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Caution, stop signs on wine trails
A tour of Finger Lakes wineries involves stunning vistas of the lakes, whose moderating effects protect grape vines from severe temperatures; exposure to a burgeoning and diverse wine scene suitable to any palate; and sometimes, well, a nice buzz.
But for winery owners and the wine trail directors who promote the Cayuga, Keuka and Seneca wine trails, they would be just as happy if their tasters took the sophisticated route of dumping back most of the wine they are poured after taking an opinion-searching sniff and sip.
To reach that goal, the wine trails have announced an initiative to give yellow or red warning cards to groups treating a wine trail as a pub crawl.
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