Gewürztraminer Vertical

Jan 22, 2019 | News & Noteworthy

Saturday, February 9th

Session 1– 11:30 am – 1:00pm

Session 2– 2:00 pm – 3:30pm (sold out)

Join us for an in-depth look at our Gewürztraminer production. We will taste and compare current and library vintages and discuss the many intricacies of this cool climate, aromatic varietal. With plantings that range in age from 14 to over 50 years old and that are planted on both the east and west sides of Seneca Lake, Gewürztraminer is an integral part of our portfolio of wines. Gewürztraminer Vertical

$45/ Kabinett member, $55/guest

Space is limited & reservations are required. For tickets, email Jen Menges at [email protected] or call the winery Monday-Friday, at (607)243-7971 and ask for Jen or Theresa.

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