Grab Some Wine & Stay Home
On the Canandaigua Lake Wine Trail, we believe in the power of wine, agriculture and tourism to bring people together, creating memorable experiences that can be remembered far beyond the shores of Canandaigua Lake.
Unfortunately, with the spread of novel coronavirus (COVID-19), it's time we spend some time apart. Hopefully it's not for long, but here's how our trail is adapting to this global health event.
Staying Healthy & Informed
Safety is the number one priority, now and always. We are following the guidance set forth by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO), as well as our local and state municipalities and partners.
You've surely heard this by now, but it bears repeating. The best thing you can do to flatten the curve of COVID-19 is to:
Wash your hands often with soap and water for 20 seconds
Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
Avoid close contact and practice social distancing
If you're sick, stay home and connect with your local health provider
Our Wineries
This is an ever-changing situation and one that is likely to continue for some time. Our wineries are implementing policies that keep the safety and health of customers, visitors and employees at the forefront. To find out how COVID-19 is impacting our member wineries, please use the contact information below.
Arbor Hill Grapery & Winery: (585) 374-2870 or contact online
Finger Lakes Wine Center at Sonnenberg Gardens: (585) 394-4922 or contact online
Hazlitt's Red Cat Cellars: (585) 531-9000 or contact online
Heron Hill: (585) 394-0173 or contact online
Inspire Moore: (585) 374-5970 or contact online
Raymor Estate Cellars: (585) 233-9860 or contact online
Like many small businesses across the country, our winery members are in a difficult situation. If you'd like to support them, you can purchase their products to enjoy or even buy a gift card!
Or, you can support our trail and buy a wine tasting passport that is good for an entire year!
Thank You, See You Next Time
We know this is a difficult time. We are all in this together, as one community. Thank you for your support and patronage. We hope to look back and say that we were overly cautious, that'll mean we took the necessary steps to halt the spread within our community.