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Montezuma Winery & Hidden Marsh Distillery

Montezuma Winery & Hidden Marsh Distillery

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2981 Hwy 20, Seneca Falls, New York, 13148, United States
(315) 568-8190 www.montezumawinery.com
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Jun 11, 2018
My husband and I only stopped in to buy a gift. Neither of us have ever really liked wine so we needed help. Conner did such a good job helping us pick out our gift we ended up purchasing a bottle of wine and bottle of maple liquor for ourselves. Highly recommended!!

Jul 19, 2018
2017 Dry Riesling was delicious. In summer 2018, Montezuma introduced a Pétillant Naturel (Pet Nat) red that is worth trying if you enjoy sour beers. Following ancient tradition, the wine is naturally fermented in the bottle so it's tart and cloudy and funky.

Jul 21, 2018
Use to like this place but the 6 closing time is misleading. 5:45 sharp, wine tasting stops even if not indicated on their website. Don't pass up other wineries on the way out, you will feel more welcome and Montezuma really doesn't want to see you 15 minutes before closing unless you know exactly what you want to buy.

Jul 21, 2018
Wine tasting was awesome. Laurel recommend a wine I never would have picked, and I loved it, and bought it too!❤❤❤

Jun 4, 2018
I had a wonderful experience at Montezuma winery! I had a tasting with Laurel and she was very friendly and able to answer any and all questions about the wines! I will be back!

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