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Thirsty Owl Wine Company & Bistro

Thirsty Owl Wine Company offers award-winning wines and breathtaking views of Cayuga Lake

1-607-869-5805
6861 State Route 89
Ovid, NY 14521
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On the west side of Cayuga Lake, with 150 acres and more than 2,000 feet of lake frontage, Thirsty Owl Wine Company offers award-winning wines and breathtaking views. The winery has won many prestigious awards including the Governor's Cup and the John Rose award for their Rieslings.


Along with its wine tastings, Thirsty Owl features a gift shop and The Bistro at Thirsty Owl Winery, which operates seasonally. Thirsty Owl is a dog-friendly winery – dogs are welcome in the tasting room as well as on the patio at the on-site restaurant.


The winery’s tasting room is also accessible by water: park your boat at the dock and call them for a ride!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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