
Hermann J. Wiemer Vineyard
Dundee, New York·Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 1979
Widely considered the best Riesling producer in America.
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New York is one of America's most diverse wine states. The Finger Lakes make world-class Riesling and Cabernet Franc; Long Island specializes in Bordeaux-style reds and Sauvignon Blanc; the Hudson Valley — the country's oldest wine region — leans toward natural wines and Cabernet Franc.

Dundee, New York·Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 1979
Widely considered the best Riesling producer in America.
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Geneva, New York·Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 2000
Top-tier Finger Lakes Riesling, Cabernet Franc, and Pinot Noir.
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Hector, New York·Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 2011
Single-vineyard Finger Lakes Riesling with a Rhône-trained winemaker.
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Hammondsport, New York·Keuka Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 1962
Historic estate that proved European vinifera could grow in the Finger Lakes.
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Penn Yan, New York·Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 1990
Family-run Seneca Lake estate; excellent dry and off-dry Rieslings.
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Lodi, New York·Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 2007
Modern, single-clone Riesling specialist on the east side of Seneca Lake.
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Union Springs, New York·Cayuga Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 2006
Boutique Cayuga Lake producer of single-clone Pinot Noir and Riesling.
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Arkport, New York·Finger Lakes
Established 2007
Tiny natural-leaning Finger Lakes producer of structured Cabernet Franc and Riesling.
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Ovid, New York·Cayuga Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 1998
Cayuga Lake estate with award-winning Rieslings and ice wine.
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Lodi, New York·Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 1990
Family-owned Seneca Lake estate spanning whites and Bordeaux varieties.
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Cutchogue, New York·North Fork, Long Island
Established 1980
Among the most respected Long Island producers; Merlot and Bordeaux blends.
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Sagaponack, New York·The Hamptons, Long Island
Established 1988
Hamptons estate known for rosé and serious Merlot.
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Mattituck, New York·North Fork, Long Island
Established 1995
Biodynamic Long Island estate with a wide style range.
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Bridgehampton, New York·The Hamptons, Long Island
Established 1997
Adventurous Hamptons producer known for orange wines and unusual varieties.
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Aquebogue, New York·North Fork, Long Island
Established 1983
Long-running family estate making top-tier Long Island Chenin Blanc and Merlot.
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Cutchogue, New York·North Fork, Long Island
Established 1992
North Fork producer; their Bridge Lane label is one of NY's best wine values.
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Cutchogue, New York·North Fork, Long Island
Established 1991
Long-running North Fork estate with serious Bordeaux blends.
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Millbrook, New York·Hudson Valley
Established 1981
Pioneering Hudson Valley vinifera estate; broad-range premier producer.
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Gardiner, New York·Shawangunk Ridge, Hudson Valley
Established 1999
Award-winning Hudson Valley estate with a strong Cabernet Franc reputation.
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Ghent, New York·Hudson Valley
Established 2006
Hudson Valley Cabernet Franc specialist with multiple single-vineyard bottlings.
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Washingtonville, New York·Hudson Valley
Established 1839
America's oldest continuously-operating winery, founded in 1839.
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Pine Bush, New York·Hudson Valley
Established 2017
Tiny natural-wine and pet-nat producer in the Hudson Valley.
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Penn Yan, New York·Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 1990
Long-running Seneca Lake estate with strong Riesling and sparkling programs.
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Hector, New York·Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 1998
Seneca Lake estate with award-winning Rieslings and a top regional restaurant.
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Burdett, New York·Seneca Lake, Finger Lakes
Established 2000
Seneca Lake estate vineyards with broad cool-climate range.
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