The New York Times Highlights Our Riesling 🍾 | November 2025
Our Finger Lakes Riesling recently caught the attention of the New York Times, earning national recognition for its quality and sense of place. This feature highlights both our Riesling and the strength of Finger Lakes wine on a global stage.
👉 Read the New York Times article here
Our Finger Lakes Riesling reflects the region’s cool climate and distinctive soils. Bright acidity drives the wine. Citrus notes lead. Green apple and stone fruit add balance and clarity.
The New York Times highlighted what defines our Riesling style. We focus on precision. We value freshness. We let the vineyard speak first. This recognition reinforces our commitment to crafting expressive Finger Lakes Riesling with depth and energy.
Great Riesling should feel vibrant. It should pair easily with food. It should also shine on its own. Our Finger Lakes Riesling delivers on all three.
If you haven’t tasted it yet, now is the time. Experience the Finger Lakes Riesling that earned attention from one of the world’s most trusted voices in wine.
Published on November 13, 2025
While the winters in the Finger Lakes are icy, the warmth of our neighbors keeps us in good spirits. It’s only fitting that we warm everyone up with this spicy 5 course dinner in collaboration with Imelda & Johannes of Kemmeter Wines. While her dumplings are famed, we are excited to see Imelda’s full culinary talents on display. Nancy and Johannes, meanwhile, will each take a course to pair with one of their wines. It’s going to be an evening to remember.
Please note that we can accomodate some food restrictions, but you must be able to handle spicy dishes. We cannot modify the level of heat for this dinner. Please contact us prior to ticket purchase if you have a food restriction.
Red Tail Ridge Nominated for a Wine Enthusiast Wine Star Award
Blaufränkisch continues to gain attention as one of the most compelling red wine grapes shaping the future of cool-climate regions, including New York’s Finger Lakes. In a recent feature published by GuildSomm, the grape’s Central European origins, versatility, and rising global relevance take center stage. The article highlights why Blaufränkisch matters now and why producers such as Red Tail Ridge Winery play a role in that conversation.
Traditionally rooted in Austria and neighboring regions, Blaufränkisch thrives in cooler climates with extended growing seasons. It delivers vibrant acidity, savory spice, and layered fruit without excessive weight. These qualities make the grape a natural fit for the Finger Lakes, where climate, soils, and thoughtful vineyard practices allow Blaufränkisch to show clarity and balance.
At Red Tail Ridge Winery, Blaufränkisch reflects both place and intention. The grape responds well to the winery’s sustainable farming approach and precise cellar work. The resulting wines show freshness, structure, and age-worthy potential. These traits mirror the characteristics described in the GuildSomm feature, reinforcing why Blaufränkisch continues to gain credibility among sommeliers, educators, and wine professionals.
The article also places Blaufränkisch within a broader global context. Wine drinkers now seek expressive varieties that deliver authenticity rather than excess. Blaufränkisch answers that call. Its adaptability allows winemakers to highlight terroir while offering food-friendly structure and complexity. In the Finger Lakes, that expression feels especially compelling.
To explore how Blaufränkisch fits into Red Tail Ridge Winery’s portfolio, visit our dedicated Blaufränkisch page.
Published on October 6, 2025
As the sun sets over the Riesling block ridge at Red Tail Ridge, our celebration of the Day of the Dead with our FLX neighbor and friend, La Monarka will be in full swing! Come in costume for this traditional Dia de los Muertos fiesta. We will have traditional small bites with paired tastes of Red Tail Ridge wine; cellar tours; a costume contest; music; a Piñata contest, and much more. If the weather is nice, bring your furry friends dressed in costume. We will have the Pavilion open until the temperatures drop. Also, bring a memento of a loved one to remember in community on the alter. After all, the Day of the Dead is a celebration of our lives and the one of our ancestors.
Tickets are available by clicking on the image above. The Fiesta happens from 4pm-7pm on November 7, 2025.

If you are a longtime FLX Fan, you may very well know Chef Christina McKeough, a Finger Lakes native, who is now the Executive Chef of High Street Hospitality in Philadelphia. She is coming back to visit us at Red Tail Ridge on November 1st for a fabulous dinner as part of our Visiting Chef Series. We are excited to showcase her distinctive culinary style with dishes using the flavors of the season to pair with our wines.

Join us as we celebrate Harvest 2025 with this very special dinner with local Chef Matt Hummel of Hazelnut Kitchen. Served outside in the fresh air of late September, we will enjoy the sunset as we enjoy a beautiful meal and Red Tail Ridge wines.
