Seneca Lake Wine Trail — Finger Lakes New York Wine Country

Seneca Lake is the crown jewel of New York's Finger Lakes — the deepest (618 feet) and warmest of the glacial lakes, producing world-class Riesling, Chardonnay, and Cabernet Franc from 60+ wineries on both shores. Lamoreaux Landing, Atwater Estate, Boundary Breaks, and Bloomer Creek have placed Seneca Lake on the international fine wine map. Sip & Summit builds your curated 4-stop Seneca Lake wine route in under 10 seconds.

Featured Wineries

  • Lamoreaux Landing Wine Cellars — iconic Greek Revival east shore winery producing consistently excellent Riesling and estate reds with sweeping lake views.
  • Atwater Estate Vineyards — west shore estate producing benchmark dry Riesling and Cabernet Franc from certified sustainable vineyards.
  • Boundary Breaks Vineyard — boutique Riesling specialist near Geneva producing some of the Finger Lakes' most precise and age-worthy examples.
  • Bloomer Creek Vineyard — small-batch biodynamic east shore producer making some of New York's most individual and sought-after wines.
  • Anthony Road Wine Company — family estate producing excellent Riesling, Gewurztraminer, and Pinot Gris from organically farmed west shore vineyards.

Why Sip & Summit

  • 4-stop curated wine day along Seneca Lake's most celebrated shores
  • Route built in under 10 seconds
  • World-class Riesling, lake views, and 60+ wineries on New York's most prestigious wine lake
  • One-tap navigation from Watkins Glen, Geneva, or Ithaca
  • Swap any stop if it doesn't fit your day

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best wineries on Seneca Lake?
Lamoreaux Landing, Atwater Estate, Boundary Breaks, Bloomer Creek, Anthony Road Wine Company, Glenora Wine Cellars, Wagner Vineyards, and Hazlitt 1852 — 60+ producers on both shores of New York's deepest Finger Lake.
Is Seneca Lake wine country good for a weekend from NYC?
One of the East Coast's finest wine weekends — Watkins Glen gorge state park, Geneva's Victorian lakeside hotels, and 60+ wineries across both shores. Two days gives you west shore estates and east shore boutique producers.
How does Seneca Lake compare to Cayuga Lake?
Seneca is deeper (618 ft), warmer, and has more wineries (60+). Better for red varietals alongside excellent Riesling. Cayuga is more approachable for first-timers. Both are world-class for white wine.