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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Wine Tour

As I mentioned in a previous post, Dave and I had a trip planned for this week. It was a gift to celebrate Dave turning the big 30, and we went out to Seneca Lake for wine touring!

Before I get into the wine, the trip did not go as well as I had hoped. The inn was not exactly what I thought it would be. The inn keepers were very nice, but it was just plain weird to be in someone else's home while they were there. The ONLY saving grace is that we were the only people staying there. The other downside is that the place smelled REALLY musty. We most likely won't be going to a B&B eve again, but we LOVED wine country!

Day One: We left out house around 10 am to bring the dogs to my parent's home. We decided to hit the Waterloo Outlets on the way for some bargain shopping. Dave did really well, and I did not buy anything! Looking back, I am relieved because my new computer and the trip tapped out most of my savings. Next we headed to Fox Run. It was the only winery on the list that we had heard of so we decided it would be worth a stop. We had never wine tasted before so we felt a bit odd. One really nice part of going in the off season was that the wine people had time to talk with us. We got quite an education! After that, we headed to the inn.  We were disappointed with our accommodations, so we headed into Watkins Glen for some Chinese food. It was an actual sit down place, and the food was really good.  After that, we just went back to the inn to relax.

Day Two: We began the day with a nice breakfast at the inn! The smell either went away or we got used to it, but Day Two was better. We were still pretty sure that we were going to leave a day early, but we were open to staying. We set out at 11 am for more wineries. We hit Fulkerson, Lakewood, and Castel Grisch. Oddly enough, the girl whose family owns Castel Grisch went to Oneonta with me! Not that we knew each other back then, but it was a kinda neat coincidence.  After that, we went back to the inn for some lunch. While we were there, we got word from Dave's parents that a huge snow storm was on it's way for that evening into the next day. When we heard that, we decided to just call it a day and head back. We did enjoy two more wineries on our way home, Glenora and Belhurst. Speaking of Belhurst, I fully intend to stay THERE next time we are in the area! It was an amazing castle that was right on the water. Simply breathtaking.  We drove to New Hartford and spend the evening, all of the next day, and the next morning with Dave's parents. While it was not as great as I hoped, we definitely want to go back in the summer with some friends.

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