Weekly Finger Lakes Craft Beverage & News Roundup 5/14/2021
New winery, Quarry Ridge Winery, re-opens on Cayuga Lake
New E-commerce platform Vin Social chooses Red Tail Ridge Winery as their first winery partner, as they produce 2 co-labeled limited edition wines
Top Chef winner Kristen Kish to partner with Finger Lakes spirits company Yobo Soju on new brand of Soju, a traditional Korean spirit
See all the events happening for New York Cider Weeks from May 15 to May 31
Grist Iron Brewery seeing brisk business for the Spring season
Lucky Hare Brewing presents their 5th Anniversary Party on May 22nd
Queens-based Big Alice Bewing takes over the old Gael Brewing space in Geneva
Finger Lakes Beer Festival to be held on October 29-30 at Watkins Glen Race Track
Chris Missick gives an update on vineyard growth in Episode 6 of Viti Culture
Rock Stream Vineyards presents their Spring Fling Music Fest and BarBQ this Saturday
The Cheese Bus comes to Lakewood Vineyards this Saturday
Once Finger Lakes, a new tasting room in Penn Yan, pours wines from 10 Finger Lakes wineries
Hazlitt Winery announces their weekly music schedule at their outside venue The Oasis
Update on the war on the Spotted Lanternfly in the mid-Atlantic and northeastern U.S.
Wall Street Journal's Letti Teague humorously describes friends "hate" of certain wine types including Riesling
Finger Lakes Community College launches a one-year viticulture certificate
Varick Winery announces 16th Annual Cherry Festival
3 Finger Lakes winemakers discuss wines other than Riesling with Justin Keay of The Buyer website
Buttonwood Grove Winery presents a recorded virtual wine tasting
Rochester Lilac Festival continues for next two weekends
How a media marketing company helped Finger Lakes Wine Country devise a strategy to amplify their tourism campaign message
New York state to allow outdoor entertainment, concert and sports venues to open at full capacity starting May 19th
CMAC starting to announce concert shows for the summer
World renowned virtuoso violinist, Midori, joins the Youth Orchestra of the Finger Lakes for a special free virtual online concert performance on May 16th
Seneca County Historian Walter Gable discusses the storied history of The Windmill tourist sight
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