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The
cover of the brochure features a picture of the two winemakers,
George Kuyon of Deer Run Winery on Conesus Lake and Bob Beckmann
of Eagle Crest Vineyards on Hemlock Lake. They are standing along
a path in a grape arbor, toasting with glasses of their wine.
The message on the brochure states, "If several wineries
surrounding a lake can form a "trail," then surely one
of the oldest and one of the newest Finger Lakes Wineries can
forge a path."
Eagle
Crest Vineyards has been in continual operation since 1872 and
was established by Bishop McQuaid from Rochester for production
of sacramental wines and is still today one of the largest producers
of altar wines in the United States. They are branching out into
commercial wines sales while still maintaining their stoic heritage.
Deer Run Winery is a baby in comparison to Eagle Crest, having
begun operation in 2002. It has grown remarkably in its infancy
and has established itself as one of the up and coming wineries
in the Finger Lakes having won the prestigious Silver Medal at
the Finger Lakes International Wine Competition in April for the
2003 Traminette.
The
Little Finger Lakes Wine Path Brochure is available at the county
operated visitor's centers in Geneseo and Dansville and at many
local retailers, restaurants, hotels, Bed and Breakfasts and at
each winery. It can also be seen by visiting the county's tourism
website,
www.FingerLakesWest.com.
It
is being circulated throughout the state and the northeast and
will be utilized as a tool to generate tourism visitation into
Livingston County. "We have so much to offer tourist here
in Livingston County and our unique and beautiful wineries just
scratch the surface." says Burns.
Visit
Deer Run Winery at
www.deerrunwinery.com
Visit
Eagle Crest Vineyards at
www.eaglecrestvineyards.com
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