As our limo pulled up to the tasting room, a man in a long ponytail approached to assess us; accused us of being drunk and suggested we come back another time, quite the warm welcome. This is a wine tour. What did you expect? Your time would be better spent up the road at varick.
Marlana H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Attleboro, MA
Different varietals… they have you sit in some comfy rocking chairs while they pour. And as a first from area wineries we visited, they paired 2 different wines with food. One with fudge brownies and another with some locally made spaghetti pretzels.
Bob S.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Arlington, VA
I don’t know what these whiners are whining about… [see what I did there?] This place was awesome. The guy presenting the wines was very knowledgeable and told us stories while we sipped wines in cozy rocking chairs next to a fireplace with a view of the lake. The wine was pretty good, but I didn’t even really care because the presentation and the ambiance was so great that my two friends and I all bought bottles from here. Also, I think the bottles were only like $ 8-$ 12, which is great.
Tiffany W.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Cleveland, OH
My first visit to Lakeshore Winery would have earned four stars: the fireplace made the establishment feel cozy and my family and I enjoyed a relaxing wine tasting. They had lots of sweet wines, which I prefer, and although they weren’t spectacular, they were inexpensive and good to have on hand in a pinch. My second visit was cold and rushed and lacked any of the ambiance of the first. Futhermore, my wine was bad when I opened it. At first, I was excited to go back to bring some new folks to this winery, but I won’t be bringing anyone else again in the future.
Lizzie b.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Cambridge, MA
This winery was recommended to us from the Cayuga Tourism office. The lady mentioned that we’d be able to sit in big rocking chairs during the tasting and hear all kinds of interesting stories. Wrong. We did sit in the chairs, but we were rushed in and out of there in a split second. The middle-aged balding man who gave us the tour was as unfriendly as they come. He didn’t describe the wines, took no interest in our conversational chatter, and did not care one iota which wine we liked or didn’t like. Not a smile did he crack nor a story did he tell. I would say stay far away from this cheap place with yucky wines and explore some of the finer vineyards.
Larry B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Amherst, NH
Ah yes, one must love the Finger Lakes wine trail. Discovered this one while driving along Rt. 89 along Cayuga Lake. They offered a nice tour, but let’s get to the meat of the review. They make a blush wine called Uncle Charlie. Wine snobs, keep it in check — the name should tell you this doesn’t aspire to greatness. During the tour, they mentioned that this wine works well with spicy foods. One thing led to another, and we discovered that this is the PERFECT accompaniment to a nice huge Hot Truck sub. Uncle Chuck and Truck. A wonderful combination, if you think huge french bread pizza subs that will wreck your digestive system should to be paired with wine.