and many other types, this wine shop offers tastings every Thursday from 5 pm – 7 pm. They also offer a variety of classes that vary by Spanish region that you can book (although they do sell out very quickly). You can check out what they entail here , and be sure to stay on the lookout for more that get announced.

Where: 410 Broome St

11. Corkbuzz, Union Square & Chelsea Market

Person pouring wine at Corkbuzz NYC

Corkbuzz Wine has two locations, with their main one being in Union Square. This wine bar and restaurant offers all sorts of great wine offers to tasters, including a blind tasting test (all day, everyday for $20), a happy hour from Tuesday-Saturday (4 pm – 6 pm), and wine classes that cover different topics like “Wine 101” and different regions of wine (New York State, France, etc).

No matter what day of the week you stop in, you’ll surely be satisfied. And if you want even more, check out their virtual tasting classes too.

Union Square – 13 E 13th St

Chelsea Market – 75 9th Ave

12. Jones Street Wine, West Village

Exterior of Jones Wine NYC

This cute wine shop is always stacked to the brim with affordable and curated wines that are sure to please New Yorkers! Located in the West Village, its great location makes it the perfect place to stop after dinner on the way home! They host wine tasting events on Wednesday nights typically from 7 pm – 9 pm. They are typically hosted by and curated by Jones’ knowledgable employees, so you know it’s a must-hit if you love wine.

Where: 23 Jones St

13. Astor Wines & Spirits, NoHo

Interior of Astor Wines & Spirits NYC

Astor Wines and Spirits offers some of our favorite FREE tastings and classes in all of NYC! Learn about everything from Hungarian wines to Naturale Vermouth, all while testing samples and learning tips about all kinds of alcohol. Not to mention, once you’re done with the class, you can enjoy 20% off of any wine from their massive inventory. Check out some of their upcoming events here .

Where: 399 Lafayette St

14. Orange Glou , Lower East Side

Interior of Orange Glou NYC

Dubbed as the “world’s first and only orange wine store,” this LES outpost offers both in-person and virtual wine tastings! In terms of their in-person tastings, Orange Glou operates in a booking system, meaning an hour session at $65 per person must include at least 10 people. You can check out all of the wine tasting packages here or stop in-store today.

Where: 264 Broome St

15. Temperance Wine Bar, West Village

Interior of Temperance Bar NYC

Last but not least on our list is Temperance Wine Bar, an all-around solid choice for any wine lover. In terms of tastings, they have wine flights for you to test out daily, blind tasting sessions on Wednesdays from 4 pm – 6 pm ($21 for 3 half glasses), and even private tastings hosted by their expert staff (for larger groups). No matter what you’re looking for, you have to stop by and try one of their 100+ wines.

Where: 40 Carmine St

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New York City is like a good bottle of wine.

Rich, full bodied and full of surprises, it’s intoxicating and leaves you wanting more. So, when City Wine Tours NYC* invited me along to an afternoon event, how could I say no?

The chance to join one of the top wine tours in New York was a delicious prospect. it also happened to be one of my USA bucket list items.

The best wine tour in NYC

City Wine Tours NYC offer 3 types of tours: The Upper West Side, West Village and SoHo. Each tour takes you around local places in the area. For the SoHo tour, we explored the wine — and foodie — scene in the vicinity.

SoHo neighborhood of New York

Just a quick note about the SoHo area in New York City. You can find the neighborhood in lower Manhattan, and its name refers to the area ‘south of Houston Street’. Its east and west boundaries are constantly in dispute, so I won’t attempt to offer one.

The main thing you need to know is that SoHo is the place for shopping.

From upscale stores to independent boutique and chain brands, it’s all here. The loft style spaces were once popular with artists in the city. Now, it’s a shopper’s dream.

Tucked in between the many shops in SoHo are equally excellent bars and restaurants. On the City Wine Tours NYC, your expert tour guide takes you to some of the best in the local area.

The meeting point for the start of the tour was Galli. It’s an Italian-style restaurant that serves up mouthwatering Italian comfort food and plenty of great wines.

Our guide, Amy, was there to greet us, and the other people joining the tour. Group sizes are intimate (8 to 12 people), and a perfect number to be able to listen and ask questions.

Amy’s background is in advertising and marketing, but her passion for wine is evident. After doing a quick introduction around the table, it was time to start tasting some wine. Discover even more of the city by booking a local NYC tour .

Best wine tours in New York — 6 wines we tasted

Desiderio jeio prosecco .

The first wine we tasted was a crisp and cold glass of Desiderio Jeio Prosecco. It’s a blend of 90% prosecco, 6% Pinot Bianco, and 4% Perdiso, made from grapes from the Valdobbiadene area.

Living in Italy , you’d think I’d be tired of prosecco, but I’d be lying. Instead, I find it hard to say no to a glass of (good) prosecco, and never need an occasion for a glass.

While we were doing the tasting, Amy did an excellent job talking about the wine. She explained the difference between prosecco, cava and champagne, and debunked a few myths too.

Jeio prosecco - wine tours in New York

L’Umami Pinot Noir of Oregon, Willamette Valley 2016

If you’ve never tried a wine from Oregon, (US) you need to add this one to the list. Like most people, I’ve only tasted Californian wines, and know little else of wines from other American states.

L’Umami Pinot Noir of Oregon takes its name from where they source the grapes. The vineyards are surrounded by wild edible mushrooms, which provide a slight umami taste. It’s fresh, clean and an easy light-bodied red to drink.

L'Umami wine - wine tours in New York

By this point, they brought out several dishes, so we could understand how to pair certain flavors and wine. We dined on tasty bruschetta with tomatoes, mozzarella and parsley, and mini arancini (deep fried rice balls) .

Bruschetta at Galli - wine tours in New York

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Citto toscana, volpaia.

For the third, and last wine at Galli, we enjoyed a fruity glass of Citto. It’s made from organic Sangiovese grapes sourced from the glorious Tuscan countryside in Italy.

It’s smooth, rich ruby red in color, and a robust pairing with meat and pasta dishes.

Citto Toscana - wine tours in New York

Spring Natural

Leaving Galli, we made a short walk through SoHo to the second place on the tour. The clue to the type of food they serve at Spring Natural is in the name.

A family-run restaurant, this establishment’s been dishing up healthy, tasty and natural food since 1973.

Henry Varnay Blanc de Blanc

Similar to Galli, we began the tasting with a sparkling white wine. Henry Varnay Blanc de Blanc comes from the gorgeous Loire Valley in France.

It’s pale yellow in color, with a crisp and light taste that’s perfect for a hot NYC summer’s day. The wine is made from 100% Ugni Blanc, a grape variety that’s the most planted in France.

Henry Vardy

Jelu Malbec 2013

I was happy to see a Malbec on the tasting, as it’s one of my favorite ‘go-to’ red wines. Intense and dark in color, this medium-bodied red comes from the Jelu Estate in Argentina.

Made primarily from the Malbec grape variety, it takes a while for the flavor to really open up. However, once it does, it’s an enjoyable wine to drink, and went well with the food at Spring Natural.

Jelu Malbec

We feasted on the Spring Natural Guacamole Trio and yummy chickpea and fava bean fritters. It was a full platter piled high with guacamole, pico de gallo, black bean dip and tri-color tortilla chips.

The bean fritters were equally a good accompaniment with the wine selection.

Pinot Blanc, Hugel 2015

The last wine on the tour was the Pinot Blanc 2015 from Hugel. A refreshing, all-purpose dry white wine, it comes from the Alsace region of France. The scent is light, refreshing, and there’s a hint of aniseed and fennel.

Hugel - wine tours in New York

It’s packaged in a Germanic-shaped bottle, and works well as an aperitif, and goes well with a seafood/fish main course.

Wine tours in New York — tips before booking

  • Make sure to arrive 10 minutes before the start of the tour. You’ll receive a reminder email of all the details beforehand.
  • Wear comfortable shoes. This may sound obvious, but there’s a bit of walking, and you can also better enjoy the wine and food!
  • Total time of tour: 2 hours.

Tips from City Wine Tours NYC

  • ‘Wine is subjective. We perceive wine differently. Talk is just talk.’
  • ‘Lines on the glass are residual sugar, it has nothing to do with quality.’
  • On how to taste wine: ‘See, swirl, smell, sip’.
  • ‘When you open sparkling wine, it can be dangerous, because of the pressure in the bottle. Hold the bottle at a 45 ° angle and keep your thumb over the cork. Slowly pull it off.’ 
  • ‘Flute glass holds the bubbles; but many say you can drink it in a white wine glass.’

Overall, we had a thoroughly good time on the City Wines NYC SoHo tour. We tried some new wines, met some lovely new people and learned something new. It’s an enjoyable afternoon, and I’m keen on trying another one when we return to NYC.

Looking for a boutique hotel in New York? Both The Greenwich Hotel in Tribeca and The Crosby Hotel are central and elegant choices.

Would you like to join one of these wine tours in New York? Let me know in the comments below.

*Please note that since the publication of this post, City Wine Tours NYC is no longer in operation.

Disclosure: Although I was invited by City Wine Tours NYC, all my views are my own. This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a commission if you click a link and purchase something that I’ve recommended. Thank you for your support.

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I am dying to get away for a kid-free girl’s weekend. This looks like just what we need. I’d follow your lead with the SoHo tour, for sure. It’s funny, I never really thought of NYC as a wine destination.

This is a perfect girls weekend idea! I think because NYC is so international, there’s plenty of good wines imported there 🙂

I’m so glad i came across this!!! I have always wanted to go a wine tour in NYC this will be my go to source! Thanks for sharing

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When you think of wine tasting, where do you think about going? For many, it is the rolling hills of Oregon or the beautiful views of wine country in California. And, although these places have the most and best wines around, cities around the country are changing up how we do wine tasting.  Have you ever thought about wine tasting in New York City? 

There are more than a dozen different wineries found throughout the City of New York, and they are all within city limits. This means you can enjoy the NYC experience while tasting the vineyards in the same place.

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These wineries that are popping up in cities across the states, like New York City, are called Urban Wineries. These Urban wineries are taking our cities by storm, and people are loving it!

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So, jump onboard this new age movement and visit these amazing wineries in New York City!

Red Hook Winery

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The goal of the Red Hook Winery is to bring New York’s viticulture to the forefront, highlighting its history as well as its future. Winemakers create expressions of the climate, geology, and agriculture through their wine making process to give you some of the finest wine in NYC.

For the true winos at heart, you will be pleased to know that the wine tasting room is open from noon to 6pm daily. Tastings are only $18 per person and you get 4 different kinds of delectable Red Hook Wines.

If you plan on going on Saturday or Sunday, you are in luck because you will get a free tour while enjoying your tasting. The tour lasts about 15-minutes.

Taste Wine Company

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Are you trying to find your perfect wine taste? For those who share the love of great world wines, The Taste Wine Company offers you a modern and open space to find just the right flavor. Taste any wine before you buy it.

At Wine Tasting Company, you can have a private wine tasting class or make it a corporate event! Bring a few friends to enjoy great wine, education, and fun. Or, get to know co-workers, mingle, and enjoy a palate of delectable wines.

Staten Island Winery

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Make your friends jealous when you visit Staten Island Winery . At this winery you don’t just get to taste the wine, you get to make it. The winery has all the latest wine making equipment and will teach you how to make your own wine in just four sessions, or a total of 8 hours. Wine makers assist you each step of the way. You can choose to create your own blend or you can choose from a list.

Take your wine experiences to the next level!

For those who would prefer to relax and sip on their wine, Staten Island Winery also has wine tastings every Thursday from 6-9pm. For $15, you can taste four captivating wines of your choice. You can also veg out on some homemade pizza.

Rooftop Reds

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I have to say, I am not quite sure about vineyards growing on the roof, but Rooftop Reds seems like an experience you won’t get anywhere else. They literally grow their vineyards on their roof! To see the roof, you will need to make reservations. Who knew wine could be made from the roof?

Each Wednesday at 7pm, the Rooftop Reds hosts a tour of the rooftop space with wine and cheese pairings. For $25, your tour comes with:

  • An educational explanation of how the rooftop works by their experts.
  • Four wine and cheese pairings
  • Recreational space and city views.
  • Hammocks…..did I mention hammocks? Yep, they have hammocks, so moms take your sore tired bodies, get some wine, and take a nap on a rooftop hammock.

Whether you like the wine or not, this place is an experience you won’t want to miss!

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Pour me another glass when it’s free! When you visit Pour , you can get FREE wine tastings everyday! What could be better?! Visit Monday through Friday from 5:30pm to 8:30pm or Saturday through Sunday from 2:30pm to 8:30pm to enjoy your free tasting.

What I like about Pour is that it’s basically the “Wine for Dummies Winery.” Instead of telling you where the wine comes from and the grapes they use, Pour puts wines into categories of flavor and food pairing .

Each wine is grouped into the following: Bubbly, Crisp, Mellow, Plush, Bright, Velvety, Bold, or Sweet depending upon how it tastes and feels in your mouth. And, each wine category has a description of the foods it pairs best with making your wine experience super easy!

Dandelion Wine

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Dandelion Wine , or as locals like to call it, Dandy, gives you a schoolhouse atmosphere with a modern twist. With weekly wine tastings , free delivery, and a vast selection of eclectic wines, Dandy has a little something to offer everyone.

Dandy prides itself in selecting only the best wines from major wine regions of the world, and having great prices with most bottles being under $25.

This little gem of a place is definitely worth visiting. Stop by on a Thursday from 6pm-8pm to enjoy your FREE wine tasting experience!

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New York City also has fabulous wine tasting tours that you can go on Such as the SoHo Wine Tasting and Walking Tour or the New York Sailboat Cruise with wine and cheese Charcuterie . If you aren’t sure which winery to go to, or you are a tourist to the city, it might be a good idea to book some of NYC’s finest wine tours. They will take you to get some of the finest wine tastings and make sure you have an experience that won’t disappoint you. For other wine tours, take a look at The Top 10 New York Wine Tasting & Winery Tours .

Share your favorite experience in the comments below! We would love to share more wineries you enjoy with our readers!

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If you are excited to visit New York City, there are plenty of other wine tasting experiences around the states. Check out some of our favorites:

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More than 250 of the world's greatest winemakers will return to the Big Apple to share their knowledge and their wines. Find out what we have planned!

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Where can you find more than 250 of the world's greatest winemakers, plus some of the titans of fine dining, all in one place for an entire weekend? Wine Spectator's New York Wine Experience is returning to Times Square Oct. 17-19, and tickets are now on sale for weekend packages that offer wine lovers 3 days of unparalleled access to fine wines and the incredible people behind them.

The 43rd Wine Experience will bring vintners from around the world to the New York Marriott Marquis . After the event kicks off with a massive walk-around tasting,  Wine Spectator senior editors will lead in-depth seminars with winemakers, allowing attendees to taste classic wines while hearing the stories behind them.

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For Bordeaux aficionados, veteran Jean-Guillaume Prats, who previously worked at Cos d'Estournel, Lafite Rothschild and LVMH, will be sharing a vertical of wines from  Château Léoville Las Cases . Philippe Guigal of Rhône Valley powerhouse E. Guigal will be pouring wines from the famed "La La" vineyards , the Côte Rotie sites his family has turned into treasured names. Senior editor Bruce Sanderson will host an in-depth look at the 2020 vintage from Barolo, with four of the top vintners in this Italian powerhouse appellation.

Italian legend Angelo Gaja sat down for an in-depth interview with Wine Spectator editor and publisher Marvin R. Shanken earlier this year to discuss his life and his amazing career. Now Gaja and Shanken will come together on stage for part two of their chat.

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New World wine fans will be able to explore mountainside Napa Cabernet Sauvignon with senior editor James Molesworth and Lokoya winemaker Chris Carpenter. And globe-trotting vintner Paul Hobbs will present a retrospective vertical of three vintages of the flagship Malbec of Viña Cobos to mark the 25th anniversary of this Argentine icon.

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Plus, numerous Wine Stars will share one of their special wines with the audience and the story of what it means to them. This year's stars include Burgundy's Erwan Faiveley , actor and Washington vintner Kyle MacLachlan  of Pursued by Bear , Château Haut Brion 's Prince Robert de Luxembourg , Greg Brewer of California's Brewer-Clifton and sports broadcasting legend Jim Nantz  of The Calling .

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Wine and food are a marriage made in heaven, and this year will see the latest round of the Chefs' Challenge : Eric Ripert, José Andrés, Emeril Lagasse and restaurateur Danny Meyer will be back with great dishes to see who can choose the best wines to pair with them. And to top things off, the people behind Wine Spectator 's Top 10 Wines of 2023  will present their amazing bottlings for the crowd.

Tickets for the 2024 New York Wine Experience are on sale now and are going quickly at nywineexperience.com . Last year's Wine Experience sold out. The full weekend package includes all seminars, VIP access to two nights of the Critics' Choice Grand Tastings , where more than 250 winemakers will be pouring wines rated 90+ points by Wine Spectator editors, and a closing reception featuring top Champagnes and food from Grand Award–winning restaurants.

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The West Coast may get the lion’s share of the glory when it comes to America’s wine regions but guess what: the East Coast (especially the Tri-State Area) can more than hold its own when it comes to vino . In fact, New York State alone has a long history of wine production and is even home to America’s oldest winery. From Finger Lakes to Cape May to New Haven, there are plenty of gorgeous vineyards to see and outstanding wines to try just a stone's throw away from the city. So the next time you’re in the mood to tour and taste grapes of the fermented variety, forget the pricey trip to Napa and instead head to one of these 24 wineries and vineyards near NYC. Cheers!

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New York Wineries and Vineyards

1. brotherhood winery.

  • Why We Love It: live music series; wide selection of reds, whites, rosé, sparkling and sangria
  • Distance from NYC: About 1 hour and 15 minutes by car
  • Reservation needed: Yes with a limit of four guests when booking

We’d like to take a moment to thank visionary Jean Jaques, who bought land in 1810 and began planting grapes. By 1839, he had fermented the very first wine vintage in America. While many more wineries have popped up since, the Brotherhood is still a must for wine lovers. Check out their hand-excavated underground cellars, try out five of their popular wines and even enjoy live performances every weekend.

100 Brotherhood Plaza Dr., Washingtonville, NY

2. Standing Stone Wines

  • Why We Love It: overlooks Seneca Lake, known for Gewürztraminer variety, cultivates lesser-known varietals
  • Distance from NYC: About 4 hours and 40 minutes by car

If you're in the Finger Lakes area (specifically Seneca Lake) for weekend getaway, head over to Standing Stone Wines. Reserve a table and try their extensive wine list while learning all about the production that dates back to the '70s.And while you're enjoying a nice glass, take in the gorgeous view of the vineyard that expands over 46 acres and overlooks the lake.

9934 Rte. 414, Hector, NY

3. Hudson-Chatham Winery

  • Why We Love It: curated tasting experiences, good for groups, walk-ins welcome
  • Distance from NYC: About 2 hours and 35 minutes by car
  • Reservation needed: Yes (but parties over six guests need to be booked via phone)

This Hudson Valley mainstay’s list of accolades is too long to get into here, but trust us, you’ll love the wine as much as you love the sun-drenched tasting room.Since it was originally a dairy farm, don't be afraid to pair your wine with the in-house line of artisanal cheeses, jams and sauces, made in collaboration with local farmers. (Blood-orange cheese drizzle, where have you been all our lives?)

1900 State Rte. 66, Ghent, NY

4. Bashakill Vineyards

  • Why We Love It: live music, food and drinks on the weekend; walk-ins welcome (no reservations); adults-only; try three or six wines free for the price of a $12 souvenir glass
  • Distance from NYC: 1 hour and 55 minutes by car
  • Reservation needed: No

Looking for a fun thing to do this weekend? Visit Bashakill Vineyards. Whether you're there for the wine tasting (try three drinks for free and get a souvenir glass for $12) or the food (the seasonal and homemade dishes from the on-site chef are exceptional), or just looking to getaway from the bustling city, here's a full experience worth exploring. Plus, it’s also dog-friendly so your doggo can enjoy in on the fun too.

1131 South Rd., Wurtsboro, NY

5. Benmarl Winery

  • Why We Love It: summer sangria festival, annual barrel tasting, takes reservations
  • Distance from NYC: 1 hour and 50 minutes by car Reservation needed: Yes

Known as the oldest vineyard in America, Benmarl Winery continues to be a staple in Malboro. Grab a tour, sip some of their wines and take in the views of their 37-acre state with an impressive shot of the Hudson River Valley. And if you're lucky, they just might be making some pizza in their wood fired oven (so call ahead to find out).

156 Highland Avenue, Malboro, NY

6. Millbrook Vineyards & Winery

  • Why We Love It: Catskill Mountains views, loved by The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal , walk-ins welcome, tours available, seasonal weekend food trucks
  • Distance from NYC:  2 hour and 30 minutes by car
  • Reservation needed:  Yes (but walk-ins are allowed for wine tastings on a first come, first serve basis)

Owner John Dyson’s interest in wine started when he tried to impress a date with a jug of the stuff and enrolled in a wine course, but then grew to a full-fledge winery for everyone to enjoy. Since 1998, you can enjoy outdoor and indoor guided wine tastings, tours of 30 acres and relaxing in the picnic area (or terrace seating) overlooking the Catskills Mountains. Plus, if you're stopping by on Fridays, enjoy Friday Night Food Trucks, where you can enjoy local food, tap wine and fun lawn games for the whole family.

26 Wing Rd, Millbrook, NY

7. Rooftop Reds

  • Why We Love It: seasonal pizza and wine movie nights, rooftop views, offsite tastings available
  • Distance from NYC:  40 minutes by car
  • Reservation needed:  Yes

While we have a few notable wineries in the city, the so-called concrete jungle isn’t exactly conducive to a proper vineyard. Fortunately, the Rooftop Reds founders were up for the challenge, opening the world’s first commercially viable rooftop vineyard inside the Brooklyn Navy Yard (and trust us, the space has a lot to offer). Grab your friends and enjoy a glass while taking in the views of the bustling city, or for a more hands-on experience, join a wine tasting, participate in one of their nightly yoga classes or catch a movie overlooking the Empire State building.

299 Sands St. Bldg. 275, Brooklyn, NY

8. Croteaux Vineyards

  • Why We Love It: specializes in rosé, tasting garden, Condé Nast Traveler favorite
  • Distance from NYC:  3 hours and 15 minutes by car

This Instagram-perfect vineyard, with its charming cobblestoned back patio and intricately designed bottles, can appropriately be summed up in a certain three-word hashtag:#roséallday. It’s the only vineyard in America dedicated exclusively to the pink stuff (and we're here for it). During the spring and summer, the tasting garden is particularly breathtaking as you're surrounded by a colorful and vibrant backdrop.

1450 S. Harbor Rd., Southold, NY

9. Wölffer Estate

  • Why We Love It: cider, spirits and non-alcoholic beverages available, seasonal Yoga in the Vines events
  • Distance from NYC:  3 hours and 10 minutes by car
  • Reservation needed:  Yes with a limit of eight guests when booking

Head over to the Hamptons to this 30-year estate where you can try wine, spirits and ciders. They offer four unique experiences that feature the tasting room, a tour and so much more. For example, the Taste of the Season lets you try different wines with a few festive bites by their in-house chefs. A wine expert will guide you through the tasting while teaching you the ways their award-winning drinks have been made. And if you want to skip the tour and tasting, come by for Sunset Fridays and Saturdays where no reservations are needed. Just order a glass of wine, grab a bite and enjoy live music.

139 Sagg Rd., Sagaponack, NY

10. Bedell Cellars

  • Why We Love It: walk-ins welcome, great for groups up to 15 people, sustainable farming commitment, Wine Spectator calls it a “grand vin” of New York
  • Distance from NYC:  3 hours by car
  • Reservation needed:  No

This family-run winery owes its high-quality wines to sustainable farming methods and a small-batch process. While you won’t want to leave the sunny outdoor pavilion, we insist you step inside the restored barn to peep the owner’s contemporary art collection. And if you're stopping by on a Sunday enjoy live music from local artists.

36225 Main Rd., Cutchogue, NY

11. Warwick Valley Winery

  • Why We Love It: seasonal weekend live music, also offer ciders and spirits, on-site café with seasonal offerings
  • Distance from NYC:  1 hour and 55 minutes by car

The Hudson Valley is home to many wineries and vineyards but nothing beats Warwick Valley Winery. They started out growing apples, and have grown to providing wines, spirits and ciders (including New York's Original Cider). While you're browsing through their impressive drink collection, enjoy food straight from local farmers (like oven-ready pizza). And you can experience the winery all year long with apple-picking in the fall and musical festivals (including tribute concerts) in their outdoor stage in the summer.

114 Little York Rd, Warwick, NY

12. Macari Vineyards

  • Why We Love It: wine bar, memberships available, seasonal events
  • Distance from NYC:  2 hour and 40 minutes by car

This family-owned vineyard is a Long Island gem. Pick one of the experiences they offer to learn all about their wines while exploring the 500-acre space. Check out the Summer Tasting, where you can sample three wines, a cheese selection and a personal charcuterie board for each guest.

150 Bergen Avenue, Mattituck, NY

New Jersey Wineries and Vineyards

13. willow creek farm & winery.

  • Why We Love It: open year-round, full grill and charcuterie menu

Cape May is already a hot spot for beaches, resorts and entertainment. It's no surprise they have a farm and winery to add to the list of fun things to do. Indulge in their group wine tasting (exploring five favorites), a tour via an electric cart to learn about the 50-acre farm or stop by Fire Pit Fridays for drinks, farm-fresh food and live music.

160-168 Stevens St., West Cape May, NJ

14. Old York Cellars

  • Why We Love It: wine and comedy shows, food pairing experiences, pet-friendly
  • Distance from NYC:  1 hour and 15 minutes by car
  • Reservation needed:  Yes but limited to six guests when booking

Just an hour away from the city, Old York Cellars has all the activities you're looking for in a winery. Enjoy a nice glass of wine in a cabana or reserve your spot in the open acres with the family. If you're looking to enhance your wine tasting skills, add in the Wine, Charcuterie & Chocolate experience where you can pair award-winning wine with meats, cheeses and delicious chocolate truffles. Or, choose the Chef Jose's Wine and Tapas Experience where you try some wine and fresh Spanish tapas (because wine pairs well with more than just meat and cheese).

80 York Rd., Ringoes, NJ

15. Beneduce Vineyards

  • Why We Love It: sustainably farmed, small-batch wines, family-friendly Sunday picnics with live music and food trucks
  • Distance from NYC:  1 hour and 10 minutes by car
  • Reservation needed:  Yes but open to walk-ins on a limited basis

This NJ vineyard is where you'll find the finest wines in the state, but it’s really the events that have us trekking away from the Big Apple. Every weekend, join "Group Therapy" where there are live performances, local food trucks and fun lawn games. Whether you're relaxing on the lawn or want a peaceful moment with your wine at their crush pad, the whole fam can join a weekend of bliss.

1 Jeremiah Lane, Pittstown, NJ

16. Hawk Haven Vineyard

  • Why We Love It: specialties include white Port-style wine, Méthode Champenoise Brut and Méthode Ancestrale sparkling wines; seasonal live music and food events
  • Distance from NYC:  2 hours and 35 minutes by car

There's always something fun happening at the Hawk Haven Vineyard. Since opening its doors in 2008, it has delivered a variety wines and activities, plus a healthy dose of local pride. Daily you'll find an event for the wine lover, foodie or music aficionado. In particular, The Rootstock concert series bridges all those together every weekend with local musicians, ever-changing food trucks (and their priceless wines of course) and exclusively to adults only (so leave the kiddos at home). But if you're looking to mellow out reserve a spot to learn all about the vineyard, wine selection and local farm.

600 South Railroad Avenue, Rio Grande, NJ

17. Tomasello Winery

  • Why We Love It: 10 locations throughout the state, opera galas, seasonal events
  • Distance from NYC:  45 minutes by car

FYI, this is not your average winery. Yes, you can head to the Hammonton area to check out their vineyard but why limit yourself to one spot in the Garden State? If you’re interested in trying one of their 50+ wines, their tasting room is scattered across ten locations in the state. Once you head over to one, there you can choose from their signature (which has five samplings) or Riedel (which has eight samplings and a souvenir glass) tastings. How would it be visit all ten, we wonder?

Various locations, see website for more information

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18. Laurita Winery

  • Why We Love It: food truck season pass available, seasonal food and entertainment events
  • Distance from NYC:  1 hour and 30 minutes by car

Come for the wine (and their signature sangria) and stay for all the fun events happening on the weekends. On Fridays, stop by for Fridays at the Grove, order from Laurita's Eats (we’re fans of the turkey club or steak melt) and hang out for a while. Or show off your cornhole skills at a friendly competition game where you can win big prizes (like a $200 cash card). And if you're in a dancing mood, grab tickets to an 80s-themed dance party because why not?

85 Archertown Rd, New Egypt, NJ

Connecticut Wineries and Vineyards

19. jones family farms & winery.

  • Why We Love It: light food menu, emphasis on seasonal ingredients, offers seven different vintages
  • Reservation needed:  Yes (but walk-ins are allowed)

Grab your friends and head over to this Connecticut winery. Join a weekend wine tasting and you just might get live music while you're taking a sip. And once you're all done, continue your trip to the 400-acre farm where you can hand-pick strawberries and blueberries (or pumpkins in the fall).

606 Walnut Tree Hill Rd., Shelton, CT

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20. White Silo Farms & Winery

  • Why We Love It: small-batch wines, picnic baskets available, seasonal farm festivals
  • Distance from NYC:  1 hour and 45 minutes by car

There's no need to break the bank to enjoy high quality wine. The tasting room in White Silo Farms & Winery is only $10 and it includes four samplings (plus some sangria) and a souvenir glass. Then, take a tour and discover the dairy barn turned winery (where the wines are processed) and the breathtaking outdoor gardens. Plus, you don't want to miss out on all the activities they offer—from art exhibitions to yoga in the vineyard.

32 Rt. 37 East, Sherman, CT

21. Bishop's Orchards Farm & Winery

  • Why We Love It: house-made fruit wines and hard ciders, seasonal events, family-friendly
  • Distance from NYC:  2 hours and 20 minutes by car

The award-winning winery (with 440 awards) is a must-see spot in Guilford area. Why? For its wide selection of wine and hard ciders. You don't have to wait until the weekend to try a wine tasting (so, wine Wednesday anyone?). Take in a tour or finish off with a look at the Bishop's Orchards Farm. There you'll find a market, homemade ice cream and a chance to pick some blueberries and peaches.

1355 Boston Rd., Guilford, CT

22. Hopkin’s Vineyard

  • Why We Love It: wine bar; specializes in dry, semi-sweet, sweet and sparkling wines; seasonal live music
  • Distance from NYC:  2 hours and 10 minutes by car

For over 225 years, the Hopkin's family has turned this vineyard into a Connecticut staple. Explore all the wine selections (in the state's first established wine bar) and admire the 19th century aesthetic. When you're finished learning about ingredients and the best food pairings, make time to view Lake Waramaug in the background.

25 Hopkins Rd., New Preston, CT

23. Paradise Hills Vineyard

  • Why We Love It: book clubs, classes, live music
  • Distance from NYC:  2 hours and 25 minutes by car

While they're not offering wine tasting due to COVID, you can still explore and have fun at Paradise Hills. Order a glass and take in the musical performances on the weekend. Plus, the outdoor patio provides a stunning look at the vineyard and the hills along the George Washington trail.

15 Windswept Hill Rd, Wallingford, CT

24. Jonathan Edwards Winery

  • Why We Love It: winery tours, summer music concert series, seasonal food events
  • Distance from NYC:  3 hours and 20 minutes by car

Step into the New Haven area for Jonathan Edwards Winery. The family-owned business offers wine tasting that includes five samplings daily. While their tours have been halted, you can still check in for any festivals, concerts and more. Plus, the space alone (featuring stone patios, large barn doors and a front-row seat of the sunset) is enough to make the trip.

74 Chester Maine Rd., N. Stonigton, CT

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Wine Tours and Excursions in New York State

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One way to see the diverse landscapes of New York State is by visiting its wineries . Some are nestled into sloping lakeshores while others are tucked into the woods, or part of a scenic rural vista. How to visit varies, too. Depending on the experience, you may take a bus tour or limousine service or even a bicycle or boat. Or perhaps you’ll sip wine on a train, watching the countryside pass you by. Decide what you want your wine experience to look like and start planning now. 

Originally published 5/11/22

Captain Jim’s Wine Cruises (Finger Lakes) 

Finger Lakes wineries are famously scenic but there’s something extra special about arriving by boat. Make the most of your trip with Captain Jim’s Wine Cruises, where you’ll take a leisurely pontoon boat ride on beautiful Cayuga Lake while Captain Jim describes points of interest along the way. 

You can choose to visit three of the following wineries: Sheldrake Point Winery , Long Point Winery , Thirsty Owl Wine Company (which has a bistro perfect for lunch), or Goose Watch Winery . You’ll have about an hour at each stop, giving you ample time to eat, sample wines, and stroll around the picturesque vineyards. 

Captain Jim’s Wine Cruises take place Thursday-Monday and last from 10:30am to 4:30pm. The 2024 cruise season runs from May 11 - September 30. Each cruise is limited to six passengers.

East End Bike Tours (Long Island) 

Pedal your way through Long Island’s idyllic wine country, stopping to spot wildlife, take in harbor views, and of course sample plenty of North Fork vino. East End Bike Tours offers a range of experiences. Their fleet includes single-rider,tandem bicycles, and E-Bikes, and tours range from 12 to 16 miles long. Depending on the tour, you may also stop to pick fresh fruit, browse in local boutiques, or check out some craft breweries.  

Tours include a guide, unlimited non-alcoholic refreshments, olive oil and vinegar tastings, and a support vehicle to carry whatever you may buy along the way. Private and self-guided tours are also available, as are limousine tours for those who prefer not to ride bicycles. Tours run from May through October.

The Little Wine Bus (Hudson Valley/New York City)

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The Little Wine Bus takes care of every little detail so you can sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride through Hudson Valley’s Wine Country . The company offers public tours on seasonal weekends all year long! Maybe you want to woo your sweetheart with a day of romance, celebrate a milestone birthday with everyone you ever knew, or host a corporate event. Either way, The Little Wine Bus has you covered. Their fleet of vehicles accommodates anywhere from two to 56 passengers. Once you know your group size, they’ll work with you to build your perfect itinerary, whether you want an educational outing, a party scene, or something in between. 

Owner Tania Dougherty is a Hudson Valley local, a Certified Travel Counselor, and Certified Meeting Professional, credentials that assure customers will have the most seamless experience. A vehicle will pick up your group at your home, hotel, or rental in the Hudson Valley, the Catskills, or any of the five boroughs in New York City. Tour prices include food, wine tastings, bus driver, host, and a signature wine glass. Private tours are available seven days per week all year long. The Little Wine Bus also hosts weekday corporate tours to Long Island’s wine country.

Spa City Brew Bus (Capital-Saratoga)

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Assemble your crew and climb aboard for a day of fun among friends. The Spa City Brew Bus seats up to 24 passengers with a minimum of 12 required. Tours are private so you and your group have the bus to yourselves and can set the tone, whether you want some calming background music for the ride or want to rev up the party with a round of karaoke. You’ll work with the Brew Bus folks to arrange pick-up time, location, and desired destinations. Tours typically last four hours (additional time can be added for a fee) and visit three of the Capital Region’s best breweries, wineries, distilleries and cideries where you will enjoy beverage tastings at each location and some tasty eats at one of the spots!In addition to a professional driver, you’ll be accompanied by a knowledgeable guide who’ll regale you with music, games, raffles, snacks, and water.

City Winery (New York City)

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For an all-encompassing wine excursion in one convenient setting, head to City Winery . The wine-tasting, dining, and live performance space at Pier 57 is the largest winery in New York City. Sample in-house wines in their tasting room, grab some dinner, catch a concert, or simply sip a glass of wine and watch the sun go down over the Hudson River. City Winery hosts regular dining and wine tasting events like a fondue pairing experience, an evening with a master sommelier, paint & sip, and so much more!

Take a Wine Cruise with Coyote Moon Vineyards (Thousand Islands)

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Take a relaxing two-hour cruise with an experienced crew and Coyote Moon Vineyards. All cruises include one bottle of Coyote Moon wine per person and a cheese and cracker snack box. Plan to arrive at least one hour before departure, at which time you’ll take part in a wine tasting and select the bottle you’d like to take aboard. The cruise takes passengers on a relaxing ride through the scenic Thousand Islands. Large groups can book their own private wine cruise. The cruise season with Coyote Moon Vineyards runs from the end of June through early September.

Ride the Adirondack Railroad Beer & Wine Train (Central New York)

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All aboard the Beer & Wine Train , an excursion that departs from Utica’s Union Station, a historic Beaux Arts building with marble pillars and a 35-foot tall barrel-vaulted ceiling. On board, passengers receive a complimentary glass. A selection of beer and wine is available for purchase. The train travels 20 miles north through the countryside and arrives at The Remsen Depot, where passengers will have 30 minutes to stretch their legs and browse in the gift shop before returning to Utica. First class and coach class tickets are available. Light snacks are served to all; first class passengers receive hors d’oeuvres. The Adirondack Beer & Wine Train offers trips in the spring, summer, and fall.

Niagara Wine Trail (Greater Niagara)

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Take a self-guided tour of the Niagara Wine Trail, covering more than 60 miles and scattered with wineries full of rich history and beautiful landscapes. Enjoy seasonal wine-centric events happening along the trail, including Wine & Charcuterie, the Wine Festival, Harvest Festival, and Holiday Happening. Check out  Vizcarra Vineyards at Becker Farms  in Gasport for  tours and tastings  of their signature modern fruit infused wines. Sample award-winning wines paired with gourmet chocolate in the beautiful tasting room or outside surrounded by orchards on the  Black Willow Winery ’s 43-acre property. You can book Giorgio's  transportation services to take you and your group (in a vehicle of your choice) on a 6 or 8-hour wine tour excursion.

DIY Wine-themed Road Trip (Catskills/Hudson Valley)

Bashakill Vineyards in the Catskills.

This wine-themed road trip will take you into the heart of the Catskills and the Hudson Valley, and through adorable mountain towns like Phoenicia, Mount Tremper, and Ellenville. It’s a drive that allows you to explore the area’s scenic byways and attractions entirely at your own pace. 

Kick off your trip at The Vineyard at Windham in the northern Catskills. Their four-acre property offers views overlooking Windham Mountain  Club. The cozy tasting room is outfitted with plenty of windows so you don’t miss a moment of those views. While you’re basking in the scenery, sip on their merlot, Riesling, or rosé, or try a wine they’ve sourced from within New York State.  

Next, put on some good driving tunes and head south through the Hudson Valley to Christopher Jacobs Winery at Pennings Vineyard . Sample their award-winning wines while enjoying fresh air and mountain views. June marks the start of their Summer Live Music Series every Friday and Saturday from afternoon-sunset. 

You’ll swing back into the Catskills on your next and last stop at the adults-only, dog-friendly Bashakill Vineyards . Their wines are vegan, made by hand, and organic or low-spray, and they specialize in wines aged in French and American oak barrels. You’ll remember you’re in the wilds of the Catskills with wine names like Red Fox, Coyote, and Black Bear. You’ll probably be ready for dinner by this time and can sample bites from Bashakill's rotating menu of fresh ingredients.

Lake Erie Wine Country (Chautauqua-Allegheny) 

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More than 20 wineries spread across 53 miles of Lake Erie’s south shore make up the wine country here, giving road-tripping wine lovers miles of picturesque scenery. Visitors looking to carve out their own wine trail vacation will find a great resource in the Lake Erie Wine Country website . There’s information on transportation services, accommodations, restaurants, and of course, which wineries suit you and your group the best. The website helps users narrow down choices for easier planning. Looking for a winery where you can also grab a bite to eat? Add 21 Brix Winery to your itinerary. If you have a beer-drinker among you, head to Five & 20 Spirits/Mazza Chautauqua Cellars . If your pup is your travel partner, there’s a list of pet-friendly wineries, too. There are also recommendations on area attractions like the National Comedy Center and Panama Rocks Scenic Park to round out your trip to the region.

Adirondack Craft Beverage Trail (Adirondacks)

You don’t need a special excuse to visit Lake George but making the wineries on the Adirondack Craft Beverage Trail into a short road trip certainly gives you one. Adirondack Winery is located in the heart of Lake George Village , a lively local spot that’s usually offering one drink special or another in celebration of a holiday or local event. A second location in Queensbury includes a winemaking facility, tasting room, and a space for live events. Adirondack Winery creates inventive blends like a lavender infused rosé and a blueberry infused red, as well as a wide selection of red, white, and sparkling wines. 

The next and last wine destination on the Adirondack Craft Beverage trail is Ledge Rock Hill Winery & Vineyard , a family-run business with an Adirondack-style tasting room in a woodsy setting. Featured wines include Cranberry Blanc, Traminette, and Melody, a dry citrus white made from a grape of the same name. Ledge Rock Hill Winery & Vineyard often holds live music events.

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7 Best Wine Tours In New York To Check Out In 2024

Welcome, wine lovers! New York State is a treasure trove of vineyards and wineries, offering a diverse range of wine tours that cater to all tastes.

From the rolling hills of the Finger Lakes to the charming wineries of Long Island, there’s a wine adventure waiting for every enthusiast!

Buckle up and get ready to embark on a journey through the 7 best wine tours in New York.

And don’t worry, most of these tours include transportation so don’t be shy to take more sips of wines!

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1. long island wine tour from manhattan.

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Escape the hustle and bustle of Manhattan, and make your way to the North Fork of Long Island with this fun-filled wine tour!

For several years now, the North Fork of Long Island has been gaining respect for producing fine wines.

And this tour will take you to sample some of the finest vintages at three carefully picked vineyards, including Raphael Vineyards, Lenz Winery, and Osprey’s Dominion.

The tour also includes a gourmet picnic lunch catered by Perfect Picnic, ensuring you’re well-fed as you sip on your wine! Roundtrip hotel transportation from Manhattan is included, making this a hassle-free day out.

The tour lasts approximately 10 hours, giving you ample time to soak in the beautiful vineyard scenery and enjoy the exquisite wines.

2. The Hamptons and Long Island Wineries Private Tour

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For New York’s most exclusive retreats, consider The Hamptons and Long Island Wineries Private Tour! Head out on Long Island in a comfortable minivan and ready to explore the wineries of the North Fork of Long Island.

The tour is private, allowing you to customize the itinerary to suit your preferences.

You’ll visit charming Southampton, enjoy fresh seafood in Sag Harbor, and take a ferry to Shelter Island. We don’t know a better way to enjoy the scenery and wine at the same time like this!

The tour includes roundtrip transit and hotel pickup and dropoff, making it a convenient option.

You’ll have approximately 12 hours to enjoy a day full of exploration and enjoyment, so pack your things, and let’s go!

3. Niagara All American All inclusive Boutique Small Group Wine Tour

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For those who are looking to venture a bit further, the Niagara All American All inclusive Boutique small Group Wine Tour is a fantastic option!

Hop in, we’re going to visit three to four different wineries and enjoy a variety of wine tastings, everything you like from bold reds to crisp whites!

This stunning Niagara region is famous for its world-class wineries, we bet you won’t be disappointed trying them!

The tour also includes a gourmet lunch at a local farm-to-table restaurant, where you’ll get to savor the fresh, local cuisine. This tour is perfect for wine lovers who also appreciate beautiful landscapes and delicious food.

Plus, you can choose from the day and start time that suits your schedule for added flexibility as well!

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4. Mattituck New York Guided Farm and Wine Country Bike Tour

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Escape from the hustle of big city life and explore the Mattituck, New York countryside on this Guided Farm & Wine Country Bike Tour!

This tour offers a fantastic blend of exercise, sightseeing, and wine tasting. You’ll pedal your way through the beautiful landscapes of Mattituck, New York, and discover the beauty of nature on a relaxing bike ride to handpicked stops like wineries, beaches, and farm stands!

Here you’ll be mesmerized by some of the region’s finest wines and the charming lavender farm.

The tour is suitable for all fitness levels and includes a gourmet picnic lunch at the beach. This is a great way to explore the countryside, learn about local agriculture, and enjoy some excellent wines.

Photographs are captured throughout the day, and available online for later download as well!

5. Seneca Lake Wine Tasting & Tour

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Just two hours from Buffalo or five hours from NYC, situated Seneca Lake – the crown jewel of New York’s Finger Lakes, which is also an American Viticultural Area with 27 wineries dotting its shores.

If you wish to explore the beauty of the Finger Lakes region, join us on this Seneca Lake Wine Tasting & Tour now!

On this tasting tour, you’ll get to visit four of the best vineyards and taste a variety of wines, from Rieslings to Cabernet Francs, and learn about the unique climate and geology that make the region perfect for wine production!

The tour also includes a gourmet lunch at one of the wineries, and most importantly: let your driver take care of your trip.

This is a fantastic way to explore the stunning landscapes of the Finger Lakes region and discover the diverse range of wines it has to offer!

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6. Canandaigua Wine Trail Experience

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If you’re a wine enthusiast, the Canandaigua Wine Trail Experience is a must-try! The Canandaigua wine trail winds for nearly 30 miles across the Finger Lakes region, just around 5 hours from NYC.

On this tour, you’ll get to explore its beautiful landscape and learn about its award-winning wines from three to four wineries, depending on the season.

Sit back, relax, and enjoy tastings on small-batch, exclusive vintages as well!

The tour also includes a gourmet lunch at Nolan’s on Canandaigua Lake, where you can enjoy delicious food with a scenic view.

This tour is perfect for those who love wine and nature, as you’ll get to enjoy both in abundance.

So, make your way through the Canandaigua Wine Trail!

7. Delaware River Kayak and Wine Day Trip from Manhattan

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What could be better than a leisurely experience like kayak paddling followed by a wine tasting?

Choose to escape the hustle of the city and join us on a full-day kayaking trip and wine tasting along the scenic Delaware River with us now!

You’ll start your day with a scenic kayak trip down the Delaware River, where you can soak in the natural beauty of the area.

After working up an appetite, you’ll head to a local winery for a well-deserved wine tasting.

Here, you’ll get to sample a variety of wines and learn about the winemaking process.

After sampling 5 wines during your self-service tasting and tour, take advantage of the exclusive discount and split a bottle of your favorite vintage with some friends as well!

What a fantastic way to escape the city and enjoy a day of adventure and relaxation.

And there you have it – the 7 best wine tours in New York! Each tour offers a unique perspective on the state’s rich wine culture, providing an array of experiences from kayaking to the winery, exploring historic wine trails, or even combining shopping with wine tasting!

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Welcome to NY Wine Tours.

We package together ultra-luxury transportation with premium wine tastings at Long Island’s best vineyards to create a truly one of a kind wine tour experience. Partnered with the top vineyards, wineries, and transportation providers on Long Island, our team is dedicated to providing your group with a memorable day.

Our private wine tours offer a fully customized itinerary for groups of all sizes. Perfect for bachelor/bachelorette parties, birthdays, anniversaries, corporate events, weddings, or just a fun getaway to the vineyards. We’re your one-stop-shop for exciting new experiences in full-service luxury travel. 

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– Our experienced team will curate your ideal wine tour

– Full-service custom tour accommodating groups of all sizes

– Includes luxury round-trip transportation and wine tastings

– Custom itinerary to meet the specific requests of your group

– Pick up and drop off at a time and location of your choosing

– Luxury limousines and party buses for up to 60 passengers

– Wide range of beautiful Long Island vineyards to chose from

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Below are some of our personal favorites. However, we are able to book private wine tours to any Long Island vineyard or winery

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Duck Walk Vineyards

By far our most requested and most popular vineyard stop. Duck Walk Vineyards is one of the most well known names in quality wine on Long Island, NY. Encompassing 140 scenic acres and producing some 5,000 cases of awarding-winning wine each year, Duck Walk Vineyards has become a staple on one of the most famed growing regions in the country. From Vidal Ice Wine made with grapes actually frozen on the vine, to the renowned Blueberry Port crafted from wild Maine blueberries, their wines are crafted to be distinctive and exceptional.

44535 Main Rd, Southold, NY 11971

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Pindar Vineyards

Another one of our absolute favorites, and one of Long Island's most popular vineyard destinations! Pindar Vineyards encompasses more than 500 scenic acres. They grow 17 varieties of grapes, crafting them into some 23 varietals and proprietary blends. Pindar produces 70,000 cases of wine a year, making them the largest vineyard on Long Island! But at heart, they are still a family business with a personal touch in every aspect of the process. Pindar also puts an emphasis on striving to create more impactful wines with less impact on the environment. 

37645 NY-25, Peconic, NY 11958

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Long Island Spirits

A great vineyard alternative to add some diversity to your tour! Long Island Spirits was established in 2007 as the first distillery on Long Island since the 1800's and became the 100th Distillery in the United States of America. Surrounded by centuries old of potato, corn and rye farms, the distillery is located on the bucolic North Fork of Long Island, in the heart of the acclaimed wine region. Long Island Spirits is proud of its sustainable distillery practices and the innovative fermenting, distilling and blending techniques it has pioneered.

2182 Sound Ave, Baiting Hollow, NY 11933

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Jason's Vineyard

Jason’s Vineyard was planted in 1996 using only the finest clones of Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Malbec, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Jason's Vineyard also purchases the grape varietals of Sauvignon Blanc, Seyvel Blanc, Cayuga and Riesling. Jason's pioneered the dense spacing of vines on the North Fork. This technique, not seen prior to Jason's Vineyard, is more closely planted than many other local vineyards. The six feet between rows and three feet between adjacent vines are Bordeaux measurements. A lovely and relaxing vineyard destination.

1785 Main Rd, Jamesport, NY 11947

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Hawk Ridge Winery (CT)

One of our popular non-Long Island destinations. Hawk Ridge Winery, part of Hidden Breeze Farm, is located in Watertown, Connecticut, a peaceful farm setting, in which to enjoy friends, family, and fantastic wine. Hidden Breeze Farm has been in existence since January, 2012. They decided to name our winery after the abundance of red tail hawks on the property. Hawk Ridge is dog friendly on the lawn and in the tent area. You may bring your own food it just can’t be serving style/in serving trays/or from an outside caterer. Ideal destination for tours leaving from New Jersey.

28 Plungis Rd. Watertown, CT 06795

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Jamesport Vineyards

Jamesport Vineyards is a father-son collaboration that began in 1986 making it one of the North Fork’s oldest vineyards. The tasting room has increased to accommodate an ever growing number of visitors. The great lawn out back provides the perfect setting for the Jamesport weekends where people gather to enjoy great wine, light fare and summer jazz concerts. Other event spaces throughout the property provide the perfect setting for weddings, private parties and small gatherings. A fun and lively vineyard destination!

1216 Main Road, Rte. 25, Jamesport, NY 11947

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12 of the Best New York Wineries, From Brooklyn to the Finger Lakes

From the Finger Lakes and Hudson Valley to New York City and Long Island, here are 12 of the best New York wineries.

Anne Olivia Bauso is a travel writer and hotel expert based in New York City. She has written hundreds of hotel reviews, from 5-star Ritz-Carlton properties to treehouse eco-resorts in the jungle.

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When it comes to wine making in the U.S., sunny California gets all the love. It's true, the Mediterranean-like valleys north of San Francisco are certainly ideal for vineyards. (Fertile soil is one perk of the area's seismic tendencies.) Yet many grape varieties are cuckoo for cooler temps, and Northern California is not the end-all, be-all of American wine production. On the opposite side of the country, New York state — whose viticulture was once rather limited to sweet concord ice wine — has quietly grown into a wine-producing powerhouse. Wine making in the state's Hudson Valley dates back to the 1600s, so it's not totally surprising that New York has emerged at the forefront of the industry.

From the North Fork of Long Island to the Finger Lakes and back to Brooklyn (really!), the Empire State is home to some 2,000 wineries and vineyards — the majority family-owned and several truly outstanding. Here are some of the best New York wineries and vineyards.

Finger Lakes Wineries

Ravines wine cellars in seneca lake.

The Finger Lakes may not be as wine-famous as Napa and Sonoma, but this rustic winery proves that the region is just as stunning. The incredible natural beauty — rolling bands of green vines, the deep, dark blue of glacier-carved Seneca Lake — would tempt grape lovers to stick around even if the wine wasn't very good. (Luckily, it's very good.) Ravines ' beautifully restored barn looks like it's straight out of California wine country, as do the artful meat and cheese boards and the wedding-ready tasting menus.

Nearby: The 1914 Geneva on the Lake Boutique Resort Hotel was designed to emulate a villa outside of Rome. Pay homage to the hotel's Frascati inspiration by drinking up lake views and a glass of sparkling.

Boundary Breaks in Lodi

This pristine winery on the Seneca Wine Trail focuses on cool-air-loving riesling grapes, grown on-site, fermented in stainless-steel casks, and made in styles ranging from sparkling to sweet to super dry. Red wine lovers, fret not: Boundary is also known for its fruit-forward cabernet franc.

Nearby: The Finger Lakes region is patchworked with family winegrowers….and orchards, creameries, and horse pastures. Between idyllic vineyard visits, explore the area's non-wine offerings, like Rue Claire Lavender Farm and Wolftree , a pick-your-own blueberry farm with an apiary and wool from Icelandic sheep, set between Seneca Lake and Finger Lakes National Forest .

Vineyard View in Keuka Park

Go for the vino, stay for the views. This fifth-generation grape farm has a primo spot far above Keuka Lake. For the full experience, grab a two-top on the terrace and sample the selection, from the just barely spicy (and quick to sell out) traminette to the dry marquette — harvested, crushed, and pressed on-site.

Nearby: If Vineyard Views isn't hosting a pop-up event with a local restaurant, drive three miles up the lake for a heaping tray of fried chicken and mashed potatoes (and a sundae) at Seneca Farms Ice Cream .

Stever Hill Vineyards in Branchport

This family-friendly farm doesn't quite compare to Vineyard View's lake scenery, but its panorama of grapevines and forested hills is as peaceful as can be. And it has the sort of warm, laid-back vibe that encourages all-day lingering, with a genuinely friendly staff happy to make recommendations. A renovated barn (with a backbone of 1850s hand-hewn wood beams) houses the tasting room, wine shop, and big back deck. Try the fan-favorite Old Barn Red (aged in New York oak) or, on a hot summer day, a juicy, boozy slushie.

Nearby: Conklin's Gully and Grimes Glen are lovely waterfall hikes within easy reach by car, for anyone really wanting to earn their afternoon wine flight. Work in a stop at the Havill Pottery farm studio, long run by a husband-and-wife ceramicist team, for functional souvenirs of the hand-painted stoneware sort.

Hudson Valley Wineries

Benmarl winery in marlboro.

Benmarl is what you're picturing when you think of the ideal upstate visit. The small-scale operation has spruce columns of grapevines stretching along the hillside, an antique pick-up truck hidden in the garden, and a driftwood gazebo framing the Hudson River Valley — the perfect spot for sunset photo ops. Benmarl focuses on small-batch NY wines, from their site-grown Baco noir and cabernet franc varieties to North Fork merlot. If you need to soak up all that wine, order a bubbling pizza, wood-fired in an outdoor brick oven.

Nearby: Toast to a day well spent at The Ship Lantern Inn , a cozy dining room that throws back to another era, 10 minutes up pretty Highway 9W. (If you're looking for a pre-winery meal, try your luck for brunch at Blooming Hill Farm . Even if the wait stretches into hour-long territory, it's time well spent.)

Millbrook Vineyards & Winery in Millbrook

With 130 acres that feel like the French countryside and a big vaulted barn venue, it's really no surprise that visitors love this Millbrook winery. The wine holds its own against the magical setting — sit at the tasting bar to sample Millbrook's chardonnay, cabernet franc, and heady pinot noir, or pick up bottles and go at your own pace, preferably in an easy chair on the front lawn.

Nearby: Millbrook's shop sells crackers, sea salt caramels, and other local goodies, but if you're looking to have a picnic or throw dinner on the grill, head four miles north to Big Rock Community Farms Market . The charming two-room shop in Stanfordville carries local H.V. produce, meat, cheese, and more on the ground floor of an 1845 house. Call in advance to visit Conrad Levenson 's open-air sculpture garden, a little further north, with whimsical works made from materials like scrap metal, salvaged wood, and wagon wheels.

Whitecliff Vineyard & Winery in Gardiner

After a morning hike through Minnewaska or Mohonk Preserves (or a morning scramble up Bonticou Crag), reward your efforts in Whitecliff 's cozy tasting room or shady picnic grove. The sustainable winery (named for the white cliffs in the distance) is known for its merlot and malbec blend (a bestseller), fruity vidal blanc, and oak-fermented chardonnay. There's a solid menu of affordable flights, too; just be sure to book your reservation through the website.

Nearby: For more local goodness, drive up to Butterfield for a rhapsodic meal celebrating the natural bounty of the Hudson Valley (you'll see Whitecliff on the excellent wine menu). If you're in more of a bar food mood, there's the quaint New Paltz gastropub, Huckleberry .

Milea Estate Vineyard in Straatsburg

Though it's new on the scene, this 98-acre vineyard has already carved out a big name for itself on the Dutchess County wine trail. Anchored by a charming white farmhouse, this small estate makes a crowd-pleasing sparkling rosé, a plummy merlot, and a crisp chardonnay that reflects Hudson Valley's unique terroir.

Nearby: Stand high over Ferncliff Forest — a 200-acre chunk of old-growth forest peppered with easy walking trails and old stone ruins — in its fire tower with magnificent views of the land and Hudson River. Swing by Migliorelli Farm Stand for fresh dinner supplies or check into Mirbeau Inn & Spa Rhinebeck for a luxe retreat.

Long Island Wineries

Pindar vineyards in peconic.

Long Island's North Fork is a string of upscale wineries — and Pindar Vineyards was among the first. These days, the former potato farm is now a 500-acre enterprise with nearly 20 varieties of grapes (and a famous sunflower field). Fans swear that Pindar wines, including their red table wine (a smooth bordeaux blend) and vivid cabernet sauvignon, could vie with those made in California and France.

Nearby: Remain transported at North Fork Table & Inn — the chef earned his chops in kitchens in Paris and Napa Valley.

RGNY in Riverhead

Maria Rivero González harvested grapes with her family for years in Mexico's Parras Valley before setting her eyes on the North Fork. Attracted by Long Island's cool, maritime climate, the Mexican winemaker opened her certified-sustainable vineyard in 2019, where she grows and bottles unfiltered cabernet franc, velvety viognier with a hint of pineapple, and other meticulously thought-out wines.

Nearby: Taste the freshest oysters of your life at Little Creek Oyster Farm & Market , a homespun seafood shack in Greenport, before retiring to the beautiful The Menhaden (and its rooftop deck overlooking the harbor).

Castello di Borghese Vineyard in Cutchogue

Castello di Borghese lays claim to the title of Long Island's first vineyard. In the early 1970s, its founders realized that the area's fertile soil and oceanic climate were irresistible to grapevines. Modern-day visitors swear the vineyard's still got it (it's run by the original family, after all), praising its excellent pinot noir, peppery cabernet franc, and zippy sauvignon blanc.

Nearby: Hit up another local 70s-era landmark, Magic Fountain , where homemade ice cream flavors range from kulfi (rosewater, pistachio, and cardamon) to vegan coffee almond fudge.

New York City Wineries

Rooftop reds in brooklyn.

Beaches, ruins, cathedrals, caves...and wineries. Yes, New York City really has it all. The city is home to a number of wineries (where wines are made from grapes grown elsewhere), but Rooftop Reds ups the ante and actually grows grapes (via a unique planting system) on a 14,800-square-foot rooftop in Brooklyn's Navy Yard. You'll have more than a dozen bottle selections, plus traminette, white, and dry rosé on tap — not to mention killer skyline views and bragging rights (how many inner-city vineyards do you know?).

Nearby: Former Crown Heights favorite The Food Sermon is a go-to for huge, healthy Caribbean bowls (think gingery rice with curried chicken and market veggies).

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The Best New York Wineries for Day Trips from the City

Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard New York winery in The Finger Lakes

Most people think of California when it comes to wine travel in the U.S. But look almost 3000 miles east to New York state, and you’ll find a handful of wineries that can pull their weight, just a few hours’ drive from New York City .

For a day trip or a long weekend centered around great wine in the Empire State, we head to three regions: the Finger Lakes , Hudson River, and Long Island. They’re all designated as American Viticultural Areas (AVAs), with unique microclimates ideal for specific grape varietals like Riesling and Cabernet Franc. But they’re also home to great boutique hotels, farm-to-table restaurants, and lakeside views, offering plenty to do when you aren’t visiting a tasting room.

Read on for our favorite wineries just outside of New York City, all of which are worth planning a trip around, and how to visit them.

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HUDSON VALLEY

Benmarl Winery

Benmarl Winery

Benmarl Winery is a short hour and a half ride north of the city, nestled in the lush green hills of Marlboro beside the Hudson River. It’s home to the oldest vineyard in America, and has some of the country's oldest vines of Baco Noir —a French-American hybrid grape variety native to the Northeast and Canada. “For estate wines [wines made from grapes grown on the winery’s property], they are unparalleled in the region,” Tristen Gild, manager and buyer for wine shop Kingston Wine Co. , says.

Like many other growers in New York, Benmarl has a noteworthy Cabernet Franc, and a refreshing Baco Noir rosé with notes of blueberry and strawberry—the perfect Summer wine. (The Margherita pizza from their wood fired oven also hits the spot.)

They are open 7 days a week, reservation-only , so remember to book in advance. Stay across the Hudson River at The Roundhouse in Beacon , and make sure to stop at the newly opened cocktail bar, Wonderbar for their elevated take on the Pimm’s Cup dubbed “The Constant Gardener.”

Rose Hill Farm Hudson Valley

Rose Hill Farm

The historic Rose Hill Farm farm is perfect for a quintessential Hudson Valley experience. Known for their U-Pick fruit program, Gild says the farm is also producing the most innovative line of ciders and fruit wines in the valley. “[They’re] mostly made with no sulfur added and wild yeasts,” says Gild, “and they are also releasing a series of wonderful, natural grape wines from fruit grown in the region.” Sample various wines and ciders, such as the 2019 Sundrops (a pét nat-style sparkling wine made from the farm’s shiro plums), or their 2019 Lulie pét nat made from Merlot and Cayuga grapes in collaboration with Kingston Wine Co.

After spending an afternoon picking fruit and drinking on the farm, drive thirty minutes north to artsy Hudson for a night at family-run Wm. Farmer and Sons , or the newly opened Maker Hotel . Just down the road you’ll find expertly curated natural wines and elevated bites and drinks (such as Rose Hill Farm’s cider) at the cozy Lawrence Park .

(Note: Rose Hill Farm doesn’t take reservations and is primarily open on weekends, but they make exceptions depending on the ripening schedule of their fruits. Make sure to also read their COVID-19 guidelines before visiting.)

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LONG ISLAND

Shinn Estate Vineyards Long Island

Shinn Estate Vineyards

Whether you want to visit for a tasting, or stay at the vineyard’s chic Farmhouse Inn, Shinn Estate Vineyards offers a relaxing wine experience on Long Island’s North Fork , just two hours from New York City. Visitors can expect a balance of luxury and comfort with both a state-of-the-art tasting room, and a patio overlooking the bucolic vineyards.

Wines are available by the glass, or in curated flights. Indulge in medium-bodied reds, such as their tannic and expressive Cabernet Franc and red field blend; or a Riesling or Pinot Blanc for something lighter. Joe Monaco, a local who runs the @Greenportnorthfork Instagram page, suggests settling in at the tables right beside the vineyard rows (ideally with a plate of cheese), or taking a walk between the vines to “feel the terroir right under your feet.”

The nearby Love Lane Kitchen , just two miles away, is another staple in the area for casual food, a vibrant atmosphere, and a host of Long Island wines.

Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard New York winery in The Finger Lakes

Kontokosta Winery

Two and a half hours outside of the city is one of New York’s most scenic wineries: Overlooking the majestic Long Island Sound, Monaco argues that Kontokosta has the best views on the eastern seaboard.

From rosé to Riesling, Kontokosta’s wines also deliver on quality and sophistication. Their 2014 vintages of Viognier, Cabernet Franc, and Cabernet Sauvignon are all award-winning and worth keeping on your radar for tasting.

The winery offers cheese, charcuterie, and other small bites, but there are a few local eateries to stop at after as well. The Halyard Restaurant at the Soundview Hotel is a must for waterfront views and small plates like the Shinnecock Sea Scallops served over risotto (best paired with a local wine like the 2019 Sauvingnon Blanc from Raphael). Cocktail enthusiasts should swing by premier cocktail bar Death and Company’s residency, which is running at the hotel through October.

Only a 10-minute drive down the road is another East End institution, North Fork Table & Inn , recently reopened with a wine menu curated by sommelier Amy Racine . The fine dining experience explores the farms, saltwater, and vineyards of the North Fork.

(Note: Kontokosta is reservation-only due to COVID, so be sure to review their regulations before booking.)

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FINGER LAKES

Kontokosta Winery Greeport Long Island

Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard

Hermann J. Wiemer is regarded as one of the pioneers of viticulture and winemaking in the Finger Lakes, and helped put the region on the map for its Riesling. Book a tasting to sample their expertly crafted wines, and make sure to try the Pinot Noir and sparkling Blanc de Noir as well. Their outdoor picnic tables, which overlook the vineyards, are a must during the summer, but they also have indoor seating in the winery for chillier days.

Thomas Pastuszak, wine director at The Nomad and founder of Terrassen Cellars , suggests chasing your visit with a stop at nearby wine bar & bistro, Supernatural Lake , which has outdoor live music (and charming rental cottages ) right on Cayuga Lake. New York City wine bar, Compagnie des Vins Surnaturels, is hosting a pop-up on site all summer, too.

(Note: Reservations are available for the tasting room, but due to COVID-19, payments are contactless and cashless.)

Red Newt Cellars The Finger Lakes

Red Newt Cellars

Red Newt Cellars is a staple in the Finger Lakes community, and popular with travelers because of its hospitable staff and fine selection of wine and food: Come for a mix of solid whites and reds on the outdoor deck overlooking the farm, then snack on locally sourced cheeses and meats at the on-site bistro.

With access to some of the best vineyards on Seneca Lake, Rieslings from their label are a no-brainer; but indulge in the Bordeaux blends, Cab Francs, and Pinot Noirs for a taste of the diversity found in the region. ( Reservations are always recommended.)

Up the road, stop at Dano’s for delicious Austrian cuisine and more local wines. “It's great for lunch on the wine trail, or amazing sunsets over Riesling vines for dinner,” says Pastuszak. The goulash, and schnitzels are the best sellers and go quickly, so be sure to get those orders in as soon as you get there. 

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Long Island Wine Tour From NYC

Our 2024 long island wine tour is live. book early to reserve your seats.

Looking for the best Long Island winery tours from NYC? Sourced Adventures’ Long Island Wine tasting Tour is your #1 choice for a perfect wine tasting day to escape the city!

Wine Tasting Long Island

Long Island Wine Country was recently honored as a top-ten wine region in the world by Wine Enthusiast . That’s right, the North Fork is the new Napa Valley. New York wine can hold its own against the greats like France, Italy, and California. At Long Island, you will find the best wineries near NYC.

Visit 3 Award-Winning Long Island Wineries

We take you to three vineyards in Long Island’s world-renowned North Fork region to taste some of the finest vintages in the New York area. We’ve hand-selected three award-winning wineries to visit and give you a variety of the best flavors.

All-Inclusive Long Island Wine Tour With Transportation

Some tours just drop you off at whichever vineyard they can find, but at Sourced Adventures we’ve cultivated deep relationships with all our valued partners and trust the tasting experience they’ll provide our guests. Trust us, you will experience the best North Fork wine tour with us.

Besides a wine tasting experience at each winery, you will receive a hearty boxed lunch with gourmet sandwiches, a friendly SA guide, and of course our very own designated (bus) driver.

This is our most popular wine tour with limited inventory, and certainly, the best Long Island Wine tour you’ll find from NYC – so don’t miss out! Whether you’re new to wine or a master sommelier, Sourced Adventures Long Island Wine Tour will have something for you. Book in advance to ensure your spots before spaces fill up. We’ll see you in the vineyards!

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Book early to save! Prices go up as the bus fills up.

Trips depart most Sundays starting in April.

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This tour has limited inventory and sells out far in advance!

Trip Includes

🍷  A total of 10-12 tastings at 3 different Long Island wineries

🍔  Gourmet picnic lunch with sandwiches, water and a snack

🚌  Round-trip Transportation from Manhattan

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📍  Pickup: 85 Delancey St, Lower East Side

Pickup Locations

📍 Pickup: 85 Delancey St, Lower East Side (Delancey & Orchard St.)

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How long is the trip?

The entire trip is a total of about 9-10 hours.

What should I bring?

  • Food for the ride. Make sure you don’t end the ride on an empty stomach. Bring some snacks for the bus ride there and back!
  • Water bottle. Always important to stay hydrated throughout the day.
  • Cash/Credit. We supply lunch for you, however, if you want to purchase any bottles of wine you like it’s good to have cash on hand.

How long is the drive?

The drive, depending on traffic, is around 2 hours.

Can I bring my kids on the trip?

Unfortunately, no. This is a 21+ trip.

Can we bring our own snacks?

Yes! Lunch is provided but you are welcome to bring your own snacks on the trip as well. Keep in mind that if you have any dietary restrictions, you may have to bring your own lunch. You can always email us to check if this is necessary.

What are the available dates?

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What is the Itinerary?

  • 9:00am – Departure from 85 Delancey St., Lower East Side
  • 11:00am – 1st: Lenz Winery
  • 12:30pm – 2nd winery: Raphael Winery
  • 2:30pm – 3rd winery: Osprey’s Dominion
  • 4:00pm – Departure
  • 6:00pm – Drop-off at 85 Delancey St, NYC

*Please Note that winery locations and their order can change depending on the date

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We’re committed to providing you with the best value and best customer service possible, this is the Sourced Adventures promise. We have a trained and capable Group Leader on every bus who not only ensures you get everything you came for but that you have the best time possible. We go above and beyond and our staff does the same. If you have a bad experience, or if something prevents you from enjoying the activity the way it was supposed to be enjoyed please let us know and we’ll do what we can to make it right. We want you to have an awesome time, period -- it’s what we do.

The trip is nonrefundable. No full or partial refunds are given to customers who miss the event. In the event of a cancellation by the operator, your ticket will be fully refunded. Event subject to change/cancellation based on weather/river/snow level conditions. All trips run rain or shine; in the unlikely event of a cancellation, you will be notified via email. There are no reschedules or refunds for missing the bus or no-shows. Each ticket is good for one (1) person unless specified otherwise. Trips involving alcohol are 21+, and a valid ID is required. All other trips are 18+. The deal is valid only for tickets on the date[s] of the event as listed and may not be exchanged or redeemed for any other dates. Provided transportation by Sourced Adventures is required; you may not drive yourself.

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New Vine Wine Tours is a family owned business specializing in winery, brewery and distillery tour experiences throughout the North Fork of Long Island. From bachelorette and birthday parties to weekend getaways, we specialize in guided tours of the North Fork Vineyards and Barrel rooms.

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Long Island Wine Tour Packages

All-inclusive experience.

Includes visiting three wineries and/or breweries and distilleries with tastings and reservations included at each.

Gourmet lunch will be provided at a reserved table for your group at the second stop. You will be picked up at the location of your choice in a luxury vehicle that is suited for your group.

Pricing will depend on the town of your pickup/dropoff location, number of guests in your party, the type of vehicle, as well as the specific wineries/breweries/distilleries chosen.

Please contact us and one of our specialists will be happy to help you plan your special day.

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Wine & Dine Experience

Includes visiting two wineries and/or breweries and distilleries with tastings and reservations included at both, a cheese platter included at the first stop and the last stop at Touch of Venice restaurant for a three-course meal with a glass of house wine or beer included.

You will be picked up at the location of your choice in a luxury vehicle that is suited for your group. Pricing will depend on the town of your pickup/dropoff location, number of guests in your party, the type of vehicle, as well as the specific wineries , breweries and distilleries chosen.

Please contact us and one of our specialists will be happy to help you plan your very own special long island wine tour .

Do-It-Yourself Experience

You will be picked up and driven in a luxury vehicle at the location of your choice. All reservations at the wineries, breweries or distilleries will be made by you. Just give us the itinerary and we take you where you want to go.

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Whether you are celebrating a birthday, Family Reunion, Bachelor/Bachelorette or anything else, let our specialists help arrange for gourmet donuts, personalized cake or customized apparel/drinkware.

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  • Is there a minimum number of guests needed to book Long Island Wine Tours? When it comes to Long Island Wine Tours, all you need is two people and an idea of what you would like your day to be, and we can take care of the rest.
  • Is there a maximum number of people who can attend a winery tour? Most wineries will accommodate parties of 10 or less, however we have built relationships with all of the wineries, so if you have a large party we can accommodate you, no matter the size.
  • Do you offer rain date guarantees? Most wineries have indoor seating in the event of bad weather, so we make sure you are covered.
  • How much notice is needed to book a tour? Saturdays are our most busiest day, so if you are looking to book on a Saturday we recommend contacting us a month or two ahead of time. Week day trips can be planned one to two weeks in advance.
  • What kind of vehicles do you have access to? We have access to any type of vehicle you are looking to book. All types of party buses, sprinter limos and town vehicles to choose from.

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North Fork Wine Tours

Welcome to New Vine Wine Tours. We Specialize in Long Island Wine Tour experiences. If you are looking to book one of our popular North Fork Wine Tour experiences, we have representatives standing by to answer any questions you may have. We offer a variety of North Fork Wine Tour experiences for you to choose from. Contact Us

New Vine Wine Tours also offers gourmet lunches during every North Fork Wine Tour. With insider- local knowledge, New Vine Wine Tours has chosen the Best Gourmet lunches the North Fork has-to offer. Inquire about our extras such as gourmet donuts, cakes and customized apparel and drinkware.

Long Island Wine Tours on the North Fork

New Vine Wine Tours is based out of North Fork Long Island. We live on the North Fork and we know the business. If you are looking to book one of our Long Island Wine Tours but you are not sure what wineries to choose, we are happy to help. Our staff members will be able to suggest wineries based on your expectations. If a small romantic winery is preferred, we know just the place. If you are feeling a live band and some good food, we have a list of places to recommend. Have an idea in mind? Just need help implementing your perfect day? We have you covered. We can set up or customize whatever needs to get done to assure you have a perfect day out at the wineries.

Long Island Wine Tour Company serving North Fork Long Island, also known as Wine Country. If you are planning a north fork wine tour, then look no further than New Vine Wine Tours. Give us a call today! contact [email protected]

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Check us out on Google or on Trip Advisor. We have 300+ 5-star reviews online, all related to Long Island Wine Tours . New Vine Wine takes pride in providing the best Long Island Wine Tours on the North Fork of Long Island. For More Information about specific Long Island Wine Tours, please do not hesitate to reach out. We are available by phone, email, and live chat.

Dependable Long Island Wine Tours

Why Choose Us? New Vine Wine Tours offers the most dependable Long Island Wine Tours on the North Fork of Long Island. We have built special relationships with many of the wineries on the North Fork. Those relationships include inside seating arrangements exclusive only to New Vine Wine Tours at several wineries, to ensure bad weather does not ruin the day.  We have the ability to move the party indoors, but If you use an out of town limousine company to book your Long Island Wine Tours , you may be heading back onto the bus for an early departure.

Providing Long Island Wine Tours Since 2014

New Vine Wine Tours has been providing Long Island Wine Tours since 2014. Born and raised on the North Fork of Long Island, we love Wine Country and have firsthand experience with most of the local wineries. Lorelle Pugliese, one of the owners of New Vine Wine Tours, is also one of the owners of Pugliese Winery, a family-owned winery located on the North Fork. Most of the Wineries on the North Fork are a tight nit community. We remain in the know with most of the day-to-day activities occurring at each winery because we consider them friends.

Build Your Own Long Island Wine Tours

If you are looking to build your own Long Island Wine Tour experience on the North Fork of Long Island, then look no further than New Vine Wine Tours. We offer Long Island wine tours whereas you can create your own experience. There are many Long Island Wine Tours on Long Island. Many are out of town limousine companies, with no familiarity of the area or the wineries themselves. If you have a particular day in mind, we can help facilitate that for you by suggesting wineries that will best satisfy your needs.

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Duck Walk Vineyards

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After tasting these delicious wines, you might just be waddling out of this vineyard! This vineyard encompasses 140 scenic acres that you don't want to miss. At Duck Walk, they're not afraid to incorporate ingredients outside of their winery, like their Blueberry Port which is crafted with wild Maine blueberries. By utilizing unique techniques, like freezing their grapes while they're still on the vine, they create wines that are distinctive yet balanced.

Brotherhood Winery

100 Brotherhood Plaza Drive, Washingtonville / 845.946.3661 / Website

Sip on their Cabernet Sauvignon and learn about the origins of the country's oldest winery! Yes, the oldest winery is right here in New York, just a little over an hour and a half away from NYC! Although John Jaques' initially produced his wine for sacramental use at his church, once he got word of how smooth his wine was, he knew he was on to something great. At Brotherhood Winery, they have a remarkable collection of historical artifacts that have never even been seen outside of their hallowed halls.

Benmarl Winery

156 Highland Ave., Marlboro / 845.236.4265 / Website

With a focus on hand-crafting wines that capture the essence of where they are sourced, you're sure to enjoy the purposefully crafted wines of Benmarl Winery. The fact that it overlooks the Hudson River Valley is an added bonus. Head on up to Marlboro to enjoy a variety of fresh fruit sangrias.

Wölffer Estate Winery

139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack / 631.537.5106 / Website

At Wölffer Estate Winery, they use New York state apples from the Halsey Apple Orchard in combination with their grapes to produce their dry white and rosé ciders. Their Summer In A Bottle Rosé collection typically sells out each summer and is the "number one fastest-growing rosé in New York City." But, their greatness doesn't stop at rosé, their award-winning White Horse and Grapes of Roth wines are just as spectacular.

Whitecliff Vineyard and Winery

331 Mckinstry Road, Gardiner / 845.255.4613 / Website

Education and fine winery intertwine at the Whitecliff Vineyard. Founder Michael Migliore works closely with Cornell University's Cooperative Extension which connects communities with research from Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (CALS) and the College of Human Ecology, testing new grape varieties. For $23 per person, you can have a guided wine tour where you try six different wines. Their wine is so fine, you might leave with a bottle…or two.

Magnanini Winery

172 Strawridge Road, Wallkill / 845.895.2767 / Website

The Magnaninis are a multifaceted family that dabble in both the food and wine industries. Similarly to their wines, the Italian creations, like gnocchi and agnolotti, are homemade and created on the premises. The Magnaninis have 10 wines consistently: four reds, four whites, and two rosés along with grappa, sangria, and other special wines! For bigger groups, on select days, they offer a six-course family-style dinner that includes wine tasting as well as live accordion music.

Stever Hill Vineyards

3962 Stever Hill Road, Branchport / 315.595.2230 / Website

Stever Hill Vineyards is favorably located just minutes from Branchport and Keuka Lake State Park. Their vineyard produces about 2,000 cases annually of 20 unique dry, semi-dry, and sweet Finger Lakes wines. Their renovated tasting rooms combine the original 1850s structure with a modern flare. They also have locally made artisan chocolate or cheese paired with wines from their tasting list.

Channing Daughters Winery

1927 Scuttlehole Road, Bridgehampton / 631.527.7224 / Website

Channing Daughters Winery is a small, but mighty winery. Their 28-acre plot produces a wide array of fascinating grape varieties, making them the only winery on the East End growing and producing wines from many of these grapes. They have six separate vineyards that are sectioned into blocks with each block representing the development of the company. At Channing Daughters Winery, they believe that different occasions call for different wines, encouraging them to push the boundaries of the wine industry.

Milea Estate Vineyard

450 Hollow Road, Staatsburg / 845.266.0384 / Website

Your visit to the Milea Estate will be so good you're going to want to stay the night. And at the Milea Estate, you can! The Spencer House, located just two minutes away, is a 2000-square-foot retreat that features two bedrooms with two full en suite bathrooms, a full kitchen with luxury appliances, well-adorned living spaces and even a pool. As for the vineyard, they pride themselves on using low-impact farm methods and have selected grape varieties based on their compatibility with our soils and climate to accomplish this goal.

Quartz Rock Vineyard

40 Mountain Road, Marlboro / 845.236.3265 / Website

Looking for a quick day trip? Well, look no further! Quartz Rock Vineyard is just 90 minutes away from Brooklyn, tying into their slogan of "close to home but feels like a getaway." In addition to being child and pet-friendly, they also have live music. While they don't serve food themselves, they have pop-up vendors and allow patrons to bring their own. Quartz Rock is also home to Nightingale Farm, where they produce an assortment of fruits from grapes to peaches. It's a winery, farm and concert all in one. What more could you want?

Kontokosta Winery

825 North Road, Greenport / 631.477.6977 / Website

Overlooking the Long Island Sound, Kontokosta Winery has all the views. As the Kontokosta family not only owns but manages the winery, it allows them to stay involved and guarantee consistent fruit quality and ripeness. Their wines have won prestigious awards, with their Sauvignon Blanc and Viognier both awarded gold in the San Francisco Chronicle Wine Competition .

Macari Vineyards

150 Bergen Ave., Mattituck / 631.298.0100 / Website

On the North Fork of Long Island, Macari Vineyards provides exceptional wine-centered experiences with the guidance of in-house educators. Guests can indulge in seasonal tastings, enjoy a private Rosé Suite Lunch, or explore the barrel cellar experience within the Tasting Room, which sits on the edge of a sprawling 500-acre vineyard and farm in Mattituck. The venue boasts scenic grounds, making it the ideal serene escape for those seeking tranquility and exceptional wine.

These wineries will make leaving the city behind a worthwhile choice.

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Experience the Finger Lakes

Guided Wine Tours

Guided wine touring.

For over 18 years, Experience! The Finger Lakes has been recognized nationally as one of the best wine tours in the country, not to mention the number one wine tour in the Finger Lakes region!

Our tours are like no other experience available in the region.  What you can expect from our Guided Wine Tours this year:

  • An all-inclusive, wine tour experience  for a maximum of 7 guests
  • Transportation provided in our 7-passenger Mercedes Metris.
  • A wine professional tour guide hosting and guiding you throughout the day.
  • An immersive behind-the-scenes experience at one or more wineries
  • Private, enhanced, tasting experiences at each winery designed with each winery by our owner/sommelier and team of wine professional tour guides.

Choose from:

Shared Tour:  Small, guided experience for up to 7 guests (2-3 different households) with our knowledgeable wine professional tour guide. This is the enhanced shared group experience for which we have always been known, delivered in an extra small format. This is per person pricing.

Traditional Private Tour:  The high-quality experience you have come to expect in an E!FLX tour, now available as a private experience for 3-7 people. Please refer to the Private Tour Pricing listed within each tour listing.

Premium Private Tour Upgrade:  All the enhanced features of our traditional private tour along with premium tastings at each winery. Tastings will feature limited library and reserve wines not typically offered to the public. Available for 2-7 people.

Guided Tours for 2024 will be VERY limited: We offer tours on Mondays and Thursdays each week and 3 Fridays a month.

  • Available Mondays & Fridays
  • Users Ages 21+
  • Clock 7 Hours

Guided EAST SENECA Lake Wine Tour with Lunch

Our most popular Seneca Lake tour focuses on three wineries that produce beautifully crafted vinifera wines on the eastern shores of Seneca Lake, along with a unique tasting and lunch experience.

Guided WEST CAYUGA Lake Wine Tour with Lunch

Taste a wonderful array of wine and learn about the history of the Finger Lakes on this wine tour with lunch. Satisfy your palate and curiosity as you explore some wineries on Cayuga Lake.

  • Available Thursdays & Fridays

Guided Across SENECA Lake Wine Tour with Lunch

This tour gives guests the opportunity to experience some of the best wine in Upstate New York. You will visit wineries on either side of Seneca Lake on this full day tour with lunch.

  • Brand New in 2024
  • Available Some Fridays
  • Clock 6 Hours

Guided Naturally Awesome Wine Tour

This tour celebrates the diversity of winemaking styles and varieties in the Finger Lakes, by showcasing some of the hottest new producers in the region that are utilizing low-intervention practices. Guided by our owner and Sommelier Laura Winter Falk on Cayuga and Seneca, and engage in  premium one-of-a-kind experiences at every stop.

  • Available Fridays
  • Clock 6.5 Hours

Guided Renowned Winemaking in the Finger Lakes

This tour celebrates the coming of age of Finger Lakes wines by visiting the wineries of two renowned international winemakers: Paul Hobbs and Louis Barruol.  Enjoy an immersive guided tasting of their wines, then complete the day with an private tasting at Red Newt Cellars.

  • Available Thursdays
  • Clock 7.5 Hours

Guided Cayuga Lake is Gorges Hike and Wine Tour with Lunch

This one-of-a-kind, full-day tour combines the two delights of west cayuga lake: our gorges and waterfalls and our world-class wines.

Guided EAST CAYUGA Owner Experience Wine Tour with Lunch

Two wineries. Owners Perspectives. Extended visits. Expanded Tastings. Artisan Foods. And a beer tasting flight with lunch at a local craft brewery! Eastside of Cayuga Lake is known for its hidden treasures. Come discover them with us on this exclusive tour.

If you do not find your preferred date for a Guided Wine Tour, you may fill out the below form to request a Guided Wine Tour.

Please keep in mind we will do the best that we can to meet needs. Be sure you have already checked the listed tours which will be available on Monday and Thursday each week (May through November) and 3 Fridays a month. Requested tours will only be available as Private tours for 2-7 people. You may also check the Curated Winery Tours for an alternative to a Guided Wine Tour.

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A comfortable, elegant tasting room with a knowledgeable staff can elevate the entire wine tasting experience. To find the best spots for sipping, we asked a panel of experts to nominate their top tasting rooms across the country. Now, it's your turn to pick the winner. Vote for your favorite once per day until voting ends on Monday, July 22 at noon ET. The winning tasting rooms will be announced on Wednesday, July 31. Read the official Readers' Choice rules . 

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BOTTAIA Winery

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BOTTAIA Winery

Temecula, California

Not only does this Temecula winery’s tasting deck offer stunning vineyard views, but visitors can also choose from a barrel room tasting or wine blending lab experience for a change in pace. BOTTAIA Winery also features a pool and a gorgeous members’ only terrace and lounge for a more private experience.

Caymus-Suisun Winery

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Caymus-Suisun Winery

Fairfield, California

The founders of beloved Caymus Vineyards created a new label with Caymus-Suisun in Napa’s neighboring region of Suisun Valley. The modern winery is surrounded by vineyards as well as orchards and a flourishing vegetable garden, all of which guests are encouraged to explore before or after a tasting.

Cliff Lede Vineyards

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Cliff Lede Vineyards

Yountville, California

There are many choices to be had when booking a tasting at this Yountville winery. The garden-enveloped veranda or private al fresco lounge are certainly hot spots during spring and summer, while cooler months see the bar or backstage lounge as popular venues. The backstage lounge is Cliff Lede’s swanky art room, featuring rotating exhibits for a two-in-one cultural experience.

Corner 103

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Sonoma, California

Lloyd Davis, founder of Corner 103, created this Sonoma tasting room for people who might feel a little intimidated by the wine world. The staff provides an educational and comfortable tasting experience that includes wines from Corner 103 and the rest of the Sonoma County American Viticulture Areas.

DAOU Vineyards

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DAOU Vineyards

Paso Robles, California

Founded by brothers Georges and Daniel Daou, the DAOU Vineyards mountain property has a reputation for being one of the best spots to absorb the Central Coast of California's wine country beauty. A standout tasting experience is their Patrimony Immersion, which offers custom food pairings and DAOU's own caviar. You also sample wines straight from the barrel, making for one unrivaled oenophile experience. When complete, pull up an Adirondack chair and admire the sweeping vistas of the estate.

Domaine Serene Winery

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Domaine Serene Winery

Dayton, Oregon

The Clubhouse at Domaine Serene offers intimate to large party tastings with a quintessential wine region backdrop — rolling hills of vineyards. Open daily year-round, guests can reserve 90-minute flight tastings, private tours, or a spot on Grace's Wine Patio for wines by the glass or bottle, flights, and light snacks.

Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery

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Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery

Hammondsport, New York

In the heart of the Fingers Lake wine region, Dr. Konstantin Frank Winery offers a top-notch tasting experience. Their modern tasting rooms provide knowledgeable staff, exceptional views, and personalized experiences for their guests. Opt for a signature seated tasting, go for the in-depth 1886 Wine Experience that includes a viticultural or cellar offering, or relax at the seasonal Eugenia's Garden with wines by the glass, flight, or bottle and light bites.

Durant Vineyards

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Durant Vineyards

Sip wine while overlooking the Willamette Valley’s natural beauty and beyond, including Mt. Hood, Mt. Jefferson, and miles of diverse agricultural land. Reservations are recommended for tasting at Durant Vineyards, and once you arrive, you’ll see it’s worth the wait. Guests can enjoy estate-grown and crafted wine by the glass, bottle, or flight alongside seasonal bites from the Durant Culinary Directors. Charcuterie and other small bites feature samples of their very own estate-milled extra-virgin olive oil, making Durant at Red Ridge Farms a destination for the senses.

Fidélitas Wines

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Fidélitas Wines

Benton City and Woodinville, Washington

A series of Adirondack chairs and umbrellas are arranged in front of the vines for plenty of seating with a view at Fidélitas Wines in Benton City. Their tasting flight offers four wines, with the fee waived if you're member or purchase a bottle. Guests can also visit their Woodinville location, just 30 minutes from Seattle.

Inman Family Wines

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Inman Family Wines

Santa Rosa, California

There are patio and indoor tasting room reservations available at Inman Family Wines, but perhaps the most interesting one is the Sip and Stroll. The interactive experience starts with a glass of sparkling wine before a stroll through the vineyard and garden (with a glass of wine in hand), led by owner and winemaker Kathleen Inman.

Long Shadows Vintners

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Long Shadows Vintners

Walla Walla and Woodinville, Washington

Long Shadows Vintners is the place to experience distinct, ultra-premium Washington state wines inspired by some of the world's most iconic winemakers. A fan favorite, Long Shadows draws faithful visitors to two locations: the exquisite tasting room at the winery in Walla Walla or at the heart of the action in charming Woodinville.

Los Milics Vineyards

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Los Milics Vineyards

Elgin and Scottsdale, Arizona

For an immersive experience in Arizona wine country, look no further than Los Milics Vineyards. Their Elgin tasting room is flanked by floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the vines, and when it’s not too hot, their patio is a great place to sit and stay awhile with the whole family welcome, even dogs. They offer a second tasting room location in Scottsdale.

Peltier Winery and Vineyards

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Peltier Winery and Vineyards

Acampo, California

Flanked by olive and cypress trees, Peltier’s al fresco tasting room welcomes guests to stay as long as they want, drinking only what they want. The experience is entirely customizable with 24 wines on tap to explore at your leisure.

Résonance Wines

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Résonance Wines

Carlton, Oregon

Résonance Wines takes advantage of its hilltop surrounds with a sprawling patio overlooking their vines and their old-growth Oregon oak trees. Tasting flights are available with five pours or as a private experience in the form of a picnic served under one of the white oaks on property. Guests can also opt for a Premier Cru Flight, featuring older vintages, or a French Connection tasting, which includes a charcuterie board.

Seven Hills Winery

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Seven Hills Winery

Walla Walla, Washington

Tucked into a brick building in downtown Walla Walla, the vines may not be in sight, but the wealth of knowledge on display here is unparalleled. There are a few tasting experiences on offer, but the one at which you’re sure to learn the most is led by winemaker Bobby Richards. Guests spend an afternoon going behind the scenes, touring the cellar, and enjoying a private tasting.

Stoller Family Estate

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Stoller Family Estate

The eco-friendly tasting room at Stoller Family Estate has something for everyone — excellent Oregon wines, an expansive lawn for picnicking, Adirondack chairs, Frisbee golf, and even a tire swing. The views from the tasting room rank among the best in the Pacific Northwest, if not the country.

Troon Vineyard

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Troon Vineyard

Grants Pass, Oregon

Surrounded by the Siskiyou Mountains, Troon Vineyards encourages picnics on the lawn just outside the tasting room. Guests have the opportunity to find their favorite sip, then buy a bottle and linger awhile. And there's certainly plenty to sample here, with an array of exciting biodynamic wines on offer, such as roussanne, vermentino, and glou-glou.

Vienza at Europa Village

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Vienza at Europa Village

Europa Village brings a taste of "la dolce vita" to Temecula with its Vienza location. Guests will feel like they've been transported to an old-world Italian estate as they sip a variety of wines in the meticulously crafted tasting room and are guided through the experience by knowledgeable staff.

Willamette Valley Vineyards

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Willamette Valley Vineyards

Turner, Oregon

Whether you’re seeking a classic tasting experience, looking to create your own journey with a tableside tasting, or hoping to find some new pairings for your favorite dishes, the Estate Tasting Room at Willamette Valley Vineyards has it all. Enjoy the views from the patio before or after embarking on an amazing tasting experience.

Wilridge Vineyard, Winery & Distillery

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Wilridge Vineyard, Winery & Distillery

Yakima, Washington

Choose a flight to enjoy on this winery’s 1900s-era wraparound farmhouse porch, where views include Cowiche Canyon, Mt. Adams, and the upper Yakima Valley. There are also opportunities at Wilridge Vineyard, Winery & Distillery to be a part of the bottling process, enjoy live music with ever-changing food trucks, or to sit by the outdoor fire pit during what they call an "epic" sunset.

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Where to find wineries and when they're open in Erie region and along Lake Erie Wine Trail

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Lake Erie Wine Country and the surrounding region are home to 23 wineries found on a 50-mile stretch of Lake Erie shoreline from Silver Creek, New York, to Harborcreek Township. Find more information about most regional wineries at lakeeriewinecountry.org . Others not on the LEWC site can be found at their individual websites.

21 Brix Winery

6654 W. Main Road, Portland, New York; 716-792-2749, 21brix.com . Open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wines include: sparkling/Champagne, dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

6 Mile Cellars

5727 Firman Road; 814-580-8375, 6milecellars.com . Open Wednesdays through Sundays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, rosé, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

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Arrowhead Wine Cellars

12073 E. Main St., North East; 814-725-5509, arrowheadwine.com . Open daily, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Wines: dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Arundel Cellars & Brewing Co.

11727 E. Main Road, North East; 814-725-1079, arundelcellars.com . Open May to October, Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Wednesdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.; and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

9368 W. Law Road, North East; 814-572-9280, cellar54wines.com . Open Mondays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sundays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wines: dry red, dry white, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Courtyard Winery

10021 W. Main Road, North East; 814-725-0236, courtyardwinery.com . Open Mondays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rosé, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Driftwood Cellars

20 E. Main St., North East; 814-347-5292, driftwoodwinecellars.com . Open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays and Mondays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wines: dry red, dry white, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Heritage Wine Cellars

12160 E. Main Road, North East; 814-725-8015, heritagewine.biz . Open Mondays, noon to 5 p.m.; Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wines: dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Jade Winery

11267 Donation Road, Waterford, 814-572-7606 waterfordjadewine.wixsite.com , Thursdays and Fridays, 3 to 9 p.m.; Saturdays, noon to 4 p.m. Wines: Will send

Johnson Estate Winery

8419 Route 20 West, Westfield, New York; 716-326-2191, johnsonwinery.com . Established in 1961. Open daily, March to December, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; January and February, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

KingView Meadhouse & Winery 

7895 Buffalo Road (Route 20), Harborcreek, 412-335-0070, 814-616-6323, kingviewmead.com . Open Mondays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; closed Tuesdays and Wednesdays; open Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sundays, noon to 6 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, rosé, semi-dry white, sweet

Lakeview Wine Cellars

8440 Singer Road, North East; 814-725-4440, lakeviewwinecellars.com . Open Mondays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Tuesdays and Wednesdays by appointment or chance; Thursdays and Fridays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Sundays, noon to 5 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Liberty Vineyards & Winery

2861 Main Road, Sheridan, New York; 716-672-4520, libertywinery.com . Open Mondays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Mazza Chautauqua Cellars / Five & 20 Spirits & Brewing

8398 W. Main Road, Westfield, New York; 716-793-9463, enjoymazza.com/mazza-chautauqua-cellars , fiveand20.com . Open in June, Mondays through Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Thursdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; July through August, Mondays through Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Thursdays through Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Mazza Vineyards

11815 East Lake Road, North East; 814-725-8695, enjoymazza.com . September through June, Mondays through Saturdays: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sundays, noon to 4:30 p.m.; July and August, Mondays through Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Noble Winery

8630 Hardscrabble Road, Westfield, New York; 716-326-9463, noblewinery.com . Open Mondays through Thursdays, 1 to 5 p.m.; Fridays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wines: dry red, dry white, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Penn Shore Winery and Vineyards

10225 East Lake Road, North East; 814-725-8688, pennshore.com . Due to a spring 2024 fire, hours are sporadic. Call before visiting. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Pisano Family Wine Cellar/Cellar 22

3330 W. 26th St., Millcreek Township, 814-504-0086. Cellar 22 wine bar on site. pisanofamilywinecellar.com . Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, 5 to 10 p.m. Wines: dry red, sweet, dry white and semi-sweet

Presque Isle Wine Cellars

9440 W. Main Road, North East; 814-725-1314, piwine.com. Open Mondays through Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sundays, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

South Shore Wine Co.

1120 Freeport Road, North East; 814-725-1585, enjoymazza.com . September through June: Mondays through Fridays, noon to 5:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sundays, noon to 4:30 p.m.; July and August, Mondays through Thursdays, noon to 5:30 p.m.; Fridays, noon to 7 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wines: sparkling, dry red, dry white, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Sparkling Ponds Winery

10661 W. Lake Road, Ripley, New York; 716-736-4525, sparklingpondswinery.com . Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Sundays and Mondays, noon to 5 p.m. Wines: dry red, dry white, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Willow Creek Winery

2627 Chapin Road, Silver Creek, New York; 716-934-9463, willowcreekwines.net . Mondays through Fridays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sundays, noon to 5 p.m.; Wines: dry red, dry white, ice of dessert, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Yori Wine Cellars

18 S. Lake St., North East; 814-725-8466, yoriwinecellars.com . Wednesdays and Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Fridays and Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Sundays, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wines: dry red, dry white, rose, semi-dry white, semi-sweet, sweet

Contact Jennie Geisler at [email protected] or at 814-870-1885.

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Travis Kelce had a “blast” performing alongside Taylor Swift at her Eras Tour concert in London.

The Kansas City Chiefs tight end, 34, gushed about his surprise skit during Wednesday’s episode of his “New Heights” podcast , sarcastically saying that it was “very unlike” him to “be a ham.”

He gushed, “I was up there with three professionals. You can do no wrong with Taylor on stage. [I kept telling myself], ‘Do not drop the baby. Hold onto the baby.'”

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Kelce explained to his brother and co-host, Jason Kelce, how the cameo came about, admitting he was the one to “initially mention it” to his girlfriend.

“I was like, ‘How fun would it be if I just rolled out on one of the bikes during the “1989” era?'” he recalled. “She started laughing and was like ‘Would you seriously be up for doing something like that?’

“I was like, ‘What? I would love to do that. Are you kidding me? I’ve seen the show enough. Might as well put me to work here,'” Travis continued. “She found the perfect part of the show to put me in. … It was, like, the safest option.”

Travis shocked concertgoers in June when he popped out onstage during a transition for the “Tortured Poets Department” set.

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The athlete, who wore a custom suit and top hat, carried Swift across the stage bridal-style before setting her down on a red bed — while repeatedly telling himself not to “f–k this up.”

Travis then jokingly fanned himself as the other dancers helped the pop star change out of her white gown and into a two-piece set , telling Jason he modeled his moves after Jim Carey in “Dumb and Dumber.”

While Swift stayed in character, Kelce, who said he felt “tiny” onstage, couldn’t contain his smile — which was captured in her subsequent loved-up Instagram post .

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce

Before launching into “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart,” the 14-time Grammy winner subtly blew her beau a kiss.

Travis attended all three of Swift’s sold-out shows across the pond while Jason and his wife, Kylie Kelce, were in town for the first two , missing their family member’s big stage debut.

Travis and Swift fell hard and fast after they began dating last summer .

During an appearance on the “Bussin’ With the Boys” podcast , released last Tuesday, the three-time Super Bowl champion revealed what made him fall in love with the “Cruel Summer” singer.

Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift.

Travis told co-hosts Will Compton and Taylor Lewan that Swift didn’t want any special treatment the first time he invited her to one of his Chiefs games.

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“She just walked right through the front door,” he recalled. “There was no talking to security, making sure that she gets to her [seat]. She’s just like, ‘I just wanna be around the family and friends and experience this with everybody.’

“She’s in the madness. She wants to be a part of it. She wants to support me and do things like that,” he said. “She really won me over.”

Despite her level of fame, Travis explained that Swift is “very self-aware” and grounded.

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“She understands situations like that and I think that’s why I really started to fall for her, how genuine she is just around friends and family.”

When asked how he has navigated the heightened spotlight , Travis said he is “proud” to be with Swift and has accepted everything that comes with it.

“You want to keep things private, but at the same time, I’m not here to hide anything,” he said. “That’s my girl. That’s my lady. I’m proud of that.”

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