Keuka Overlook Cellars

Keuka Lake Vineyards

Estate Bottled Dry Riesling 2012

Persistent with tangy but honeyed flavors. — 3 months ago

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Tom Casagrande

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Very under-the-radar Finger Lakes producer.

Keuka Spring Vineyards

Humphreys Vineyard Riesling 2021

Pear, lemon, peach, melon, apple and slate. Good acidity and balance. — 2 years ago

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Keuka Lake Vineyards

Fournier Vineyard Leon Millot 2020

Very rare red. Dark rich and supple, not overpowering. Black fruits. Some nice acidity. — 3 years ago

Landmark Vineyards

Overlook Pinot Noir 2022

Full and rich for a Pinot. — 7 months ago

Keuka Spring Vineyards

Finger Lakes Dry Riesling 2023

Lemon and pear with notes of petrol. Very fruity and paired well with stuffed fresh artichokes. — a year ago

Keuka Spring Vineyards

Finger Lakes Dry Rosé 2021

Zweigelt this year. Red cherry. Dry finish. Austere. Needs a bit more fruit to hit the nines. But very refined rosé — 3 years ago

Keuka Spring Vineyards

Classic Riesling 2023

My favorite finger lakes Riesling. Just a touch off dry. Peachy deliciousness!
Nice acidity. Great finish.
— 9 months ago

Keuka Lake Vineyards

20 Rows Dry Finger Lakes Riesling 2020

2020 vintage. Dry and delicious. Some pear notes. Less lime. Almonds and minerals. — a year ago

Keuka Lake Vineyards

Evergreen Lek Dry Finger Lakes Riesling 2017

This is the Evergreen Lek single vineyard dry Riesling. Very “Trimbachian” in style. Nose shows subtle crushed slate, a bit of petrol-like minerality, dried and fresh green apple slices. Crisp and bone dry in the mouth, the texture is soft and the finish is long. Medium bodied. Very classical. — 3 years ago

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Daniel Bloom

Daniel Bloom

@Tom Casagrande curious, “ since 2000, sick… and then I can’t get info.
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@Daniel Bloom - I hadn’t noticed that, at some point, Delectable cut off some words of the bio. I think it was “sick of wines 15% or more.” If I see 15 or higher on the label, it’s almost always a hard no from me. Dogmatic, maybe. But it is what it is.