Wines from New York Finger Lakes are no stranger to wine lovers in the US and globally due to their world-class quality and the diverse wine portfolio the region has to offer. While Rieslings are the Finger Lakes’ signature variety, other varieties such as Cabernet Franc, Gewurztraminer, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Lemberger have been added to the mix. Thanks to Linda Whipple from My Full Wineglass, some #WinePW bloggers are very lucky to receive samples from the wineries in Finger Lakes. In this super exciting wine delivery, I received Fox Run’s Silvan off-dry Riesling and Semi-dry Riesling and Stony Lonesome’s Cab Franc Rose. The best way to enjoy these awesome wines, in my opinion, is to pour myself a full glass while eating some quick-prepped seafood and watching the sunset at the beach.
New York Finger Lakes Wine Region
The Finger Lakes wine region in New York is the home of 140 wineries. It is located south to Rochester and
Syracuse, encompassing over 9,000 square miles and including the 11 Finger
Lakes, part of Lake Ontario and a section of the Erie Canal.
New York Finger Lakes (Photo Credit: Finger Lakes Wines Alliance) |
There are three AVAs designated in this region - Finger Lakes AVA, Cayuga Lake AVA and Seneca Lake AVA, which were established since 1982. The four main lakes of the Finger Lakes AVA include Canandiauga Lake, Keuka Lake, Seneca Lake and Cayuga Lake. Each lake showcases its own unique viticulture characteristics and resulting unique flavor profiles.
Photo Credit: Finger Lakes Wine Alliance |
The Finger Lakes were carved out by successive waves of
glaciers for hundreds and thousands of years. These large and deep freshwater
lakes and the soil deposits surrounding them are the Mother Nature’s gifts to
modern winemaking, forming the foundation of cool-climate wines in this region.
The soil types include grain size distribution and protolith composition, with the
presence of clay and limestone in the subsurface. Grain size and texture mainly
affect drainage, a critical parameter of vineyard performance.
The average temperature of much of central New York is too low
for wine production. Most of the vineyards in the Finger Lakes AVA are located
close to the lakes, particularly the deeper ones such as Seneca Lake, benefiting
from their moderating effect on temperature and precipitation, known informally
as the "lake effect." The effect brings warmer minimum temperatures
in the Winter and cooler maximum temperature in the Summer.
Silvan Riesling: subtle oak on nose and palate, off-dry, lime peel, wet slate, almond, yeasty and creamy Semi-dry Riesling: tropical fruit on the nose and palate, zesty, moderate-sweet |
Fox Run Vineyards started its first grapes planting in 1984. Ten years
later, Scott Osborn and his first business partner, Andy Hale purchased the
winery from the Wildricks. In 2012, Scott and Ruth Osborn teamed up with Ruth’s
sister and brother-in-law (Kathleen and Albert Zafonte) to make Fox Run
Vineyards exclusively family owned. Now with 50 acres of east-facing vineyards
on glacial soils, the winery produces a remarkable range of limited-production
estate wines. As a certified lake friendly farm since 2002, the vineyard
practices have no negative impact on the water quality of Seneca Lake. They
minimize herbicide use and add nutrients back into our soils through
regenerative farming techniques.
The 2018 Silvan Riesling (SRP$25) spent time in small oak
barrels during fermentation. Malolactic fermentation was avoided and no lees stirring
was deployed, resulting in a complex aroma and creamy mouthfeel in this
Riesling.
The 2017 Semi-Dry Riesling (SRP$14) was fermented in stainless
steel tank at moderate temperatures, using three different yeast strains. The
wines were chilled just before reaching dryness to leave a small dose of sugar
for sweetness.
3 Brothers Wineries - BOLD. BRAZEN. BRILLIANT.
3 Brothers Wineries was founded by Dave and Luanne Mansfield in 2006. Since then, the estate has
expanded business into microbrewery and café, drawing over 150,000 visitors per
year. Innovation and providing great customer experiences – “We’ve got
something for everyone” become part of 3 Brothers’ strategies. In 2019 they
have released 375 ml canned wine spritzers to tap on the trends of alcoholic
canned drinks market.
Cab Franc Rose: dry, floral on the nose and palate, honey, lime, medium-mouthfeel, long finish |
The 2019 Stony Lonesome Cab Franc Rose (SRP$18) was overnight-soaked
prior to pressing, allowing for the vibrant red color to infuse from the skins
while not catching too much textural phenolics to extract and heavy tannins.
Quick-Prepped Seafood – 15 Minutes Work
Indulging in these beautiful wines at the beach, I really don’t want to slave myself cooking-wise. A brief trip to the nearby Asian grocery store gave me quick and fool-proof pairing ideas. The quick-prepped menu is crawfish quick-boiled in Cajun seasoning, sautéed fresh mussel with a drizzle off-dry Riesling, and shrimp wonton noodles.
Crawfish tastes like a lobster and looks like a miniature one
too. It’s super affordable, at the price of around $5 per pound. The prep instructions
are like boiling lobsters. When the water is boiling, add some Cajun seasoning
to it before dropping the crawfish in. Once the water is boiled again, the crawfish
is cooked. This is by far my favorite way of cooking crawfish - spicy, salty,
and finger-licking good. The presentation of crawfish is so picture perfect too!
Sautéing mussel is a fool-proof recipe. Start with a bit olive
oil in the frying pan and cook the crushed garlic until golden brown. Add in
the mussel until it opens up. Drizzle the Riesling that you have in your glass
to get the sizzle. Here we go, I can’t think of anything else that’s as
effortless and as good for the Rieslings you are drinking.
Shrimp wonton noodle gives you a bit carb for the dinner. I
found the pre-made shrimp wonton noodle bowls in Costco very authentic and convenient. If you need to make your own, use any
ramen noodle you have in your pantry. Prepare it according to the package instructions.
For the shrimp wonton, you could buy the wonton wrappers in the grocery store, wrap with de-shelled shrimps that are seasoned with a bit
salt and sesame oil. Pre-made shrimp wontons are also widely available in the frozen
aisle of the Asian grocery store.
When cooking is so effortless, you can relax, chill and sip these
beautiful wines that are so good with the seafood.
- Wendy at A Day in the Life on the Farm is Exploring the Wines of New York’s Finger Lakes Region.
- Camilla at Culinary Adventures with Camilla pairs Bibimbap with Garden Banchan + Forge Cellars Classique Riesling 2017.
- Lori at Dracaena Wines is Delving Into the History of the Finger Lakes with John Wagner.
- David at Cooking Chat shares Finger Lakes Wine Paired with Everyday Favorites.
- Cindy at Grape Experiences posts An Impressive New York Treasure: the Finger Lakes Wine Region.
- Teri at Our Good Life pairs Zero Degree Riesling with Pan Seared Scallops over Cheesy Grits.
- Jeff at Food Wine Click! writes New York Finger Lakes – I Hope You Like Riesling!
- Jill at L’OCCASION gives us New York Finger Lakes: Wine For Summer Pairings.
- Pinny at Chinese Food and Wine Pairings matches New York Finger Lakes Wines – Lonesome Stony Rose and Fox Run Rieslings Paired with Quick-Prepped Seafood.
- Jane at Always Ravenous posts Picnic Fare Paired with Finger Lake Wines.
- Rupal at Syrah Queen discusses The Charm Of New York Finger Lakes Rieslings.
- Robin at Crushed Grape Chronicles pairs Finger Lake Riesling and Alsatian Salmon.
- Gwendolyn at Wine Predator offers two posts: Two Riesling from the Finger Lakes Paired with a Potluck and #RoseAllDay for #RoseDay:3 from New York’s Finger Lakes.
- Susannah at Avvinare examines Delightful Wines from the Finger Lakes.
- Jennifer at Vino Travels looks at Wines from Around Upstate New York’s Finger Lakes Wine Region.
- Nicole at Somm's Table hosts Bo Ssäm and a Comparative Riesling Party!
- Finally, Linda at My Full Wine Glass is sharing two posts: Three Takes on Finger Lakes NY Cabernet Franc Rosé and Two Pair of NY Finger Lakes Riesling – a Winning Hand.
I love the fun, relaxed vibe I'm getting from this post. I'd absolutely love to take some of these wines with me on a beach day, and I definitely want a bowl of those Mussels!
ReplyDeleteThanks. Eating and drinking at the beach makes everything taste better!
DeleteTake me to the beach with you! Everything looks so appetizing. I'm a big fan of Fox Run wines. Had lunch back in 2016 with their winemaker and tasted through a lot of creative samples. Sounds like you had a lot of fun pairing these delicious wines!
ReplyDeleteSince the traveling plans this year will probably be very local, I'll try to go to Finger Lakes especially Fox Run this year. I love their wines.
DeleteYou are such the beach bunny! I love these pairings, they are making me really hungry! If I close my eyes, I can smell the sea spray in the air!
ReplyDeleteLove love your quick seafood prep meals to pair with these Finger Lakes wines....and the beach view isn't bad either!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you had a wonderful day at the beach while enjoying these FLX wines!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely. A great way to kick of summer!
DeleteWhat a wonderful day you had. Good food, Good wine, Good company....Life is Good.
ReplyDeleteYes, life is good. I guess you enjoyed your wines a lot too
DeleteThose beach scenes are so tempting to me!
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