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.