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Grapevines growing in the Finger Lakes Wine Country Royalty Free Stock Photo
Vineyard Grapevines after harvest in NYS FingerLakes Wine Country Royalty Free Stock Photo
Rows of Grapevines Leading to Seneca Lake in Finger Lakes Region, New York Royalty Free Stock Photo
Beautiful Finger Lakes Vineyard on Seneca Lake, New York Royalty Free Stock Photo
Seneca Lake Vineyard in Finger Lakes Region, New York Royalty Free Stock Photo
FingerLakes Wine Trail vineyard grapevines grow towards sunlight against white cloud sky Royalty Free Stock Photo
Lush green grapevines grow along FingerLakes wine trail overlooking lake Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grapevines growing in the Finger Lakes Wine Country
Spring grapevines & barn in the FingerLakes grape country Royalty Free Stock Photo
FingerLakes Wine Trail grapevines thrive in microclimate between lakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
FingerLakes Wine Trail grapevine fence heavy with summer grapevines Royalty Free Stock Photo
FingerLakes Wine Trail grapevines enjoy summer lake microclimate Royalty Free Stock Photo
FingerLakes Vineyard vines grow along one of the Finger Lakes Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cayuga Lake Wine Trail grapevines in hot summer sun Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grapevine growing in NYS wine trail country Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cayuga and Seneca Lakes each have their own American Viticultural Areas completely contained within the Finger Lakes AVA. The Finger Lakes AVA includes 11,000 acres of vineyards and is the largest wine-producing region in New York State. The Finger Lakes AVA wine region is often compared to the German wine regions along the Rhine river. Viticulturists in the Finger Lakes region grow a wide variety of grapes besides Riesling, including other European Vitis vinifera grapes, native American grapes, as well as French-American hybrid varieties. The deep lakes in the region help to moderate the local microclimate. Seneca “Place of the Stone”, and Cayuga “Boat Landing” with the latter two also recognized as separate viticultural areas due to their unique grape-growing conditions. Seneca Lake region shown.


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