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Hi J!
What was the company you used for our Nestie wine tour this summer? And do you happen to know if many of the wineries close at all in the winter or are they generally open year-round??
Re: **tjmartin**
I'm highjacking this post-sorry! Just wanted to say that I've been getting a ton of emails/mail lately from wineries on Seneca and Cayuga Lakes lately. Last winter some friends and I did the Polar Passport around Seneca Lake. It was $10 and we went to at least 15 wineries and the passport takes care of all your tasting fees. I don't have an answer about a tour company though....
I have been missing my wineries!
Hey M!
I used S&S Limo, drop my name and mention that I have used them twice and hopefully they will give you a good price.
I need to contact them again. My friend from Montreal and her friend from ROC want me to put together a wine tour for them and anyone else that wants to go in May/June and I still have a coupon from them to use before it expires in June.
The wineries stay open year round, closed on major holidays. Check out the seneca and cayuga wine trail websites, there's always events going on. I would post the sites but I have to go to work.
See you Sunday!