Stay After Ravines Wine Cellars
Five minutes from Ravines Wine Cellars.
Two properties on Seneca Lake.
European restraint on the eastern shore — then five bedrooms on the western shore, ten minutes across.
Stay After Ravines Wine Cellars
European restraint on the eastern shore — then five bedrooms on the western shore, ten minutes across.
Your Day at Ravines Wine Cellars
Ravines' Hector tasting room is the farmhouse-on-a-hill pick: crisp, mineral Rieslings, a Pinot Noir that punches well above the region's weight, and a food menu that's actually a menu. Morten Hallgren trained in Bordeaux and Alsace and you can taste both. The pace here suits a long lunch.
What Happens Next
Then you drive across to the Landing — ten minutes, the short way around the southern tip — and the group settles into five bedrooms with a shoreline that runs two hundred feet. Lakeside Landing is the pick when the wine day is a group trip. Six to ten people, one house, no second-venue logistics.
Two Properties
Our Pick for Ravines Wine Cellars
Five bedrooms on the shoreline.
Private dock, fire pit, two hundred feet of Seneca Lake waterfront. Built for groups, families, and weekends that don't want a second venue. Kitchen is a real kitchen; bedrooms are real bedrooms.
Or, if the day is different
A waterfront cottage for two.
A cottage on a quiet cove with western exposure. One bedroom, one dock, the full arc of a Seneca sunset. Built for couples who wanted the lake without anyone else in the frame.
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