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Hey! Are you the one who has organized the wine GTGs? DH mentioned wanting to head out that way, and we don't even know where to begin to get info. Can you tell us what you know? Thanks!

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Re: tjmartin
If you want to drive yourself, my vote is head to the west side of Seneca Lake, start at Fox Run, drive south and stop at as many wineries as you feel like, eat lunch in Watkins Glen, and head up the east side, or back up the west and hit the ones you missed.
We've never hired a car or limo, so I don't have any recs there.
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I love the Seneca Lake wineries! And every winter they do a Polar Passport, which is like $12 and replaces the tasting fee at most of the wineries-definitely makes for an awesome deal!
http://senecalakewine.com/jc/content/view/126/146/Hi HD!
Yes, I have organized a lot of good sized wine tours over the past handful of years, along with even organizing wine tours for small groups/couples.
Email me at tjmartin07 at gmail dot com so we can discuss