
4.3

There is something for everyone on this lovely property. Don't be in a hurry to get through. This place boasts 4 different tasting areas that are all very different. From dry wines, to sweet wines, to a brewery and then to the last stop where they finish off with a nice wine slushie. The staff is friendly, and the wines and the beers are fabulous! Take time to check out the gift shop too. It's really a great place.

Looked like a really neat complex. Wanted to War Horse Brewery. Lots to see. Unfortunately, being just a few miles from the Sampson State park and camping with our dog, they don't allow pets. So we couldn't stay. We camp a lot and this is the first time we've experienced this.

This winery got such a good review that we had high hopes. Sadly we were disappointed. The wine was all fizzy and not that great. Plus we were hoping for 1-2 good sweet wines but there were none. And, obviously that can be very subjective but we rarely find a winery that we can’t at least find 1-2 wines that are at least ok to good. Not here though. And finally, we were hungry so that was the main reason we hit this winery. Surprisingly for some reason many of the new york wineries around Seneca lake just were not carrying much in food. Thus 3 brothers winery was a natural place for us to hit. They seemed to have a little bit of everything. Sadly again, though, the cafe food was just blah and an expensive blah at that. The flat bread was just a runny doughy pizza like a middle school cafeteria pizza not a winery flat bread.So disappointing. The view and facility was nice and there are other items to check out. But simply put, the food and wine were disappointing especially after all the hype. Try at your own risk or at least don’t expect a lot.

I really enjoyed this winery because they have a lot of sweet/semi-sweet wines. We got the passport and got to enjoy 5 samples at 3 wineries and 1 brewery for $15, I think it is a great deal! The service was really good considering the amount of people waiting for tastings. We will definitely be back.

I bought the $40 ticket as a present for my husband. This was during Covid folks, the place was packed! Mostly young people, sweet wines, but the beer was great. If you’re a serious wine drinker go elsewhere.

This place is enormous with plenty to do and one could really spend a couple of hours here. Wine, beer and cider tastings in numerous buildings as well as a cafe, coffee shop, and gift shop. Highly recommend visiting!

We stopped by Three Brothers originally for their wines and food, but we never made it to the tasting room. We made a beeline to the cafe for what turned out to be tasty snacks, and then got distracted by War Horse Brewing instead. I can't wait to try their wines next time, if the food and atmosphere was any indication.

When in the area make sure you stop by this huge property loaded with a fun/interesting winery & operating brewery, outdoor displays, gift shop & restaurant. Check out their website for info on Wine/Beer tasting flights, what to see & do, take-away wines/beers and don't miss the Big-A-Pretzel - tasty & fun. Located along the eastern shores of beautiful Seneca Lake just South of Geneva, NY - lots of free parking & fun!

This is such a fun place! 3 wineries and 1 brewery, all with a variety of great choices. The pizza at the coffee bar is amazing and will be a new tradition as well. The $15 tasting fee for 4 places is a fair price and I like that you no longer keep your glass due to them wanting to be more environmentally friendly.

3 Brothers is a place you can spend all afternoon at with their winery, brewery, restaurant and walking their interesting grounds. We headed 1st to the winery, skipped the tasting and went for a bottle of their very good 2023 Second Degree of Riesling. Then over to their Iron Heart Eatery and ordered a fantastic pulled pork sandwich with excellent house chips and found a table on the grounds and enjoyed lunch and the views. Dessert was a nice Big Wally Walnut Big Little Fudge. After walking the property to the cool back area that looks like a Bayou cafe, we headed for their War Horse Brewery. They had a nice selection of beers with samples to be had by the friendly bartenders. The most interesting one was the AWOL Watermelon Lime Kolsch that I wanted to like but it was a little more of a sour than a beer. What a fun place to spend the day.

My impressions of the wines we tasted: I didn't like the ruby port (it was too thin). I didn't like the Zero degree (dry) riesling or first degree (semi-dry) riesling. The reserve chardonnay had no taste. The only wine I tasted that I liked was the second degree riesling. OK, I admit, I do prefer my wines sweet, but I enjoy a good dry wine when it's a good one.
The gift shop is enormous, yet I didn't find anything I particularly wanted to buy.
We did visit the various different buildings people had talked about in their reviews, but nothing we saw was a must-see.

My husband and I had a great time here! All of the different wineries/brewery were all great and had such unique decor. We did the tour that included all 4 buildings and a flight to share at each one, it was perfect for us. The wine slushies are amazing also! Would definitely love to come back!

This is a brilliant concept combining wine and beer in one location! The estate is very well designed! The staff is very friendly and helpful! They were able to help which wine flights to choose according to our likes! I had the White wine flight with Rose. We sat outside on the deck with a beautiful vineyard view. We had some burgers and fries from the cafe! They were so delicious!! Before we left we purchased a few bottles. My favorite was the Reserve Riesling. I highly recommend 3 Brothers if you visiting the Seneca Lake area!!

My husband and I visited this winery back in the fall on an anniversary trip to FLX, and this time we brought my mother in law along to celebrate her birthday. Both of our experiences were phenomenal. The location of this winery is gorgeous, and all of the wine we tasted was great! I love that they have several different locations for tasting on their campus with different selections, and they also have a brewery which is a nice treat. All of sparkling wines and Riesling are my fave, and the Pancakes with Churchill was my favorite beer selection. My MIL and husband loved the Ruby Port. The cafe has changed a bit as it is primarily serving burgers now (last time it was sandwiches and pizzas). I’m not much of a burger person, but the one I had was yummy! All of the staff we encountered on both visits were knowledgeable and friendly. We really love this place, and it will definitely continue to be a must on all of our future FLX trips!

Thought it would be overwhelming, but it wasn't. Three Brothers Wineries and Estates has something for everyone. We visited on a weekday and felt like we could wander wherever we wanted without crowds - it was awesome. Go check out Bagg Dare (winery towards the back - specializing in sweet wine) for the cool decor and vibe. Didn't sample anything here but really enjoyed the creativity. Hit one of the other wineries and did a tasting (semi-dry). Wine was very good - bought their rose.
Do not miss the brewery! Fantastic decor and the flights are excellent.
Cafe was not open but they had a food truck on site & it was excellent!
Three Brothers is especially nice if you are with a larger group - worth a stop!

Our first stop and we didn’t need to go to any other stop that day. Lol. Several different buildings with wines depending on you palate I suggest you go in all of them even to get the experience even if you don’t drink certain wines. There is also a brewery and it’s FUN. Staff is friendly and funny. They like a party. Grounds are well kept and clean. Memorabilia outstanding!

We tasted 2 different flights. Semi sweet to dry & semi sweet to sweet.
Only liked 3 out of 10. The rest was unpleasant & too sweet. I like sweet but not theirs. The food are burgers & fries only. The place is nice but confusing where to get your orders
Would not go back there at all. Fox run vineyards has way better views, wines & food selections

We visited the finger lakes this past weekend and stopped at several wineries on a quest for quality Rieslings. We included this location on our stop because it also had a brewery and restaurant. I don’t recommend Three Brothers for the serious wine drinker. This winery would be a good stop for a group of friends on a for-fun wine/beer tour. It was very crowded, you needed to wait in line to purchase tokens for tastings or pints, there were several groups of 20-somethings playing games in the common areas and having a great (and loud) time. It was a cool venue, just not what we were looking for. We did have a very good gluten free pizza, a cider and beer.

Three Brothers is a must visit attraction when in the Finger Lakes area. It is located over looking Seneca Lake in the distance. There are 4 main buildings with a cafe in the main building. There is the ability to taste wines, beer, cider and sodas. If you buy the tour pass you can taste 20 samples of the various offerings. Each building was decorated differently, the drinks were served in different glasses and gave an overall different feeling. Almost like you drove to a different location and were doing a new tasting. The wine and beer tastings were varied and not all were your typical selections. The food was typical winery/brewery food. Our turkey wrap was large and generously filled with fresh ingredients. You can purchase food in the cafe and take into any of the other buildings to enjoy while you are doing a tasting. The staff was outstanding. Friendly, knowledgeable, and eager to please the guests. We were having so much fun we were not paying attention to the time and walked into the last building with two minutes left before they closed. They still served us and had no problem with us doing our tasting and browsing the gift shop before we left. We highly recommend making Three Brothers Wineries a "must do" when you are in the area.

Perfection! I was initially skeptical because I am not into the ‘fruity’ wines. But this place blew me away. There is something for everyone. And how they designed the whole place was ingenious. The buildings were all unique and appropropriately themed. Definitely somewhere where you could spend the day…they have awesome outside sitting areas to just chill, food, wine for all tastes, ciders/beer, coffee place, great views….and can’t forget the staff. They were all super kind and friendly.

This place was huge and there was so much to do. There were three different buildings with wine and one with beer and cider. There was a nice gift shop. Also, there was a building with food, which was delicious. The wine slushy was amazing! One thing to keep in mind is that this place is very busy on weekends. That makes it hard sometimes to get up to a bar for your tasting.

This place is just a must stop and see. To get the full flavor you must set aside at least three hours and you could stay longer. Get ready to taste some exciting wines and beer and cider too. Please purchase a wine slushy you won’t regret it.

Stopped here while visiting other wineries in region. This is somewhat unique winery in that there are separate tasting rooms for dry and sweet wines. There is also a trail leading to a separate cabin at the back of the property where you can also taste wine and purchase some very interesting items. We are prefer dry wine so we spent time in the building. Young man who served us was knowledgeable and friendly. We bought a few of their wines to add to our trip collection.

While staying in Geneva we stopped at Three Brothers, they have three wineries, a craft brew option, a slushie hut and a cafe. You have to enter a building upon arrival and decide if you want a wine tasting or beer tasting or a glass of wine and pay up front, although you can go to these places and order a glass. It just seemed a bit confusing, especially since this was your first stop and you didn't see any of the options. We decided on War Horse Brewing. Great atmosphere. My favorite part was that they offered soda flights for kids. Nice that they thought of that. The property is very nice and not too spread out. We did not try any of the wines or the cafe; therefore I cannot comment on that, but we did enjoy this stop. I'm sure it's a place where you could spend an hour or more.

Wonderful and fun winery. Amazing views and very eclectic. Many options for food, wine and beer. Service was outstanding!! Make sure to get the giant pretzel!!

Really a fun spot with impressive grounds! There are several buildings and food to be tried with a sort of Disney pass available for purchase to do it all. We didn't do the wine and only tried beer - it was meh. Perhaps it was the non-friendliness of the bartender we had, but we had no interest in buying any. Definitely a must stop, do and see if you're in the area, nonetheless!

I have to say , we were taken back by the new process @ Three Brothers. We would never have purchased the $40 option if we knew the lines and access to tastings were going to be so limited. We were only able to enjoy two of the 4 : ( I know that Covid changed your process , however, I do think it needs to be a bit more accommodating.
Also, COLIN from the War Horse was the BEST THING THAT HAPPENED TO US!!! He was SUPER accommodating and made the beer tasting a true enjoyment! HOWEVER, the woman at the checkout in the 1st building.........OMG, how rude! 50-60 year old with glasses.....saturday approx 3-3:30 ish.......with the line wrapped around the purchase area , complaining that she didn't have any help and instead of checking people out....left approx 30 of us in line carrying items and went looking for another staff member to assist her? REALLY??? How unprofessional , then when she returned, she was super super slow on purpose!
She needs to be in the background and not @ a checkout on a bust saturday!

This place is as much an attraction as a winery or brewery. Ample parking for the winery crawl tour buses, and we even experienced an obvious pre-wedding group arrive, the groomsmen discretely watering bushes as they departed the bus. Hate to mention this as I do not want that thought to keep you away! We were all young once...or twice. 😎The winery is large, big tasting area and superb wines. Then you should go back to what I would call a swamp bar, where old signs and rusted vehicles give you a taste of the backwoods hippie style beer tasting. We stopped in the WWII themed brewery tasting area and did a flight while admiring the authentic memorabilia from jeep to old storage coolers to dual mounted horseheads wearing hemets and smoking cigars, to you name it. Live music was fun and engaging. Adjoining cafe had a nice menu. Last stop was their souvenir shop where there is something for everybody. Great motorcycle sculpture out front for your vacation photo op.

This place has something for everyone...beer, wine, cider, food, coffee, history, you name it! Everything fits the theme and the staff are very friendly and helpful. You can easily spend a couple of hours here, even with a diverse group.

Pretty winery, with many nice seating areas and good views. I wanted Reisling which they have with 4 levels 0-3 for rating dryness to sweetness. I took a bottle of number 2 and number 3. The woman at the counter was so nice. She asked if I have been there before. When I said no she gave me samples of both. Sure enough the number 3 was too sweet for me. So nice of her. They had corn hole to play outside. All in all a pleasant time.

Largest pretzel I've ever seen. $16 but very yummy! Great sampling at 4 locations. Flights were a great deal!

Loved Three Brothers! This was a first visit, and it did not disappoint. Whether you like dry, semi-sweet or sweet wine, this has something for everyone. Try the wine slushy, its delicious!

Seriously.. best place ever ❤️ We nominated Alyssa as employee of the month for the next 4 years! She is so knowledgeable and helpful! We could go on and on about how wonderful our experience was here. Keep up the good work!

You get 4 for the price of one!
Three wineries and a brewery!
And a band!
And a cafe!!
Delicious wine!
Everyone is soooo friendly!! It is a very busy place and full of life and fun!!
You really don't want to miss this winery!!

The Three Brothers Complex has several buildings you will want to visit to receive the full experience. Whether you prefer red, white, sweet, dry or something in-between, you will find it here. They also have a cafeteria that makes a darn good burger!!

Great winery and brewery. One stop for the wineries from dry to super sweet and of course a brewery. Limited food options but enough for trying the tastings.

Went to the brewery and wineries with the intention of beer tasting and wine tasting. Did not get past the brewery! The ambience is really cool with all sorts of military memorabilia. Britney and Haley were amazing at the bar! I’m a picky craft beer person but found a few I really liked. The Scotch Ale and the WIT..Which sort of taste like blue moon but much better.
If you’re in the area definitely a fun place to go.

We came here because I had passports for wine tastings. The grounds are nice with four different places to explore and have drinks. They are each unique and different environments. We had a lovely day on the grounds. There is a cafe to get food. We were looking forward to getting some of the food from the online menu but on the day of the eclipse they only had a limited menu of pretzels and premade sandwiches.
The wines and beers were good. I love cider so I was happy they had so many to sample!
Even though it was cloudy and we didn't get to see as much of the eclipse as we hoped, it was still a fun day out and I would come back here again.

Summary: Something for everyone, shouldn’t miss this one!
Wine: There is truly something for everyone here - dry, sweet, sparkling, white, red, rose, even wine slushees! (Within the same complex there is also a brewery and coffee shop for even more variety)
Ambiance/View: Not much a view that I remember, but the “estates” is a very cool set up, with each winery and the brewery in their own buildings, but all kind of around the same center plaza. Stony is in a beautiful building, the walk over to Bagg Dare is beautiful through the trees, and Passion Feet is very well decorated. Although there were only a few people there when we visited, the large footprint of the estates seemed like it would be good at thinning out crowds in the event that they did get busy.
Education: All of the tasting room staff seemed very knowledgeable about he wines and gave good tasting notes.They were also easy to talk to and ask questions too.
Other: The story that we heard is that there was one guy who opened the winery and made 3 different styles of wines based on the personalities of his brothers: “traditional” style wines (Stony), sweeter wines (Bagg Dare), and more experimental/trendy wines (Passion Feet).

The place is beautiful. We got the tastings at all three wineries and the brewery. We couldn’t find a wine we liked. Only liked wine at one of the wineries. Most were way toooo sweet. The brewery was good. Had lunch there and that was tasty. The atmosphere is very cute. The service was good at each place. Wish they had more dry wine choices.

This place came up while I was doing research on where to visit in Geneva, and it did not disappoint. It was perfect for a family visit as there were multiple options for different palates. There were ciders, wines, beers, and food. I really enjoyed all the ciders from War Horse. I did enjoy some of the wines at Stony Lonesome, but the overall experience was what really blew me away here. The view was lovely (albeit lots of bees at the time), and the person assisting in the tastings was phenomenal (I think his name was Cole). He was super patient, and gave lots of information on each wine tasted. I didn't once get a pretentious vibe, just a genuine person helping us discover wines that might have suited our tastes.

Like several of their beers, but was disappointed to see the 4 packs of my favorites "Breakfast with Churchill" and "Royal Kilt Inspector" were priced significantly higher at the brewery compared to local super markets. And I mean like 25% higher. Whatever, but it seems like it would be less at the source. No trucking, bought where it's made, etc. Maybe the prices are designed to take advantage of unsuspecting tourists. Also the place is overflowing with logo equipped clothing and 'souvenirs'. Never been the guy that pays $20 for a T shirt so I can advertise someone else's business. I don't get that whole 'thing'.....
Cheers

This place has turned into my favorite winery that I've visited. Multiple wine tasting buildings along with a micro brewery on site. We sampled many of the excellent wines offered. The War Horse brewery was great with a nice selection of microbrews. They also have a coffee bar and restaurant onsite.
My favorite part was the Bagg Dare wine tasting room which is kind of hidden at the back of the property but well worth tracking down. A very different and fun wine tasting experience was had here.
The staff was excellent at all the different locations throughout.
Great place to visit.

There are two wineries and a brewery on the property. We aren't a fan of sweet wines so in reading the description of the wine's we opted not to sample them. The other winery was so packed we couldn't get near the sampling bar. Their wines may have been more to Our liking. We did sample the beer at Warhorse brewery and they were very good. Even bought a 16 oz. 4 pack to bring home.

This place was on our path to an event we were attending. So, we left early and travelled to the winery. Bought the passport and toured all places. It was all amazing! And, I am not a sweet wine drinker but the sweet wines were very good! Yup. I drank everyone of them! Had to grab a bite to eat before we left to let the buzz go away! The wings were not really the greatest, weren’t hot temperature wise but the sauce was good. However went for the wine, not the food and the wine gets 5 stars. I’m already ready to go back!

We were a group of friends and chose the "tasting" option for $40, there was no need to make Reservation, but we made it as you want in advance. We had a great time. Friendly staff, good wines and good atmosphere. I'd be back if I had the chance.

Great place to spend an afternoon. Be sure to hit all three wine tasting areas and the brewery. Cafe fire grilled pizzas are amazing and dough is made from scratch.

Nice layout and enjoyed the brewery on the grounds. Biggest problem was the you can only get a flight if you reserved a tasting so we were unable to sample any wines before we bought a glass or bottle. All the other wineries we were able to sample their wines without reserving a tasting. Asked an employee about samples and he said we had to have a reservation. That was disappointing

We have been here numerous times and always enjoyed it. We were a little hesitant to visit, hoping that the current restrictions wouldn’t hamper our enjoyment. It was amazing. We were seated promptly in each winery and given a choice of flight. We had time to enjoy each one and actually relax! In the past, we would be vying for a space at the bar, drinking quickly as people were waiting behind us. Not this time! We enjoyed it so much more! Thank you Three Brothers!

I would recommend to assess your goals of wine tasting before coming to this winery. It's loud, huge, bachelorette parties are bused in by the dozen. All of this results in a pretty overstimulating environment. We learned nothing about the wine here and it was our first time to the region. The decor consists of clothes, gifts, games, and tons of other non wine related items for sale all over the place. There was some pros to the visit, the wine slushies and ginger were fantastic. It's very pretty landscape, very spacious if you are planning to come with a big group. A little something for everyone for sure. If you are looking for a peaceful, informational tasting session with quality wines I would say to look elsewhere.

I have been here several times and it’s by far my favorite. I never leave without a case of wine. There are 3 wineries, a brewery and a cafe. My favorite is Bagg Dare locates in the back of the property. I love all the Bagg Dare wines. I’m not a beer drinker my companion had good things to say about the beer and cider. The staff is great and very helpful and knowledgeable. Definitely recommend adding it to any trip to the finger lakes region! I always do!!!!

We had such a blast here! You need at least 2 to 3 hours here so you can go from place to place in the brewery. We had something to eat in one part and then we had the passport winetasting and everybody was so nice and we felt very comfortable and it was very Covid friendly.

BUY the $20.00 passport. There are 3 different wineries and a brewery. We sampled wine at all three, a slushy at one and cider at the brewery! Well worth it!

Met our old next door neighbors here for a tasting and lunch. Very pleasant experience. Nice tasting variety and very good food. Only negative was that they seemed a little understaffed. Definitely a return trip in our future.

Beautiful view of the lake and vineyard. We loved that they had wineries plus a brewery. It’s a big place..we could have stayed here for hours. My husband I had opted for the brewery and had the Tarty Mcfly. We love sours and this is a great sour!! My sister in law had the wine slushy and she loved it! I made a small purchase in their gift store and accidentally left it at the brewery. It wasn’t until the next day that I realized I was missing my bag. I called the brewery and they had found the bag however we were visiting here from Texas and had moved on to our next destination. I told them to give it to someone. She took my number and within minutes called me back and asked for my address and said they would ship it to me for free! I was so shocked and so thankful. I received my package in the mail and want to say thank you so much sending it to me. We will definitely be back!!

Awesome place! Every wine we tried were awesome. Very friendly staff. Would recommend to anyone. They also have beer

This is a 4 in one visit. For $20 you can taste at all 4 places. The people serving were all very helpful and the ambiance is great. A must stop on the wine trail.

My title says it all! If we had not prepaid we would have left before the first pour. Treated as though we had just fallen off a turnip truck. Never again!!

wow what a place. so much to do and taste. so need a dd for this place. many buildings to walk throu and taste all they have to offer. gift shops and food also available. could spent a few hours here.

My first trip to Seneca Lake we stopped by here on a whim, and let me tell you, I'm sure glad we did! Now, every time we go we make sure to stop at Three Brothers, even if it means driving an extra 1/2 hour up and 1/2 hour back just to make it there! They have 3 different wineries. Warning: their wines are very sweet (which draws me in), so if you're more into dry wines they won't have a huge selection for you. My boyfriend loves Three Brothers because they also have a brewery on premises (he doesn't drink wine).
If you haven't been there before, purchase the "passport" and sample at each of the 3 wineries and the brewery. I haven't been there with a big group yet, but make sure you have a reservation or you will be refused!

Loved the atmosphere and the different tasting experiences. Definitely have something for everyone and the staff is so friendly and knowledgeable. I don’t care for beer but the ciders are amazing!!

I grew up in the Finger Lakes and then was gone for about 40 years with my career.I would visit once or twice a year but seldom had enough time to explore all of the relatively recent wineries, craft beer and hard cider places that have popped up. Now we've settled here and so my family and I were like visiting tourists when we wen to Three Brothers. As their website proudly proclaims they are in fact "Bold. Brazen. Brilliant".
There is something for everyone--several different levels of wine, a cajun bayou like setting that often has live music on the weekend, their own hard cider concoctions, craft beer and food. If one or more of those choices doesn't meet your needs then just go along with the others and look out at Seneca Lake from the beautiful east side view.
Without making this way too long what I will say is that Three Brothers has done a great job stretching the boundaries, thinking outside the box and more to provide a unique experience. You'll be amazed at their branding, marketing and, of course, their quality products. I'm a wine guy, but after trying two different versions of their hard cider they have made me a believer in that, too.
This is a great visit if you're local and want somewhere to take people visiting you from out of town, as well as for locals who realize you can do something different each time. Three Brothers. Be sure to peruse their website before you go so you have a bit of a clue before going. A tip of Signor Picky's fedora to Three Brothers!

My husband and I went for wine tasting at Three Brothers on Sept. 4. We have been to a few wineries for wine tasting in US and Canada. We had the best experience at Three Brothers. The view was awesome and staff was friendly.

This is more like a three ring circus. There are four man buildings, each with its own taste perspective which can be a bit time consuming to go to them all to get a feel for what all they offer. They have a dry wine building, a sweeter wine building, a brewery and then at the back another out of the way, hard to find building which I think sells similar wines to the other buildings but the names of the wines and the items in the gift shop are a bit "racy" and off-color. We ended up at the sweeter wine tasting room. Bought a bottle, bought some mix to make the wine slushies. I have never heard of wine slushies until I came to the Finger Lakes area but I could easily become addicted!! We also bought some Raspberry Hard Cider..a bit expensive..$16 for 4 cans. An interesting stop with something for everyone. We did try one of their beers at a local restaurant and did like it.

We kept finding more to see and do here. Its incredible 3 wineries, 1 brewery, gift shops, a pond and cafe. Everything was good. We met the owner and he shared his fries with us. He was so nice. The staff were friendly and so knowledgable. We had a great time. the also make craft sidas and hard cider. It was incredible. Thankyou.

This place has wine, slushies, beer, soda. We enjoyed the wine tasting and shopping for souvenirs for our adult children.

Three Brothers Winery and Warhorse Brewery was absolutely fantastic!!
We decided to travel home via the east side of the lake as we headed south to Pennsylvania. We stopped at Three Brothers and War horse brewery only to find a sort of Adult beverage Disney land compete with a Winery with a fantastic view, a Bayou shop and meander-some strolling area reminiscent of the LA bayou, The Warhorse brewery with its WW2 theme, a delightful cafe and a cracker barrel style boutique for shopping were all fantastic little surprises that abounded at every turn of the corners,
Please put this on your list and plan to stay a while as there is so much to see, taste and explore.
Enjoy,
Laura

A couple at the hotel we were staying at suggested we go here. They said you have three wineries and one brewery to visit and taste using what they call "Your Tasting Passport" for only $20.00 which you can purchase in any of the wineries.
We arrived at about 4pm and they close at 6pm. It was nice and quiet because all the tour buses had been there earlier in the day. Each individual winery tasting room is just steps from each. I suggest you make the Passion Feet Winery your last stop because that is where you can buy any of the wines or beers they make rather than buying as you go and having to carry the item.
The atmosphere is very nice and relaxing. They offer some light eating options. Had we would have arrive around 3pm instead of 4pm, we could have sat and enjoyed the nice weather.
Try the wine slushie!

Great view. Great service. Love the beer selections. Had a really good lunch here, too. Definitely making another trip back. Highly recommend.

This place is like Disneyland for drinking alcohol. Three separate vineyards, each with a very unique vibe, and a brewery all tucked in together in one beautiful location overlooking Seneca Lake.
From wine in test tubes to Candied Apple Slushies made from delicious hard cider, there's something for everyone right here on site.
We had a fantastic time chatting with our beer expert at the bar, Matthew. He encouraged us to try a few extra samples of their cider. Try the Cherry Limeade! Unreal!
A must visit if you're in the region.

Fun place, great atmosphere! I didn’t love the wines but the way they serve them, the wine slushees, giant pretzels with cheese dip and cider tastings were fantastic! If you want something a little different than a traditional winery this is a great time.

Was looking for a great craft beer experience in wine country and found it here! A flight of 5 beers or ciders for $10 is well worth the price. Very pleased to find a wide selection and not just IPA’s. The coffee stout was great. The military vibe inside the brewery is a fun experience, and the entire complex is cool to check out.

You can spend a lot of time at the three brothers as they have three wineries and a brewery on site. It's fun and there is a lot to see while you are there. Highly recommend for groups and celebrations

I have to say I am not a very big wine person my wife usually drags me but I actually had a great time at the Three Brothers Winery in the Estates when we first got there we went in to get a passport which is you get four different wineries to taste from all at one location we went and got her passport and we noticed they were doing cider which was absolutely delicious then I realized that I was right at home with all the antique signs and memorabilia it was really cool I told the server that I really enjoyed everything that I was looking at and that he called over the owner and I talked with the owner Dave for about a half hour and it was absolutely awesome every step of the way if you want something different and delicious stuff please stop by here

Beautiful setting. Nice architecture with four different venues. War Horse beer and ciders rocked. Passion wines slushee mix was great.

If you like really crowded, loud places, this is the place for you! Lots of buses, birthday parties, bachelor parties, etc. Like the Disneyland of wineries. It’s a large place, but be patient to stand in line to order food, wine, beer or use the restroom.

We have been here before while during our last trip. Things have changed; looks nice. Not into the sweet wines. We went to the beer section; everything was good. Staff was friendly.

This was the worse winery of all the wineries we visited. At Stony Lonesome the portion of wine to taste was the smallest of any of the locations we visited during the tour of wineries. We had to purchase their 3 brother's label water to cleanse the palette because they did not provide water. The lady who was serving us wine was rushing us to finish one tasting to pour the next tasting in the glass. The place was busy but not packed with guests. Restrooms had no paper towels to dry hands. Bagg Dare winery is a fun place, we visited and purchased non-wine items as gifts. It's too sad that poor attention to basics, from the merchants, ruined the experience.

Great staff! Joe at War Horse Brewery was friendly, fun and knowledgeable! The guys enjoyed tasting the brews! Great atmosphere/ themed bar, especially for 2 old retired veterans. The girls enjoyed the tasting and shopping at Passion Feet! The wine at Stony Lonesome was very good! Try the 2nd Degree Dry Reisling! My favorite was the Zweigelt!
The cafe is also very good! Plan to stay a while!

I gave 3 stars as the wines were good and most staff were pleasant. There are numerous buildings, each with different libations, sweet or dry wines, brewery, slushees, gift shop, snacks. At times live music down by the pond. A unique layout. Very nicely done.
However, Columbus weekend is so busy, there are scores of limos, buses and crowds in general. The bar personnel pouring the samples (5 tastings for $5.00, about a teaspoon of wine per taste) were running themselves ragged, people yelling out what they wanted to taste, sticking glasses in front of you. It could have been organized better. I only had 3 tastings as people were passing their glasses forward and those next to me kept yelling out what they wanted. I don’t yell, I waited to make eye contact for my requests. When I requested my 4th, I was very rudely told that I had had way more than 5 and I was cut off and done! I most certainly had not had my 4th or 5th, and it was insinuated that I was lying. I accepted the rudely offered 4th on principle, but refused the 5th. I was “done” on my terms. Others in our party sampled in the other wine areas and the brewery with no issues.
We go to the wineries to taste and purchase NYS wines at their origin, not to catch a buzz. Granted it was the busiest day of the year, however no excuse for rudeness. This was our first stop of the day. I did purchase 3 of the 4 wines I had sampled, they were very good. I probably would have purchased more but....
We will not return.

Beautiful destination that has something for everyone We arrived late so only had time for 1 building and chose War Horse Brewery. Very cool interior with a heavy nod to the military. Craft beer was tasty and cider was available as well. Wide variety on tap and flights available. So good that we were able to take our favorites home (cans). Purchased food from Iron Hearty Coffee and Eatery and was able to bring it inside the brewery. Brewery staff was helpful, friendly and knowledgeable. Met chef from Eatery and learned a great deal of what they serve is locally sourced. Food was delicious! Highly recommend Pulled Pork Sandwich & Poutine fries.

Bday tasting with three friends, I use to love this place and this winery was a must stop for every spring wine tasting trip with my friends.
I let an associate know that I have snacks in the car, may I bring them in? I was told yes. 15 minutes later I'm assuming a manager says that they don't allow outside food, because they sell food and perhaps the associate misunderstood my question. I doubt the associate misunderstood me at all. Perhaps staff training should be better? Nonetheless we put the food away, and continued our tastings on property. The management profiled us and "showed " up at each building minutes after we arrived. Not a coincidence either! I've never been micromanaged at a winery before. Oddly enough the property doesn't allow dogs, but two dogs and their owners were inside of the building. These were not service animals as my friend had a conversation with the pet owners. I don't get it. Pets allowed but not cheese cake and crackers? Either way I won't be returning, I didn't drive 3 hours to be treated in this manner. In this day and age, being profiled and followed is not okay.

We visited Three Brothers later in the day on a weekday in early October. There were no crowds, so we received a lot of quick and friendly attention from all the staff. Recommend that you buy the Tasting Passport that gets you 5 tastings in each of the wineries and the brewery. That's 20 tastings plus you get to keep the glass. A real good deal for the price. Wines were very good in each of the wineries that have their own special themes and wine selections. The War Horse brewery had a nice selection of beers and ciders to choose from. As we only had time to stop at 1 winery in the Finger Lakes as we passed thru, we're glad to have made a good choice - this must be one of the best.

This is our second time here and it is even better than before. My husband loves the War Horse Brewery ciders—three great flavours to choose from. The place has a great atmosphere and the staff are so friendly. My three year old had her first taste of orange soda here and loved it.

The winery is nice, byut we liked the attached War Horse Brewery even more. The space is filled with World War II memorabilia. It seems the grandfather of the three brothers served in the US Navy in the late stages of that war. As a historian I found the displays very engaging. Definitely recommended. By the way, they also sell cider and coffee!

I can see why this is number one on TripAdvisor; I had so much fun. I absolutely love this place. Three wineries and a brewery plus gift shops, a cafe, and I can't forget the chocolates. The slushies are amazing. I will be back again.

Great place!!! 4 different building for 4 different tastings! Loved sampling flights of the different wines and ciders!!! Felt so relaxed sipping wines on the deck overlooking the amazing view of Seneca Lake from the first building-Stony Lonesome Wine Cellar, great SWEET wine with fun names at the second building - Bagg Dare Wine Co, really enjoyed the cider slushy at the third building - War Horse Brewery, and chilled out in big comfy couches at the final tasting - Passion Feet Wine Barn!! Then spent lots of $$ at the store to bring home all the fun wines and drinks! Thanks for a great day!

Disneyland of wineries in the finger lakes….outstanding place beautiful landscaping live music great wines and beers. 3 wineries and 1 brewing all on the same property, cool store, great people and just a fun place to go and relax. Definitely will go back👍👍

We chose Three Brothers as one of the stops for our group tour. They were easy to work with in order to schedule our group in advance. We arrived at 12:45pm and were efficiently processed through receiving our passports and entering the grounds. Three wineries and a brewery onsite. They each have unique character - War Horse brewery is always busy and very good! Great selection of wonderful brews!! Parking lot is large. The buildings are spread out with great signage and interesting decor to see everywhere! They also have a cafe' on grounds - great food - a bit pricey, but delicious. We will definitely be back!

Toure the winery and the surrounding breweries.Beautiful setting, fun activities and a totally enjoyable experience.

While going through the wine trail, we wanted to definitely stop here to visit War Horse Brewing Company, as my fiancé was there once before and said it was cool and we needed to stop. Now we’re not really into wine, but more the breweries in the wine trail around Seneca Lake. I didn’t know what to expect, but it was quite beautiful. There was enough parking and just a short walk to get to the “estate”. The place is made up of several different buildings all with different things to offer. The first small building to the right was a “wine slushie hut” which was also beside another wine themed shop. On the left was the winery. We didn’t stop into any of these 3 but did seem busy! Around the corner from the other 3 shops was the Iron Heart coffee shop and War Horse Brewing. The staff in the brewery were all super friendly, nice, and willing to help. The shop was clean and the brewery was even open to peer inside. We chose flights and sat in the area closest to the coffee shop. The coffee shop had food, which was nice! We got a big ass pretzel (served in a pizza box...yes, a PIZZA BOX) which was delicious. After spending awhile going through all 3 of their flights, we took a short walk down to another hidden winery which was on the water and was coated in vintage decor. We didn’t get anything there but did just walk down to see what we could find. All in all, this is a great stop with something for everyone, whether you like wine, beer, or cider.

We went today, it’s a very cool winery!
Worth paying for the tasting at the four different parts...they’re all very different. We paid $15 and were there s fair while
I don’t really like wine...I know, I know...why go to a place full of vineyards, but really enjoyed a tasting session there and even brought a bottle to come back with, it seems there are some that I quite liked.
We were told by a couple of locals to go as the set up is amazing but the wine isn’t the best in the area...it worked all round for me.
Go, what’s the worst that can happen? You see some cool shops, cool drinks (try the root beer and ginger beer, both non alcoholic but amazing)

This place is literally a playground for adults. Wine, Beers, Sodas, Coffee, Ciders....they have everything. It is one of my most favorite places to visit when adventuring in the Finger Lakes. Their Bombshell Hard Cider is soooo good. Their wine slushie mixes are...soooo good. Their craft soda is a favorite of my grown children. Bagg Dare is a riot. Just visit here. You won't be disappointed.

Wine was good and the views were very good. Only issue was a wine host who should be fired. He was ok with us but rude to the two groups near us. Guy doesn't belong in the service industry. Comments like "will someone make up their mind" don't make for a great experience.

3 wineries, 1 brewery, and a coffee shop. Very neat place make the stop it’s neat. The brewery is the best of the places.

This was our last winery of the day and it was beautiful! Three wineries and one brewery....each with a different theme and gift shop. Also, there was a short drive through the vineyard itself, which is amazing. This place also had a large food selection (and we were starving!) so we had some pretty amazing food....so much of it and so reasonable. Definitely will stop here again.

Don't miss this winery on your next visit to Seneca lake! Three wineries and a brewery in one location with the coolest themes of any winery we visited. Come for the wine and you won't be disappointed but there is so much more here to enjoy!

Wow, what a place!!! Had no idea that this would be so large and so beautifully laid out! It has 3 different wine tasting buildings, each with their own distinct ambience, plus an outstanding brewery (War Horse) and a coffee shop! This is a definite must-see and experience along the wine trail.

One of the best wineries in the area. Very cool design of their buildings. They have the wine tasting divided into three buildings: starting with dry, semi-sweet and sweet, then the brewery. All buildings very nicely designed and decorated. Their wines, according to our taste, are awesome! The brewery part was just ok, but that doesn't mean that it won't appeal to other people. To us it was just ok. Personal preference. Would love to go back here any time. Highly recommend.

My husband and I visited Three Brothers during our recent trip to Geneva, NY. This stop was on our "must do" itinerary list. There are three wineries and one brewing company all in one location. We each bought a passport for $20 which allowed us 5 tastings at each winery and a selection of one craft brew at War Horse. I highly recommend buying the passport. Each winery had it's own wine specialty and ambiance. Passion Feet Wine Barn was beautifully decorated inside and offered tastings of a dry, semi-sweet and sweet wines including the wine slushie of the day. The gift shop had a great selection of wines and trinkets. As hubby and I have differing tastes in wine (he loves sweet wine and I prefer mine more on the dry side) we compromised and selected a bottle of Nearly Naked from Passion Feet to bring home and enjoy. Stony Lonesome Wine Cellars offered a larger selection of dry wines and the interior was simple and classic. Bagg Dare Wine Company offered only sweet wines It was definitely the most fun winery on the property! Located down a dirt path in the back of the estate (hence..."bagg dare" LOL), the winery sits on a small bayou and featured live music during our visit. War Horse Brewing Company offered a great selection of craft brews. My favorite was Nitro Breakfast With Churchill...an oatmeal coffee stout. Overall, we had a fabulous time at Three Brothers and I highly recommend it to those who are visiting the Seneca Lake area!

Neither my husband nor I are wine drinkers; we came here for the Brewery. We were NOT disappointed at all. The grounds and buildings are beautiful, inside and out. We had our dog with us, and I went into the tasting room and asked if the dog was permitted in (many of the wineries and breweries permit dogs). I was told no dogs unless it was a service dog, but the young lady behind the bar thanked me for asking. Hubby and I took turns getting our beers and ordering food from the awesome coffee shop. We sat in the common area and enjoyed a couple hours of relaxation, awesome beer and cider, and really good food. We absolutely loved Lieutenant Dan IPA, Bombshell Raspberry Hard Cider, and my fave was Inspiring Ale Belgian Wit. Needless to say, we purchased six 4 packs to bring home. We were camping at Sampson State Park and found this gem as we were searching for breweries online. We will be back!

If you like beer or wine, you must put this unique place on your list. There was so much character. This place is very clean and offers something for everyone. They have an extensive gift shop, tasting room for wine and a bar with beer. They offer Tee shirts, and various beer. We choose the Lieutenant Dan IPA 4 packs for our son-in-laws. It came highly recommended. There was a small cafe which was closed when were were there. This was a military inspired theme and very well done. Kudos!

Daughter and I did a quick trip to Geneva and Three Brothers was the best winery of the trip. The young lady at Passion Feet wine bar was the best. She filled us in on the wines, answered all our questions!! We were a bit disappointed that the food menu items were not available bc of a wedding but there was a food truck and that kept us fed. All the wineries were interesting and it was a pet friendly area. GREAT TIME!

Nice facility, but not my favorite winery along the wine trail.
Went to main building and was directed across the walkway to taste sweeter wines.
I had the Seneca Wine Trail Tasting card, but the server had to check with management first. I tasted my 6 wines, but felt rushed as he hovered over me waiting for my next choice. My husband and I were the only ones there.
Bought a bottle of wine and one of their sauces. I remembered reading here that they had a slush mix, so went back to the main building to buy some. When the clerk saw my bottle In just purchased, she asked how much I paid. She said I had 2016 and she could sell me 2051 for 1/2 the price. So I exchanged my $16 bottle for 2 at $9.00 and got two slush mixes.

My husband and I arrived for a wine tasting on a weekday afternoon. There are several buildings serving different types of wines and beers. We elected to try dry wines, which meant we needed to go to the Stony Lonesome building. It seems they have some thing for everyone, but how can they do everything well? Our wine tasting was $15 for just five samples. In general, the wines were quite tasty, and we purchased three bottles. The wines themselves are reasonably priced; the most expensive we bought was $21 and the least expensive, nine dollars. We may have purchased more if we didn't feel gouged after the tasting. They offer several wine varieties that are not at everyone every such as Zweigelt and Barbera. Be aware, this is a large complex with stunning views of the lake, and attracts crowds on weekends. It is completely accessible, though the ramps leading into some of the buildings have a steep grade.

Great combination of some great wines and great beer. Went on a sunny Saturday with friends and it was a little crowded but still enjoyable. Played cornhole on the lawn while sipping some good beers from warhorse. Beautiful setting with many outdoor seating locations. Even had vendor carts outside. Friendly service each place tha we went and reasonable prices. Very enjoyable way to spend an afternoon with friends.

Stopped at this winery and they seemed to have a little of everything. This was a large operation with wine tasting as well as a brew shop. Nice view of surrounding area from the porch on the wine tasting building.

We enjoyed the hard cider the most. Delicious and different flavors. Also tasted some wine but we are California wine lovers so New York wine is quite different. Would recommend the place though.

This winery was awesome! Well I should say 3 wineries and a brewery. It has a wide variety to choose from, super friendly staff and would be great to visit on a random Saturday to try new wines. It was on gorgeous grounds and a beautiful distant view of the lake! I will definitely be back.

Everyone we talked to said mentioned we should stop by three brothers and I’m glad we did. It’s pretty much three wineries and a brewery all on one property. They did a great job of mixing good wine/beer and a fun environment. Does get very busy but they have a large property so it didn’t seem crowed. I recommend that everyone visiting the area check three brothers out at least once!

This was the first winery I visited on a very rainy day. When I was there I enjoyed my experience, but I was not overly impressed with the education that went into the wines- the server really did not spend time with me- I was seated- asked for recommendations- was served my wines- had one follow up with the server-
I only visited one of the buildings- again I think had the weather been nicer- I may have done more, but one was enough.
If I am back in the area, I will visit again and hope for a different experience.

Had excellent vegan pizza which had a thick crust, and one of the best vegan pizza's we've ever had. My wife typically doesn't like Daiya Cheese, but their pizza which included this cheese was very well liked by my wife. The thickness of the crust I think was the key. Was also able to order a pretzel dish which was vegan, in addition to Vegan Chocolate Chip cookies. We were in Vegan Heaven with the food available which is predominately catering to the brewing and winery guests.

This place is like an alcohol amusement park. Beer. Wines. Slushees. Food. Scenery. Checks off all the boxes. What’s more amazing is how good everything is. From the servers to the liquid and solid offerings. Some many places to wander around. And kudos to the server who frequently informed guests of the covid policy.

wasn't really aware of how significant the complex was with 3 wineries just to start. The buildings are all done really well. A bit commercial but quality wines( at least at the traditional winery) and really great ciders. Stay away on Saturdays - they average 800 people just from limos etc.

We were doing the wine tour along Seneca Lake. When we arrived at this winery we knew it was a winner. The wine, craft beer, food and atmosphere was the best part of our trip. It was so good, we made a repeat visit the next day. Both days were popular with the crowds present.

This place was great. was 3 wineries and a brew/cider pub in one location. Allowed us to taste all sorts of varieties, and came up with some great summertime ideas. Highly Recommend!

Partner and I spent a couple hours here on a Saturday afternoon. We shared a tasting card, sampling a flight in each of the 4 different venues (Stony Lonesome Wine Cellars, War Horse Brewing, Bagg Dare Bayou, & Passion Feet Wine Barn). Its self-paced, you can hang out at Bagg Dare listening to live music, or in an Adirondack chair overlooking the gorgeous property. You can repeat selections in your flight if there is something you want more than a single taste of (ie. wine slushie for each of us, save it for dessert!).

Got to sample many different wines and learned the differences between certain types. Five different buildings on the property with different things in each - brewery, upscale wines, slushies, etc. One wine host with no personality.

Stopped here for lunch and wine slushies today as a group of 6. The food is fine, nothing to write home about and a bit on the pricey side. The wine slushies, however, are delicious and come with an awesome souvenir cup.
Three Brothers is a cool place to stop because there are three wineries and a brewery in addition to the restaurant/coffee shop. The wines range from sweet to dry and they also have lots of craft sodas that they make!
If you are in the area, definitely stop here...there is something for everyone!

We had a great time at three brothers estates! Enjoyed 1 wine sampling with Heather (there are 3 different venues to pick from for wine). We also did a beer sampling with Richie. Both individuals were knowledgeable and fun! This is a large winery and you could stay there all day if desired. Lot of people too if you are looking for something quiet.

My husband and I had tried their Cabernet at the Geneva Visitor Center, and liked it very much, prompting us to visit the winery 10 miles away... when we arrived, we were greeted, and given information from a very pleasant young lady...and moved along to the tasting room for the wine we were interested in.... there, we found the wine of interest, it was $10.00 a bottle more than at the visitor center in town.. when we asked about the difference, we were told by the person helping us, that she knew nothing about it, with a take it or leave it attitude. We had fully expected to buy this wine and probably others, but was so taken aback by her attitude, we left.. we stopped back by the visitor center and made our purchase there saving $30.00. Did we miss out by not trying the other wines? Probably.... but once you have an unpleasant experience, it’s hard to feel welcome.

The wine tasting was good but the food was not so good. I ordered Chicken and waffles $16 and couldn’t believe my eyes when I picked it up!! The waffle was so tiny and the chicken lol was one chicken tender cut in half! There was more bs on it than a damn waffle!! I wasn’t happy with the pricing or the size

We visited on a rainy Sat. It was veey busy. We went into the first building we came to--a store/tasting room. We looked around and headed to the tasting bar in back. It was busy--but it took an unreasonably long time for us to be acknowledged and ehen we finally were it was with "where's your passport or chip?" "If you don't have one you need to go back to the store and get one" OK we had no idea what she was talking about she walked away before we could ask for an explanation--so we went back to the store and waited in line. We were then told you have to either purchase a passport good gor tastings at each of the 4 tasting facilities or chips--each chip good for a taste at 1 of the tasting rooms. We were on property for a 1/2 hour and waited in line twice before we found this out. Perhaps some signs or a greeter would be helpful. We opted for the passport and went to each of the tasting rooms. Not a fantastic experience--it was busy but we found counter space at each tasting room. At each location the first thing staff said was "I need to mark your passport" this was before hello. We were rushed through with virtually no eye contact, a pour followed a quick memorized blurb about what we were tasting and no room for follow up questions. It was a beautiful facility it was a shame that the atmosphere was not more welcoming and staff were not more pleasant and friendly.

Maybe they are trying to do too much here. There are at least 3 businesses here. We went into the msin building and were directed to another for a wine tasting. We wanted to try the War Horse beer as well, but were told to buy a flight, we just want a taste to see if it was worth buying some for a friend..no taste, no sale. This was my least favorite winery experience.

This winery had the traditional tasting room with the deck with the beautiful view, but it also had a fun WWII themed brewery and distillery, a coffee house, a neat swamp junkyard themed tasting room, a retail shop and a slushie hut for wine slushies. I would take friends here to hang out.

Three brothers is THE must-do winery of Seneca lake! Three wineries, one brewery, lots of fun. Recommended for those who like sweet wine. The food in the cafe is tasty as well. They close relatively early, so check the hours before visiting.

So glad I listened to others and made the trip up to 3brothers winery in Geneva (Seneca Lake) this time. This IS the place for you if you like sweet and semi-sweet wines. It offers 3 wineries + 1 brewery. For sweet and semi-sweet wines don't miss the Passion Feet and Bagg Dare wineries .Buy the Passport for $15 if you plan on tasting at all 4 or pay $5 at each. You buy ALL your wine in the Passion Feet store so as not to have to carry around the estate.

Easy to find with ample parking. Buy a tasting passport which will give you access to four tasting rooms on the grounds. Stoney Lonesome Wine Cellars has more dry wines and is located in a newer, sparser building but you can take a glass outside on the deck to enjoy. Next we walked to the rear for Bagg Dare Wine Company which is like walking onto a movie set - under rustic archway, past the pond by creative junk and into a building holding court of vintage, fun items from one of the owner's collections. Just a cool, fun vibe. Also some hot salsas to try and giftware items. Next we entered War Horse Brewing Company, which was our favorite. Military theme done tastefully - with a young vibe. The guy who did our tastings was fun, lively and informative - he was the best bartender of the 4 places. Lastly, we visited Passion Feet Vineyard and Wine Barn. Liked the Scandelicious and a tasty wine slushie. There is also an eating area but we didn't get anything there. We did buy several bottles of wine, and their lemon vanilla soda and orange dream soda. Also enjoyed the gift shop at Passion Feet as some different things I haven't seen at other stores. Recommend stopping here - enjoy!!

We had a great time on 3/8/20. The young man that served my wife and I was incredible. His knowledge and service were impeccable. This will always be our go to spot when on a tour.
Start with the beer and end with the wine.

We are likely in the minority. We don’t drink and come here for the food! We complimented the very nice vegan options during a visit last year. We were told to “just wait”, and there would be even more vegan choices coming soon... Now there are actually less vegan choices (New chef? Temporary limited menu because of covid? Or, just the way it is now?). There wasn’t even the nice vegan chocolate chip cookies at the counter. That being said, the Beyond burger was really quite good. As were the french fries and fried brussel sprouts. That’s ok now and then, but it’s a lot of fried! (I had such a lovely kale meal here last year!) The burger could use a touch of vegan mayo. But again, it was nice with a big slice of delicious yellow tomato. The prices are high, but the portions are large. The staff members have ALWAYS been lovely and helpful. We appreciate it! It is wonderful to sit outside here on a beautiful day. We love coming here! And, again, we don’t even drink! But, obviously we request more vegan options. Please. Thank you.

Over crowded with obnoxious bachelorette parties and loud drunk groups. Used to be a great stop, but the new set up is horrible. Staff is rude and unfriendly. This, I am assuming, is because they have to continually deal with loud drunk people. Women were literally screaming at the top of their lungs coming out of the bathroom, sitting on decorative props that all had signs saying not to touch or sit on, and rude men shouting at passers by. The prices are incredibly high considering you are literally at the source. $8 for a glass of wine and bottles were more expensive than the liquor store in our hometown. A glass of beer was $10. Yes, you get to keep the glass, but $8 for a refill is ridiculous considering again that you are at the source. We loved stopping here but probably will never again. In a nut shell, if you like loud drunk obnoxious people and paying inflated prices then this is the best place for you. If not, I would skip & go to the many other wineries/breweries in the area that are quieter and friendlier.

This is by far my most favorite place to stop when visitng Seneca Lake. They've expanded and added the War Horse Brewery, a wine slushie stand and a coffee shop with snacks and its makes the visit even more fun. I could easily spend 3-4 hours here because there are so many stops in one area.There are tons good spots for pictures and I highly recommend doing the wine tasting at each venue here.

We stopped in because we had our dog and our kids in tow. It's a great spot for both - there's a lot going on, with beer, wine and food. There in indoor and outdoor seating, and dogs are welcome in the outdoor seating area (within reason...well-behaved and not barking machines). I can only speak to the variety of beers on tap, which was impressive - flights area available, and the staff was patient and helpful. Didn't get around to the wine slushies, though I heard from fellow visitors that they were quite good. The shops had a variety of items to browse - clothes, greeting cards, trinkets. The whole place was beautifully manicured, and offered a few different areas for sitting. We also had some appetizers, which were pretty good.

This is a very nice location especially for a group to meet at. You can get a table outside then everyone can go do the tastings they are interested in, be it wine, beer or both. Their add in the Seneca Trail map didn't indicate they were fo friendly, but since we were out for the day with our dog and they were recommended by others we met on the tasting trail I called and they said we could bring our dog if he stayed outside. So since we were just two of us we each had to do the tastings along which isn't as fun.
I was surprised at how many tasting rooms were dog friendly greetings our dog with a treat and bowl of water and allowing him to stand by us while we tasted and bought their wine. This was not Three Brothers approach hence not a perfect score from me.
We'll come here again while in the area without our dog.

Beautiful grounds and a uniquely cool setup. Not pretentious like a few other vineyards we visited. Each of the four tasting rooms offered up a different take on wine or beer. Staff was great, helpful and friendly without intruding. Went at the end of the day. 4PM, and wished we went earlier as we just laid back and took our time at each stop. This would be at the top of my list when recommending vineyards to visit in the Finger Lakes.

With three individual areas to sample wine, one coffee shop, and one brewery (and, as we were told, a future cidery) all on premises, you're guaranteed to find something you want to have, it's just a question of if you want to do it all or key off of 1 or 2 things. If you want to do it all, do the 'passport', which allows you to do a sampling of ~5 wines/beers at each location:
Stony Lonesome Wine Cellars: Feels a little 'upscale' compared to the rest, much more of a traditional wine tasting experience in a nice cabin-like vibe. Much more of a selection as well beyond just the five wines you choose.
Bagg Dare Wine Company: If hippies drank wine. A chill locale with five wines to choose from. The wines here are much more in the "woo" girl bachelor party vibe - sweeter, much more like juice, with 'cute' names. The place is made to look like an abandoned gasoline station sort of.
Passion Feet Wine Barn: Basically the same as Bagg Dare as far as wine goes, but the look is oriented around 'Sex & the City' instead of hippie. Same thing, five wines.
War Horse Brewing Company: Much larger brewery space with some small food options, good for kids. Offers a flight of five with the passport but with other beers to choose from and a large canned assortment to go (and crowlers).
We didn't hit the coffee shop so I can't offer anything. The whole tour with the passport will take north of an hour and you have to walk from place to place so if it's raining you're going to get a little wet (~2 min walk in between). It's a known commodity in the region so it definitely gets crowded, especially on a holiday weekend. Tour buses and groups are no longer allowed through as of 1, so if you're planning on going through and want to dodge the worst of the crowds, wait until 3 PM or so when they've largely worked their way through.

We tried Three Brothers in a rush last year. This year, we devoted enough time to the place. It’s so sad that the back place burned down. It had great atmosphere.
This year, we did Option 1. This is a whole lot of tastings, but the choices are very good. We really like this place. Be prepared for FOUR different places in one.

This place is fun because you can hop around and test out 3 different wineries and they also offer a brewery called War Horse. Two of the wineries have very sweet wine in my opinion and the other is average offering dry to sweet. Great atmosphere.

What a great place! The layout and theme decor of the various buildings matched the type of beverage in the tasting based on types of wines and/or brewery. The staff was extremely helpful and friendly and the furnishings and all the details were extremely well done.

My husband & I really enjoyed 3 Brothers & came home with plenty of beverages! All the staff were very friendly, talkative & informed. I am not a fan of sweet wine, so I have to say I didn't even enjoy most of what I was tasting. Stony Lonesome was the least sweet of all 3. I didn't like one single wine at Bagg Dare, but absolutely loved visiting the place.

It is a nice combo of beer and wine but wish wines were in one spot. Also wish it was more conducive to buying a bottle and enjoying the views. They tend to push the tastings which some prefer. Anyway the guys were able to head over for beers while the women looked at the wine selections.. if you can agree on a kind nd of wine better to buy bottle than wine by glass

All of the servers were so friendly and welcoming. Alec was especially knowledgeable and helpful. We would come back if we knew he would be here.

What an amazing experience! Beautiful property with knowledgeable staff at each location. Wineries were excellent. Great wines in a beautiful setting. War Horse Brewery was just awesome. Great beers and ciders. Great merchandise. We spent over 3 hours completing tasting tour of wineries and brewery. Just a great day. Finger Lakes at its best.

We came here to try the wine and beer. Beer was $15 per person for 5 kinds. We really did. It like almost any of them. Did not want to pay another $30 to try the wine so decided to go elsewhere. We were also seated outside with a thoroughly obnoxious and obviously very drunk group of 6 middle aged women who were singing and shouting loudly and generally reveling in making everyone else annoyed. They were playing music loudly on their phone. The brewery did absolutely nothing about it which was disappointing.

My best friend and I decided to spend a weekend in the Finger Lakes to enjoy some wine and time with each. We loved our whole experience!!! The staff was really friendly and helpful with suggestions. I would highly recommend getting the PASSPORTS because you can taste at every building.

If you don’t have time or the inclination to drive up and down the Finger Lakes, especially after imbibing, this is the place for one stop shopping. There are 3 different wineries and a brewery as well as cider and sodas to sample. Each winery offers something different and of course beer and cider are different too. The 3 Brothers passport gives you the opportunity to sample 15 different wines and get 1/2 pint of beer. You can purchase more beer if you want to and of course bottles of wine are for sale as well. The wine and beer were good, and the folks pouring were knowledgeable about their wines as well. You walk between venues so nice weather is a plus.

So much to do at 3 brothers ! What a neat place. They have a brewery, 3 wineries and a coffee spot on site.
It is almost like the Disney of wineries ! The whole place was setup for large groups of guests and it was very welcoming. Great marketing technique because all retail areas are fairly priced and have great appeal as I could not stop purchasing here. Mom loved the slushees here and my dad loved the beers from their brewery. I really enjoyed the Stoney Lonesome wines and even their coffee was amazing (since I was driving). I would recommend to anyone that is coming out from Buffalo or Syracuse to take a quick finger lakes trip and come check out the area and for sure stop here. We will be back !!!

Our last stop and our favorite. Has something for everyone. Everyone was so nice and helpful. The food in the brewery looked delishious. We will definetely be back!

If your interest is more in the breweries of the area then the wineries make this a stop! War Horse makes some outstanding beer. Service was outstanding! Lots of neat merch, and good food. I did not try their wine. I hope to return!

Three wineries , a craft brewery and cafe all on one estate. Loved it all! $40 for 20 tasting ( 5 tastings for each of the four venues). There are also lesser packages. We bought 2 Stoned and Lonesome, Flirtation, Va Va Voom, Cranberry Apple Cider, Breakfast with Churchill, 3rd Degree of Riesling and 3 bottles of Chambourcin.

Did not know we needed reservations for a tasting. Warhorse beer Lt. Dan was great. Plenty of tables to sit outside

This winery, or rather group of wineries and brewery, has something for everyone, and is frequented by the busses of 30somethings that visit all season long. I tend to spend most of my time in Passionfeet, because I am 50something and like their wines, and don't need all the other stuff. They run a good tasting table, and the staff is very friendly.

Large winery - eatery - brewery venue! Set up for the buses & pushing ya through without regard to end product! Staff was tired, due to large groups of people! Didn't do justice to the tasting experience! As a big fan of ciders, their offerings fell short! When I only buy a 4 pack canned, something is wrong! Sloppy serving up the tasting - sheet ended up wet & myself sticky! They do not recognize the buyer from the person just out having a day of wine gluttony !

Me and my wife really enjoyed our visit. Considering I like dry wines and she likes sweet wines it is difficult for us to enjoy a wine tasting from the same vineyard. I enjoyed one tasting the wife enjoyed most the other three. I was just happy we both liked wines produced by the same vineyard. It is a bit over the top in some aspects I did enjoy it but can see how some people would find it tacky.

My husband and I spent at least a couple of hours here, enjoying the wine and the view. Our tasting host was knowledgeable and efficient. We found several wines we enjoyed and had a relaxing time on the deck with a stellar view. It’s busier on a weekend but Monday at lunchtime just just the right balance of bustle and peace for us. It’s not uncommon for busloads of tourists and parties to come through, though that was not the case on the Monday we visited. The winery property has three separate tasting locations, one for sweet wine and one for dry wine, then a brewery for beer. There is a coffee cafe and the lunch fare was modest but satisfactory. The service is relaxed and not high-end.

This winery is certainly unique and a fun place with quirky themes that draw a crowd. My party were in their 60's and were a bit overwhelmed by the pace and crowds. This certainly would be more of a draw for a younger crowd. It was a good experience but a little to fast paced and crowded for our tastes.

Great layout. Fun place to visit. They have it all. Live Entertainment!!! Food options. Great Customer Service and the layout is perfect

We really enjoyed our time here. You get a lot here in just one stop! Wine tasting & beer tasting. We bought wine and beer here. Enjoyed the Estate Zweigelt wine. We also liked the Snowbirds Beer and the Apple Bombshell Fall Spice Cider. We will definitely go back. Lots to do here at this stop. The big ass pretzel 🥨 over at the brewery is very satisfying, comes with mustard and a yummy cheese sauce.
Staff was friendly and welcoming.

My wife and I visited this property, on a Friday afternoon, specifically to visit the War Horse Brewery. The property is beautiful and seems to be very well maintained.
I have purchased some of the WHB beers in a local grocery store and enjoyed them greatly. On this visit my wife sampled a soda flight (6 samples) while I had a beer flight (5 samples). Generally, when visiting small craft breweries, a beer flight may result in finding a single beer which I truly enjoy. At the War Horse Brewery I found 2 beers that I really greatly enjoyed. Enough so that I wanted to take some home. Afterward, while shopping, we discovered that one of the beers we wished to purchase was sold out. Oh well.
We also shared a Luke warm pretzel that was way too large for the two of us to finish. The dips that came with the pretzel were delicious.
When in the area, we will surely visit again.
Highly recommended.

I'm a fan of dry wine myself, so we naturally made a left to the Dry Wine part. We bought the passport that ensured tastings everywhere and a free half pint at the brewery. Worth it! We spent a lot of time discussing and tasting the dry wines, and the couple that runs it, and we couldn't resist paying the extra 2 to try the Bourbon blend. Wow. Please do yourself the favor of trying this, but really let it linger. It's amazing. After having a glass of this incredible wine, we stepped out to enjoy the rest of the place. It really does have something for everyone. The half pint of pale ale at the brewery was nothing short of fantastic. Perfectly chilled and smooth. I'm not a huge fan of sweet wines but my girlfriend is, and she was raving about it. We also enjoyed the semi-sweet part a lot. There really is a lot for everyone here. There's live music and the grounds are very spacious. Absolutely recommend!!

This is a MUST along your wine trail !!! We had a wine tasting - yummy! There are a few different buildings here: slushies, wine, crafted beer, deli/ coffee hut, clothing store and if you follow path straight back, there is a little winding path to what looks like a lagoon with a rusty bar - prob great at end of a weekend day.

Eclectic, but theme driven. Well thought out and well organized. Spacious enough to handle larger crowds than most The War Horse Brewery really has a military theme that will appeal to veterans. I had a Royal Kilt Inspector Scotch Ale. It had hints of caramel and good malts, no head and little lacing. For $7 I got to keep the nice glass.

My wife and I tasted War Horse Red Apple Bombshell Strawberry Tangerine cider at a Geneva restaurant and we had to visit the winery to taste what all they made. We were amazed at this winery. It is like a little city of several wineries and breweries, all operated by the same company. We tasted a cider flight and had to buy them all. We did not even get to try their wines. They had a nice eatery with a limited but nicely varied menu. I had an excellent gourmet burger and my wife had a BLT that she really enjoyed. This was a destination unto itself on beautiful grounds and with very friendly staff. We will definitely return on our next trip and will have to try more of what they offer. This winery is definitely worth driving to the top of the Lake Seneca on the Eastern side to visit.

Such a fun experience to rotate between wineries & breweries on one site! War Horse Brewing had some great sours, Stony Lonesome some great flights, & Bagg Dare a great beach area for the kids to play. Loved getting to try things at each site, easy parking & worth a repeat when in town everytime!

The beer and cider here are amazing. This property hosts many spots to taste and learn. Out focus was specific to beer and cider so we didn't visit the wine sections.
The decor and theme of this place is unique and very interesting. We loved our visit and our server was very knowledgeable.

Friendly staff. Super kid friendly. The brewery offered soda flights for non alcoholic choice for $5. Beautiful buildings.

The place was mobbed, lots of drunks. The decor was cute but a bit of a theme park feel and the wines were too sweet for us. Two of the places have nothing but sweet fortified wines and one has "real" wine but the bartender was rude. We wanted to try certain ones but there were so many people he was just pouring at random and not even telling us what they were. He actually poured one wine on top of another in my glass and then said I was out of tastes even though I didn't get to taste it. Most of the places you had to elbow your way up to the bar. Felt like they were more into selling trinkets than making quality wines or experiences.

This is probably one of the best Finger Lakes wineries I have had the pleasure to visit, it is bustling with people from the minute you drive up the long driveway past the vineyards. it also has the bonus of having a brewery attached so you can eat drink and stay merry for the entire day, the wine and beer tastings are very good and very generous and the variety of choices was surprising. They have a nice café and a separate restaurant overlooking the vineyard and the lake. The store is huge and so is the attached wine tasting area, they also have a chocolate counter just in case you haven't quite has enough intake by that point. It was nice to see so many pre-wedding and wedding parties having such a good time, they do close relatively early so try not to get there after 5pm because you'll run out of time to fully enjoy this winery/brewery.

We very much enjoyed our visit! Staff very helpful in explaining the beers and wines. Made for a very fun day.

I would like to say we saved the best for last but that would be a lie. This is an interesting concept in combining three wineries and a brewery on one location.While there is a charge for tastings you can purchase a "passport" for all four facilities. It is difficult to give one rating overall so I'll rate them separately.
War Horse Brewing Company: 1. I would give a zero, but that option is not available. It is obvious that if you are a male, over 30, don't expert any service. One young man approached us after waiting a bit. He made no effort to explain what was available. We chose one selection and it was rudely plopped down in front of us. The server walked away to fix his hair and never returned to our area of the bar.
Passion Feet Vineyard: 3 Very cordial staff. Offerings are semi dry to semi sweet. a nice selections of gift items as well. Wines were enjoyable but not the best.
Bagg Dare Winery: 2 The selections here are sweet and limited. Staff was pleasant and knowledgeable. It's obvious this location caters to those who enjoy biking.
Stony Lonesome Wine Cellar: 4 This location offered dry to semi-sweet selections and had the most selections available. Staff was nice and knowledgeable but some of the information seemed inaccurate.
There is fifth element to this facility: the cafe. 3 A limited but nice selection of sandwiches and pizza with something for everyone, including vegan choices. Wait time is a bit long and the bread for the burgers was stale.

We really enjoyed 3 brothers. There were 3 wineries to try wines and a brewery. Liked some of the whites, but reds were just ok. I did notice although nice, the folks serving the tastings didn’t really talk about the wines or the different characteristics. Loved the ciders in the brewery (not a beer drinker). But the best part is the ‘open mall’ of the different buildings, you can wander in and out. We had the giant pretzel in the brewery-great snack to soak up the alcohol! I would return to this place if I ever got back to Seneca Lake!!

Highly recommend this place! My husband and I went on a Friday. It was a beautiful sunny day in October. We did not make reservations. We got lunch at the Iron Heart Cafe. We got pizza and wings and tried the local beer from the War Horse Brewery, which is right next door. We sat outside in a small courtyard. There is also a winery here for tastings, but we went around the back and just got a glass of wine and sat outside. The property overlooks Seneca lake. If you have served in the military, you can get a free glass of beer. The parking lot is huge. We would definitely go back!

We arrived at three brothers on Sunday 6/23/19 and were greeted on the bus by a big friendly gentleman who started our experience on the perfect note. From there we experienced very happy employees who wanted to make sure you enjoyed yourself. They went out of their way to explain the wine and make sure you were satisfied. We sampled the Hazelton hero lager draft which was excellent. We were very interested in that since gramps grew up there and we live in Schuylkill county south of Hazelton. We found the tribute to their grandfather who served in WWII awesome! We met one of the great grandsons and he represented the family and story magnificently.
We spoke to John bickleman from gold glove tours who ran the tour for us and asked him to spend more time at three brothers because we felt so welcomed. Next time we are looking forward to spending Sunday afternoon enjoying the winery and hopefully live music.
The reason why I wrote this review was to express my appreciation for feeling welcomed and appreciated for being at their winery. It is not that hard to say hello, welcome you, be nice and show that you are happy that we are there. Great job and we will be back.
John and Lisa from Ashland, pa

Was recommended so we took the ride to the other side! Really neat, with three building for wine and beer. Favorite was the slushie!

By far one of the best stops on the deck the halls wine tour! The brewery is AWESOME! Could of tried everything on the menu... beer, cider and wine. All the wines were delicious. Everyone we went with bought hard cider to go. Will be back there definitely.

Start by mentioning Ilana and Kyle who were extra helpful and accommodating on our visit. Both went out of their way to make sure we had a pleasant visit. Great beer and a fun place to stop on your winery or brewery trail. Seems to be something for everyone - two wineries and a brewery, gift shops and a wine slushy shop. Great time. Will return next time we are in the Geneva area.

Had a great time! 4 of us split two of the $40 reserved tastings (so we each paid $20 and splitting the samples was plenty for us)....each couple got a flight to share in 4 different areas. Researched the winery before leaving on the trip, and saw that we had to make a reservation, which was understandable due to COVID. It worked out great, the atmosphere was fun, and plenty of places to sit and relax. The food was a little pricey but tasty. Will definitely be back!

Wow what a nice place for a visit. Three brothers has beer, wine and fun for everyone. I was a little skeptical about our trip and tour of wine country. I really like this place it has something for everyone. We bought wine and a really great Bloody Mary mix. If you are going to Geneva for a wine tour you need to add this place on your list. Nice job.

We were wowed by this place. Was fortunate enough to run into an employee named Cameron who works in the "Bad Dare" sweet tasting room. He explained about the four different tasting rooms each with their own persona. What a great employee and asset to this winery. Loved the more sophisticated tasting room where we got a glass of wine that the wine tender recommended, spot on. (bought 2 bottles) Beautiful view of the lake. Had to get a slushy in the more girly room with velvet couches and a cute bar. Last but not least went down on the Bayou to visit Cameron at Bad Dare ( which he explained is Creole for "backthere".Oh let me not forget the brewery room with nostalgic war memorabilia and an actual hangar they just built for outside dining in the summer. This place has it all. By far our favorite EPCOT of the wineries. Bravo.

We were referred here by a local liquor store. We stopped in and spoke to the lady running it and she said this was definitely a great place to go (mind you there are wineries and breweries everywhere in this region so we were thankful for the local recommendation.) the drive was short but beautiful. Once there, the property is pretty with a lot to see and appreciate… vintage vehicle bodies, a war era ambulance, quirky metal art. There are multiple places to visit and taste test… thankfully the staff was very nice and when we were signing up she pointed out the location we were at was more dry wines and there is another place that has the sweeter wines. Thank goodness because I know I would not have enjoyed a flight of dry wines. They have a slushie shack… you must try a wine slushie. There is also a coffee shop and they have their own line of sodas which you can taste test too! There is merchandise for sale… from cute to quirky to only appreciated by those with raunchy senses of humor. If you are flying, they do offer shipping if you find wines or beers you like, unfortunatelyLouisiana is not on the shipping list because one of the wines I would have bought a whole case of.
Great visit, great customer service and atmosphere. Definitely enjoyed our visit.

I stopped here with my husband on January 16th. We’d been at the Finger Lakes for a few days and were on our way home and decided to stop, in part because this place had a restaurant. I’m so glad we did! When we showed up, it was snowing and windy, and an employee ran outside without a jacket to help us figure out where to go first. Our first stop was the Stony Lonesome winery. This is the “serious” winery, and their wines are on par with many that I tasted at other wineries. My favorite was the Reserve Zweigelt/Cabernet Sauvignon. If you like dry reds, you won’t be disappointed in this one! We then had lunch at the cafe. The portions were huge, and the food was excellent. We got a pepperoni pizza and tater tot poutine to share. Then, we went to the Warhorse Brewery. This was a lot of fun for us after days of wineries. We’re not very knowledgeable about beer, so I can’t say anything more than “yummy!” The Reisling Ale was really unique, and the (non-alcoholic) ginger beer was fantastic. We then went over to Bagg Dare but didn’t find anyone there to help us. We went back to Passion Feet and were helped by the same young woman who helped us at Stony Lonesome. These wines are more of the fun and girly variety. I really enjoyed the wine slushy. We then went back over with the woman helping us to Bagg Dare. These wines are sweet and would be fun served at a backyard party. The theme here is very detailed, and the employee we were with mentioned they have live music there sometimes. It seems like it would be a fun place! She then accompanied us back to the main store and helped my husband sample fudge while I picked out what we were going to buy from what we had tasted. We ended up buying a ton, but I don’t regret it! If you want one-on-one attention and some time to explore, I would recommend visiting on the off-season. I didn’t catch the name of the employee who helped us at most of the locations, but she was phenomenal, both friendly and knowledgeable

We had never been to Three Brothers before but stopped on a wine tour. This place is almost like a mini wine fun park. There are a few different locations for wine and a brewery, as well all on one property. There is a lot of energy and fun in the atmosphere. If you're on a wine tour plan on spending extra time here to get to visit each spot.

After reading all the glowing reviews on this winery, our group of 6 adults was very excited to plan our stop for lunch and spirits at Three Brothers while on our wine tour around Seneca Lake. Coming from Connecticut (a 5 hour drive) the day before, we did the responsible thing and rented a small van with a driver to drive us around. Upon arrival at Three Brothers' lower parking lot on 10/26 at 1:15 pm, we saw a man in a pickup truck with a small sign leaning against his tire that read no busses or limos after 1:00. We asked the driver to pull over and we would walk up the driveway and call him when we were through. We understood that there may not be parking for busses/limos in their lot. As we were exiting the van the man from the truck aggressively approached us screaming that we were trespassing and had to leave the property immediately!!! He continued to scream that we should know the rules. We apologized and said we were not aware of the rules and they should at least be published on the tour maps or web page. He then turned his anger to our driver and told him he had to wait to be spoken to by someone else. We didn't really understand why we couldn't walk up the driveway to enjoy our stop, however we weren't going to put our excellent driver through a "good talking to" by another over testosteroned "security guard", so we decided to leave. We then went to another winery that was about 10 minutes down the road and had a delicious lunch. One of the members of our group posted a complaint on the Three Brothers website, and the owner said he would call to discuss yesterday. Guess what? No call. VERY disappointed about this winery and the fact they cannot figure out how to accommodate 6 people's arrival after 1PM.

I was gifted a surprise wine tasting trip, and visited Three Brothers for the very first time. We had THE best time! I highly recommend this spot for a variety of wines, and an atmosphere that is anything but stuffy. If you’re planning to go, get the Passport. This entitles you to five tastings at the three wineries, and a drink of your choice from the brewery. If you are hungry, check out the café at the brewery. The food selections are creative and delicious. Stony Lonesome has a large variety of wines, while Bagg Dare and Passion Feet have five sweet wines each – sip accordingly. If you’re looking for live music, check out Bagg Dare (Ebony is THE best bar tender). Lastly – try to arrive around 2 or so on weekends. The party bus crowds are making their way back to the buses by then. Make sure you get a wine slushy!!

Alec was an amazing "flight attendant"!!!!! Great job!!!! Would go back all the time. Knowledgeable on all the beverages.

The brewery was great, the wine was ok. 3 wineries and 1 micro brewery on the same property. $20 bucks for the whole tour and all tastings - can’t beat the price - pretty good restaurant. Definitely worth a stop just for the brewery- staff was awesome !

My favorite part of three brothers is everything!! The most delightful helpful FUN staff! Cassidy is OUTSTANDING! Love her! Warm, welcoming, and so helpful and accommodating! This winery has some of the best deals! Become a member! So worth it! Make sure you have a long time to spend there and enjoy all that they have to offer! There is a wine or brew for everyone! Love three brothers! My favorite winery!

We like the smaller wineries that are less commercialized. We had so many other good wines and chose to only do the flight for dry wines. Could have tried sweets or semi sweets or beer but not our thing

We had a great experience here . The staff was very friendly and made it fun . There was a lot of choices for wine tasting and also had a brewery that you could taste beer and cider also soda they also had food music and shops

Made this place one of the last few stops for the afternoon. Plenty of parking. It’s easy to get to each separate wine/beer tasting building. My only disappointment was that some the employees who were encountered didn’t attempt to discuss the wine or beer selections that I or my friend had chosen. I’m glad to of completed the ‘Tasting Passport’ (includes all 4 locations, for $15) in one visit. On a positive note though, the wine slushie was delicious on 10/12! ~Cheers

Stoney lonesome was pretty good. Work horse brewery was really good. Other two mostly sweet. And bagg dare flew through a tasting in 5 minutes. It was not a great experience. Overall fun stop. But I would t expect anything great except from brewery

Three wineries and a brewery all in the same place. Buy the passport if you plan to visit all four. We only visited the winery with dry wines. Two out of ten were to our liking. We like dry wines. Most of the wines here are sweeter.

Get the wine slushee. I mean this is hands down the best winery in the finger lakes. They have dry sweet red white. You won’t be disappointed I promise.

Nice variety of beer and wine tastings. Plenty of novelties to shop for. Several buildings including a coffee shop. Could spend a few hours there.

We stop here on every trip to the Finger Lakes. Over the years, it has been interesting to see this place grow. It used to be 3 quaint buildings but they have GROWN! Happy to see them successful but miss when they were smaller. War Horse was very cool and had some interesting beers to try. Bagg Dare is still fun, but their wines are VERY sweet. Will keep coming back, it is a fun place to see.

If you want a rowdy time tasting wine and beer, this place is for you. There was lots to do and see, live music, three buildings for tasting. It was too much for our quiet weekend. Lots of large groups and chaotic.

A collection of building designed for this purpose newer facilities and tours of winery brewery sample everything with the passport deal

Definitely a p look ace to visit if you are looking for CD wine or beer, as well as a wide range of souvenirs. We enjoy their chardonnay wine as it is made in a steel cask creating less oak flavor. A light, tasty wine for dinner or appetizers. Fun place to visit, can be crowded so allow a couple of hours to enjoy the entire complex.

The wines are all great fun and it’s an experience when you come here.
Expect to stay a while and have great laughs!

Three Brothers Wineries was recommended by many on our travel to Lake Seneca. Interesting for the combined wineries and motifs - a younger crowd and not as personable as the other single wineries on the Wine Trail. Well worth the visit the first time, but probably not a repeat for us. Good music at the backwoods-themed winery; one can sit along the pond and listen to live bands.

I would like to start by saying I don’t like to complain on social media and I did contact the winery directly but after a promised opportunity to voice my concern came and went I feel I have no other choice.
I tried to visit the winery on Saturday 10/26 at 1:15 pm. I was traveling as a group of 6 adults and although we drove 5 hours to the finger lakes area together we chose to do the responsible thing and hire a van to take us around the lake. We picked a company and driver from outside the local area as we wanted him to follow our itinerary and not suggest wineries he was familiar with.
Upon our arrival into the lower open lot we saw a man sitting in a pickup truck with a small sign leaning against his tire that read no busses or limos after 1:00. We told the driver to pull over and we would walk up the driveway. We all understand there may not be room in the parking lot and even though the van we were in is smaller than my truck we were following the instructions on the sign. As we were exiting the van the man from the truck whom I could only describe as Sam Kinison playing the part of Rambo started screaming at us that we were trespassing and we had to leave the property immediately. He went on to yell that we should know the rules. We apologized and said we were not aware of the rules and it should at least be published on the tour maps or the web page. He then turned his anger toward our driver and yelled at him for not knowing the rules. He told our driver he had to wait to be talked to by someone else. After another few minutes of him yelling we left and went down the road to our next stop and a delicious lunch with no drama. We visited 13 wineries that day and were never once questioned for our mode of transportation. As someone who works part time at a large farm and winery in CT I know the difficulties of accommodating the rush of visitors who seem to always show up at the exact same time but we greet them with a wave and a smile and find a way knowing they are what keeps us in business. Thank You. Rich Bashar

We went on July 2nd. The price to get in was double the normal price. It cost us $80 for 2 people to get in but the brochures says $20/pp. They stated they increased prices due to COVID 19. So visitors are being price gouged for something that was no fault of theirs. Definitely left a bad taste in our mouths.
The Stony Lonesome Wine Cellar was delightful, however they provide various flights and the paperwork they give you is not setup by flight so it was a little difficult to determine which one you were actually getting in your flight. It would be nicer to get a list by flight. We then went to get something to eat at their eatery which cost $60 for 2 BLT with Fries, a caprese salad (4 heirloom tomato wedges with 3 mozzarella balls drizzled with balsamic) and bottle of water and a decaf cappuccino. Seems a little excessive so I'm not sure if these prices were normal or were increased along with entrance prices. Overall I guess that type of price is to be expected?? The food was enjoyable so that was a plus.
The War Horse Brewery was very pleasant although my significant other was not impressed with the beers (and he's not picky). I enjoyed their ciders a lot - especially the Strawberry Tangerine! YUMMY! We then went to the Bagg Dare Wine Co. - The names of their wines are hilarious - but be cautioned...these are sweet wines. We skipped the Passion Feet Wine Barn because we were just done by then and went straight to the store to get the YUMMY cider to go! I will say that the staff were all very pleasant but very busy. I would think if they were fully staffed and not have to limit capacity the experience would have been quite different, but I can't say whether or not that would have a positive or negative influence on your trip.

I cant' speak on the winery portion of this establishment, but I can speak on the beer at WAR HORSE BREWING which is part of it. It was so good we visited twice during our vacation to the Finger Lakes Region of New York AND also returned a third time to bring canned beers home. The place is super cool whether your having wine or beer. You can take your glass and wander around or pull up a chair in one of the many seating areas they offer. The have a really great line up of beers but my favorite was the 50 Miles from Mexico City Dark. But with that being said... all the beers I tried were very good. I would highly recommend War Horse Brewing.

We started our 3 days of fun at three brothers. Such a great place, it is one of my favorites on Seneca Lake. I always stop in when i visit the region and i am never dissapointed. Keep up the good work at three brothers.

Not only scenic but their people make it great! Easy to work with to set-up a rehearsal dinner with THREE areas to choose from. They pride themselves on customer service. Check with Amanda or Gabby.

You can spend the the entire day there and still have things to do. The variety of wines is amazing, they have beer too. Their cafe serves good food.... and in one of the buildings you have gourmet chocolate. What else do you want??? It’s more expensive than other wineries, but it’s worth it.

The staff was super helpful. They set up a table and chairs outside for us so we could enjoy our lunch and have a bottle of wine. Loaded fries are next level.

Very helpful and informative. A lot at this location. There is a cafe and a tasting room for wines and slushies and a sweet wine location in the back made to look like it is in the bayou and in the distillery area there were DELICIOUS chocolates. This was an amazing place the view was awesome. Lots of room and lots to see and do. BEST winery we visited in a week in the Finger Lakes area!

I came for the wine.
There's too much going on here and too many distracting attractions (?) if you like wine.
If you want a place to hang out in all day then by all means come here, otherwise don't.

Brewery and winery. Wife did the wine tasting and I did the beer tasting. Unique and interesting beer tasting room with loads of beers to taste. Winery has nice view of vineyards and the lake. Friendly and helpful people. Worth a visit.

We stopped at The Three Brothers Wineries and Estates and really enjoyed the variety of options they had to accommodate our different tastes. Wine tasting, craft beer and cider flights and craft soda. There were outside games and music on top of that. People watching was FABULOUS! A great stop on the winery tour.

First let me start with my experience making a tasting reservation. I talked to Barbara first who seemed confused on how to make the reservation, then when i never got a confirmation I called back to find out we couldn't be found on the reservation list. I made a reservation again and was charged again. After I got off the phone I decided to contact my credit card company and realized they charged me for the first reservation. I called back and the refund was processed right away by Brittany who was very helpful. Okay honest mistakes, but when we got there for our tasting every employee seemed confused on their own wineries process. They couldn't figure out how to give us the pass. A manager came around and helped them. My other suggestion is to keep visitors at one table instead of having them move from winery to winery due to covid-19. I gave three stars because we enjoyed several of the wines and beer.

My wife and I visited 3 brothers and we really enjoyed it. Lots of different places to taste and buy wines. My wife loved the wine slushy (I did too) and I bought some of the stony lonesome port. Just finished a bottle and have to say that I liked it a lot. Not as sugary and dark tasting as my usual ports and I appreciated that. Clean and comfortable.
The people at the winery were super friendly. The colors in the trees are ready to hit their peak!

Have to say that the recommendations I got were true. 3BW&B is Disney for adults. We weren't to keen on the wine for our taste. The wine we tasted was to fruity for our taste. But all three facilities where tasting were held are so unique and very interesting.
Now to Warhorse Brewery. When I asked what are the best brewerys with the best beers not one person recommended Warhorse. I am so happy that I decided to try anyway because they not only had the best selection and best Tastings they also had the coolest brewery. Absolutely the best beer maybe that I've ever tasted.
Just want to mention Kathy, I believe she was the manager or one of the managers. She was such a sweetheart. You could tell she loves her job and the people she works for and with.
Looking forward to our next visit.. I will be ordering some more beer soon.

The facilities and options are unparalleled. They brew their own specialty beers, ciders, and sodas. In addition they have several wine tasting room, each with a different varietal focus. They also have a coffee shop/cafe. You could make a whole day out of a visit here.

We tried the sample bar and bought a few bottles for home.
This was a very well run winery
they also have a beer tasting facility.
they also have wine slushy which were great
It is surely a must

This is so nice here because there are a few wineries a coffee place , you can get food there and all in one spot. It's like a small community. Our favorite winery there is Bagg Dare! It's a small shack with funny wines.

Buy, buy, buy is the message here. Not my favorite winery in the region. Too "commercial". Staff nice, though, and the "back winery" was fun!
Cheers.

I visited here with my wife and FIL during vacation. We had a great time checking out War Horse and the three wineries, all of which were on the premises. The bayou themed winery was especially fun with the staff and we enjoyed the brews at War Horse. This is a must if you are in the area.

I went on a wine tasting tour with my bowling wine league and this was our first stop. This was my first time on a wine tasting tour and the wine and atmosphere at Bagg Dare was awesome. All of the winery's and brewery were great. I will definately recommend this winery to all of my family and friends.

Enjoyed a wine tasting here and all of the wines were fabulous. Tasting room was comfortable and staff was friendly. We followed that up with enjoying some live music and fresh snacks on another section of the property. This is a really neat little place. It seems they have something to appeal to everyone.

Whatever your taste is, 3 Brothers Wineries and Estates will have it for you. From a more traditional wine tasting experience, to let's be silly and not take wine tasting too seriously. The brewery has a good repetitional and upholds is war like themes - also not to be taken seriously. If we want a beautiful view and a place for your friends to meet . . .

This was a repeat visit to Three Brothers and it did not disappoint. The estate has several tasting rooms, including one dedicated to beer, a coffee shop, café, and several gift shops. There is something for everyone here, even kids, and there’s so much to see. The staff were super friendly and absolutely tolerated/humored our small but boisterous bunch. We had only intended to spend an hour or so here but ended up staying the afternoon. Very fun!

Great selection of wines. Lots of sweets to drInk. Fun decor and you can tell that thought had been put in to what they do. Loved the fun wine names and the wine slushy!

Experience was good, 3 wineries and the brewery offered many options for a diverse crowd. The wine was alright, nothing stellar. Foos was good a bit over priced though.

We thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere and the wine. Some of our party had the beer and said it was great. We also ate here and everything was good.

This winery was a merchandiser's dream... decorated in funky themed accessories that matched each of the 3 buildings' styles... a brewery, and two wineries. As someone in marketing, I see what the vision was - to become the Disney World of wine attractions, spreading your limited number of wine and wine accessories across 3 buildings, so guests have to keep journeying on the properties to experience another branch of what they offer. But why not offer all wines in one location? I get the brewery segmentation. But why make people trek all the way back down the road to another themed building when the wines weren't even that different or distinguishable? Wouldn't it make sense to have all wines at both locations? This concept backfired on us, and we left confused. It looked like you were trying to hard for the upsell.

Three brothers is a fun lively winery with three tasting rooms a brewery, a restaruant and often some type entertainment. The three separate wine tasting bars offer a different spin for their customers. The stone lonesome is more of a traditional setting with some wines of higher quality. Backder offers a cool setting for people to escape the charade that many wineries attempt to represent such as drinking with your pinky up and spitting out your tasting (who does that?!?) The brewery has some fun and knowledgeable staff that serve some great beers. The passion feet tasting offers some sweet wines that many enjoy and is really great for younger tasters who are just getting started in wine and may not have matured their taste yet. Either way there us something for everyone which makes it such a great place for events and wine tour stops.

This was a very lively winery, brewery & cidery (guessing at this last name). Lovely indoor/outdoor tasting rooms, we opted for the traditional wines. Would like to return when we have more time to spend there. Suggest reservations, we had to wait 45 minutes without them.

Stopped for the wine but came away loving the beers and Ginger beers. Metal sculptures were really cool also.

The servers at each of the wineries we're very good, pleasant and engaging. Wish I could say the same for the ones a War Horse brewing. Granted it was busy but it doesn't take any time to be pleasant. Their beers are good but I don't think we will go out of our way to visit again.

Spouse and I describe this as a Disny-fied winery. Kind of sort of fun, but you can't really take it seriously. We bought the shared tasting, so you get a punch card and can go into each of the 5(?) buildings. The only decent wine to be had was in the Stony Lonesome building. Service was great, but the wines were just okay. The spot is beautiful; you can't beat the views, so it's a nice place to spend a few hours. Can't speak to the brewery as we didn't go there. They have a fridge with packaged cheese and meats but offering plated charcuterie boards would be nice.

Very unique property that has multiple wine tasting rooms and one beer tasting room all on one property. You can buy a tasting passport and taste at each location. It was a really fun place to spend some time with great naming and theming of the wines and beers at each location.As for the wines themselves, they were not that great, more sweet wines than anything else. They did have some good drink mixes and alot of cool novelty items. At the Beer tasting room- the sodas were exceptional!

I was so disappointed! We had been to War Horse before and were able to do a flight with our choices and thought the glasses were bigger. Now you do a flight of their choosing. You get five selections (@ 2 oz. each) for $15.00. That’s only @ 10 ounces. I think that’s too pricey. The beer wasn’t that great. Won’t go back and I don’t recommend the brewery.

Spent an enjoyable afternoon on the veranda overlooking the vineyards and lake. We had fantastic time sampling wines, listening to tunes, enjoying the views and sunshine. The hospitality was wonderful. We got the package of four flights but ended up doing three of them at Stony Lonesome, it was too perfect to leave. We did do one tasting at the War Horse which was also very good. Had a bite to eat at the cafe between our third and fourth flight, the fish and chips was excellent. Great way to spend a relaxing afternoon.

War Horse is unabashedly all in for 1940s motifs, but most of it is clever and fun. Their nitro stout is as good as any I've had (and that's a lot), their Oktoberfest is first rate and the Wee Heavy Scotch is respectable. Prices are a little on the steep side, but not outrageous. And if you buy a pint, you keep the glass so that's good.
If wine-tasting in the Finger Lakes region is getting tiresome, try War Horse for a refreshing change of pace. But be warned, the merchandise is very smart and appealing, and you may find you've warmed up your plastic more than you expected.

For $15, your passport gets you 5 tastings at each winery and the brewery. We started at Bagg Dare, the wines were too sweet for my taste, but quite good. Next was War Horse Brewing. My favorite was the IPA, Lieutenant Dan, but I liked all the beers I tasted. Then we went to Stoney Lonesome where they have the typical varieties. The Reislings were amazing, and we liked the Pinot Noir. Finally Passion Feet, again too fruity, but the wine slushies were out of this world.

I, along with the bride and the wedding party had a very memorable time. The venue was cool, the food was wonderful and the staff very friendly. Amanda, the event coordinator, is the best. If I had to do this all over again, I wouldn't change a thing. L. Lawrence

Best winery in New York hands down. Total of four buildings to go into and beautiful scenery while visiting. Staff greets you with a smile through their Covid masks of course!

This is a nice winery/brewery. A great one stop shop for everyone. They have sweet and dryer wines and some great ciders (I'm not much of a beer drinker). Overall a nice experience

Really was impressed with Three Brothers, they had a wonderful micro Brewery "War Horse Brewery", tasted some awesome beer, had my 1st. Wine Slushy, will certainly make a return trip to Three Brothers.

There was plenty to do. Lots of selections and not just wine. Shops were nice and food was good. Nice atmosphere!

The trip we took with the group that came for business in the state of New York from Europe was a very pleasant one. This place is so beautiful and cozy we could not believe. I do not drink wine but my colleagues were very pleased with the tasting of the sweet wines especially.

Trent @ Bagg Dare was phenomenal!!!! Great personality! Enjoyable! Resourceful! That kid will go far!

Went and did the shared flights with my mother in law as well as a single flight for my husband, everything was amazing everyone was so nice and knowledgeable. We bought the reusable mugs for slushie, I then a accidentally dropped my thermos in line to purchase a 4 pack of ciders, the ladies were so sweet they cleaned up the spilled slushie as well as cleaned out the broken straw in my cup gave me a new straw and refilled my cup for me.

The concept of this place is such a great idea - four different wineries/breweries in a little complex that you can walk around and visit.
We did the passport which, for $15, takes you to each place and allows you either wine tastings or a drink, depending on which one you're in.
The wines were all great, mostly very sweet, and the ciders and wine slushies were even better. The cafe food is also very good and the size of the soft pretzel is ridiculous!
Everyone who worked there was really wonderful, friendly and helpful, and made us feel very welcome. This place is a must see if you're nearby and a great way to spend an afternoon.

Visited with my husband. Had a great lunch and tastings. Everyone was extremely pleasant and accommodating. Kim at Passion winery was excellent. Very friendly and welcoming. Have been to the estate multiple times and will continue to visit.

We went on a Sunday afternoon. Weather was nice and the place has a lot of people visiting.
We split our tasting and did the 4 pack for 40 dollars.
They have three wineries and a brewery.
We skipped the brewery and the sweet wine winery.
We each did a tasting at the other two.
Riesling is the best wine at this winery.
Plenty of outdoor seating. Plenty of food options.
Overall - A fun place, good service and OK wine.
It is not Napa or Sonoma but pretty good winery for NY.

Excellent wines and 4 tasting rooms with a remarkable ambience. The entire estate was tastefully done. We had a live band performance too which was an added plus. Will go here at least once every year.

Beers and ciders were very good. The gift shops had a lot of really nice stuff as well. Highly recommend

Good for the whole family, great set up with all the different buildings. Wine, beer, root beer and nice views of the vines. We didn't eat here but many were and seemed to enjoy their food.

We love this place. They have three buildings. The wine is delicious and they also have craft beer and hard cider. Decor is very cool. You could spend hours there. Highly recommended.

This winery included a brewery and there are 4 tastings you can do. We did the brewery. I had the cider 4 flight and I LOVED all of the ciders! I loved the sky show best and ordered to go which included a glass. My husband did a different flight and I have to say the coffee stout was delicious snd I’m not a stout drinker. We’ll go back again to do the other flights and possibly the beer flight a second time! This is really an experience you should go to if you are doing the Seneca Lake Wine Trail! Oh, and the staff, amazing!!!

Set aside at least 3 hours to complete this experience. They have 4 different tastings and for $40 you can do all of them. We enjoyed the variety of each individual experiences. There are three wine and one beer. You can also choose to do them individually and if you do do not skip
Stony Lonesome Estates.

Many choices available for everyone. Decent views from the normal winery. Had the reserve flight that was top notch. Cider was very good and we had what seemed like a crazy price for a pretzel that was worth it.

Three Brothers is a great place and pretty unique compared to the numerous wineries and breweries in the area. They have 3 Wineries, 1 Brewery and a Cafe with a courtyard like area in the middle of it all. Everyone was extremely friendly and its like a fair or festival like setting. The wineries each feature a different type of wine and the brewery has great selection.

If you are serious about wines and wine tasting, this place is not for you. If you have a large group, want to taste many different things rather than a few speciality things, or you have young kids, this is more geared for you.
Visited on a Saturday in October, arrived around 12:30. The place was full to bursting. We had made a reservation but that didn’t really mean much - pretty much allowed us to pre-pay and we still had to wait in a line to be seated.
There are four different sections of this winery - three different wine buildings ranging from sweet to dry and a brewery. We went to the “some sweet, some dry” building. Pandemonium. Loud on the inside, took half an hour to get seated and get our flights, and there is no one who will talk to you about what you are testing - they drop off your drinks and you’re on your own.
Two of the Rieslings were quite good; the rest were nothing to write home about. Saw lots of 20 something groups, bachelorette parties, and some families - I think this is more for that crowd.

I love going here because there is something for everyone. With 3 wineries, each with different tastes along with a brewery, it's a great place to go with a group of people. After a tasting, you can relax on the property, enjoy music if applicable or a wine slushie. The people are great. We have never had a bad experience, other than, it gets a little crowded but it's definitely a fun place to stop!

Came once last year for the vegan food, which was very good. Returned recently (July 2019), and the menu was limited. I was told that they were working on a new menu (new chef), and they still plan to offer vegan options. We do not drink alcohol, but will come frequently if there is good vegan food like before. Hope they send out an email or something when they have a new menu.
Had a vegan black bean burger this visit, and it was very good. The french fries are ok. Always like it when there is another (vegan) side option other than fries or chips. Just a suggestion! Look forward to returning when there's a new menu.

Our overall experience was great! Highly recommend buying a tasting pass for the opportunity to try a variety of wines, beers and ciders. Each location on the property was well maintained and decorated. The staff were friendly and attentive. Special shout out to Leah, Jimmy, Cassie, and Barb for helping make the day even more special!

This was a great half day visit. So much to experience right there on the grounds so driving wasn't required. The grounds were very well cared for and maintained. One of the wineries was off the beaten path and would remind me a bit of a stereo typical southern bayou, but was perfect, so it's location and set up matched it perfectly. Reservations were required but wasn't an issue for us as a couple. I loved that we were able to share a tasting between the two of us, since my husband isn't really a wine drinker. He was really excited with the brewery that was also on site. The brewery staff seemed to enjoy their jobs and had some knowledge of the brewery process and selections. The winery staff was also friendly but gave off the impression of being just wait staff, so I felt like they were all very busy and may have been unable to answer my questions. Each was unique and different. Only small criticism was the cafe set up. Nothing noted you had to see the hostess outside, at lunch time there was over an hour wait just to order, and the tables were some how designated but you had no way of knowing that. Food was excellent just like everything else, and they did have a few snack options if you didn't want to wait to order. We hope to go back, lots of fun.

Much to busy to handle all the crowd. The wine was 95% sweet, so if sweet wine is not to your liking, DON'T GO. The beer hall provided a great selection of beer, from light to very heavy and all in between. This is worth visiting.

Everything is overly sweet, over-oaked, or just unbalanced to a point it’s astonishing how badly they can mess up their wine. Fantastic beer though!

We went with another couple to this winery and it was so much fun, you buy a passport for $15 and you tasting at 4 different wineries. The decor at each one has a different personality and the wines are all different. The surprise was at the brewery the Tequila card cider was amazing!
Must go to this winery! It’s so much fun!

Really enjoyed this location. Wish we had found it earlier in our day. Great wine spread over 3 wineries on the lot and the beer at the brewery was good too. We recommend getting the tasting passport and upgrading to get the flight at the brewery. Love that they do military discount! Everyone was very nice and thanked my husband for his service. Bought 2 bottles of wine and 8 cans of beer. Would have spent the day on the lawn drinking wine slushies but found too late in day and we're closing.

I stopped here with my wife on a Saturday afternoon. We were surprised by the size of the place, which is a complex of wineries, a brewey, and various tasting rooms, as you can see in the photo of the map. There were scores of people there, in various places. Apparently there was live music happening somewhere on the grounds as well.
There were three tasting options, and we chose to share a tasting at the Stoney Lonesome building, where the wines are more along the lines of classic vinifera styles. We were seated at a table and our wines were delivered to the table.
The wines we tried overall were good, if not necessarily outstanding, and very reasonably priced. We ended up buying a bottle of the rosé and the Red Jazz Infusion. We were also pleased to discover that they had a selection of chocolate truffles for sale, and we got a box of those as well.
It was worth the stop, but as an experience, we prefer smaller, more intimate wineries where you can talk to the winemaker or someone with knowledge about what goes into the wines. This was rather impersonal. But judging by the number of people there, a lot of people seem to enjoy it.

I don't know how I never heard of Three Brothers Winery, but it is someplace I'm never going to forget. Besides that I've got to go back, but with a different attitude and game plan. Upon arriving I couldn't believe the number of cars and the parking lots all aided by parking attendants. We got a very close parking spot and as we entered the facility we noted how crowded it was with people walking all over the place. What was particularly striking was how young the patrons were. Now were in our 70's so everyone is young, but the number of young wine fans was truly remarkable. If nothing else Three Brothers Winery is a GREAT people watching venue.
I've read a lot of negative comments from reviewers about how sweet the wines were. We'll you'll get no complaints out of me. I love sweet wines. Not too sweet but sweeter semi-dry wines red or white are my favorites. This is one of the reasons that I love the wineries in the Fingerlakes Region.
If there was a negative to my day it was that I was ill prepared to visit this winery. First off I should have come earlier in the day so as to spend more time and sample more wines. Second I should have planned to eat at the restaurant to facilitate my being able to drink more wines. Third I needed a better understanding of how the grounds were laid out. Three wineries and a brewery, plus a restaurant. So much to see and do here. So all this means is that I need to go back again, and I will.
One of the highlights of the day besides finding new wines I will be purchasing in the future was the Slushy's. Wow! were they good. I had the apple but should have gotten the Cranberry. Delicious!
So now I have new wines in the rack and great memories to enjoy. I hope my friends don't mind my raving about this place when i talk about it.

We mainly stopped here for lunch. not for a tasting. They have a brewery and a winery with separate tasting areas and a cafe called Heart Cafe. The cafe was order and pick up. The BLT, cheeseburger and fries were excellent. There was an inconvience, though, in that we could not get wine or beer in the cafe. We had to go to the tasting areas to get a glass of what we wanted to drink with our lunch, pay for it there and then go into the cafe and order and pick up food there. The dry riesling I ordered was more mediujm-dry. My husband enjoyed the porter, but it was not outstanding.

We took the tour. Fantastic adventure. Cassie & Cole were our guides. Met vineyard manager, Nick , wine makers Aaron & Sam , VP & Brewmaster Justin, all who took time out of their busy schedules to give us a dialogue of everything they had going on. Everyone we met treated us like family. Best adventure we had in Finger Lakes area in the ten days we were there. Awesome place!!

We were excited about going here because we heard there are three wineries and a brewery but most of the wines here are sweet and we like dry, so somewhat disappointing. Also, the wine tastings were so skimpy there was barely enough in our glass to get a good taste. It may have just been our server because others in our group had a different server and their tastings were more reasonably sized.
However, we all liked the War Horse Brewery which was connected to the winery buildings. Our server knew more about beer than anyone we ever met! He was so interesting it made our visit very enjoyable. The beers were good too! I would definitely recommend War Horse!

Stopped in to sample some brews on a Saturday afternoon in January. What a fun place! The beer was excellent, the staff were very friendly and attentive. I am looking forward to heading back up here the next time we visit Seneca Lake.

The winery is augmented by the brewery. There are three or four themed places within a short walk from each. Try craft beer and different style wines. The place can cater to large crowds so don't let a lot of people fool you. It seemed like a wonderful place for bachelorette get aways. MAke sure you go to the Louisiana Bayou area!

We were on a bit of a beer tour of the fingerlakes and gave this place a try. It has a WW2 theme and some fun beers to try. From the look of it War Horse is very busy in the warmer weather.

4 of us friends visited here on a Sunday in October. Wasn't crowded so it made the experience much more enjoyable. Has 4 different tasting rooms and each one had it's own specialty. Made a reservation at 11am. $40 for 4 flights (1 per tasting room) of 5 samples each. Didn't end up leaving the property until 3:30pm. Ordered one of their "big ass pretzels" to soak up some alcohol midway and this thing is HUGE. 2 of us couldn't even finish the whole thing. Would go back for that itself! Lots of different wines, ales & ciders in the tasting rooms. You won't be disappointed in a visit here

Have been going years! Enjoy stopping by and picking something up! There is something for everyone~ There is a new red they have this year that is just amazing!

If in the area this is a must stop. Three wineries and 1 craft beer brewing co all at once place. Buy a passport for 20.00 at entrance, entities you to 5 samples at each winery and craft beer. Must go to see bagg dare winery, atmosphere is unbelievable. War horse brewery is also a must stop. They have craft soda that is to die for. Excellent stop.

If there could be a wedding factory of wineries this would be it. With three wineries, a brewery and a coffee house packed in you will be busy.
The wineries are decent although there may be a more intimate experience at a nearby one. The brewery is outstanding and worth the trip for that alone. Some fine barrel aged beers and a vast array of choices

I could hang here for a while & often if I lived in area. Grounds we're very relaxing & cool. There are 3 different wine buildings & a brewery. So you are getting 4 stops in 1. There is also a cafe for something to eat & a nice patio & lawn with corn hole. I personally loved the all the fruit wines & the brewery.

We didn't have a lot of time but wanted to get some of their really good cider, so we made a quick stop at the War Horse Brewery at Three Brothers. The beer selection looked really tempting, so we had to have a tasting. We ended up getting not only the cider, but several 4-packs of craft beer, including their Riesling beer, a Mexican lager, and a Scotch Ale. (They all have fun names that I can't remember.) We will definitely be back for more of the cider!

This is a very interesting complex with 4 wine tasting areas all with different vibes, a brewery and tastings, small café and a gift shop. Make sure you take the entertaining walk to the Bacc Dare tasting area. After tasting wine earlier in the day we decided to hit their brewery instead. There is a nice bar with $ 10 flights and as we arrived they were bringing over a just brewed batch of Robots Are Cool, which was very good. We also liked the Lt. Dan, J Dodger and Inspiring Ale. Barmaid was great. Fun afternoon.

Have been here several times. Enjoy the grounds and set up very much. Was disappojnted at the No Pets in Tasting room after we bought the pass. Should make sure this is advertised for visitors. Love the variety of products. One other suggestion is to provide variety packs for sale. Only having 4 packs decreases your options.

Lots to do and see here from the winery to the coffee shop. The atmosphere is chill and the grounds are ceative and well groomed. Staff were nice. Easy to spend the afternoon. We had the pizza which was good. Wines were very sweet. Flights of beers and ciders were not labelled so we knew what we were tasting. By the time we sat down with our pizza (not even 10 minutes) the flights were warm and flat. The beer was bland and disappointing. Maybe canned/bottled product would have been better.

truely enjoyable, lots of variety and excellent wines and brews. The slushies are the absolute best. Must do!

The grounds for this establishment offer a pleasant walk if you have been driving for a bit. While this is not my favorite winery in the region, Warhorse Brewing is a must. It is a WWII-themed brewery with delicious ciders and beer, and great memorabilia. The attached coffee shop has really stepped-up its food service game and offers a great lunch. The other wineries on property are sufficient, but two are too sweet for my palate. Would be a fun stop for a group, with ample parking.

We visited Three Brothers last Saturday (3/25). As always, we enjoyed each separate tasting experience. All of the staff was fun and knowledgeable. Unfortunately, we were very disappointed in the quality of the food at the cafe. We always look forward to enjoying a pretzel with our War Horse tastings. As we were a large party, we ordered 3 pretzels. That's a $60 tab. The pretzels were served immediately, not even a 5-minute wait. It was obvious upon opening the boxes that they had been precooked and were far from fresh. They were completely cold and inedible within minutes. Of the three pretzels, we may have eaten a total of one(and did not enjoy that). That means we wasted $40 on subpar pretzels. We've enjoyed the pretzels MANY times. They are typically piping hot, fresh, soft, and well worth the $20 price tag. These pretzels were none of these things. I hope that whatever reason you are serving them differently is temporary.

I loved loved loved the section with Passion Winery & Slushie Barn...their art and happy vibes and delish wines were fantastic and had plush couches and the lemonade slushes were so delicious! The beer and Stony Lonesome Wine Cellar section were cool. the brunette male about 5'9" server at Stony lonesome was excellent and educated our party about the wines.
The female server was extremely rude at the Bagg Dare Wine Co and argued with a member of my party because she asked if it was possible to get an empty cup..it was an oddly aggressive reaction...she ignored us and she just reappeared and said thanks as we left. maybe she had a bad day, but I would only go to Passion section or the bar in the future trips.

Cannot say enough about this attraction and winery. Several choices but we were in the War Horse Brewing for tasting and of course buying.
This place is big, has many things to see and try. Very pleasant staff in a sparkling place. A small place to eat is in the building too.
Stop in and you will love this place.

This was packed with bus groups. We tasted the reislings. There was a good variety of tastes dry to sweet. It was easy to find open space to wine taste. The beer areas were very crowded and we just bought a couple 4 packs to try and went home with a case of white. There was a diverse atmosphere and crowds were handled well.

While driving Interstate 90 we decided we would visit the Finger Lakes and do a wine tasting or 2. Little did I know I would get 4 in one location. 3 brothers is setup wonderfully where you can do 1 or all 4 tastings. We did the passport of 4 and also received $5.00 off each purchase. We tasted variations of wines and beer. The beer was amazingly good and so glad we took some home with us. The wine of our choice was priced well also. Cleverly marketed..each location themed differently. The bartender also gives a good story and were truly friendly. A definite adventure for anyone wanting an all in one stop tasting.

We so enjoyed Three Brothers in the Finger Lakes. I like wine, my husband enjoys beer. Three Brothers has both! They also have the straightest rows of Barbera grapes that I have ever seen. They have an abundant gift shop, with homemade fudge and confections. The person who curates their giftshop should be commended, because it goes far beyond what the typical touristy fare has. Lovely thoughtful gifts and boutique brands. I loved it! There is a wine slushie barn for those who like sweet wine, and ample places to enjoy with family. Three Brothers will be on our list next time!

Walking around this facility was a thrill of a lifetime. Quite quaint. :) We are not wine fans but the atmosphere was outstanding. We tasted the soft drinks and bought a bunch of those. The folks who hosted the wine tasting were knowledgeable and friendly. A great way to spend an hour or so. Don't miss this place as you tour the Finger Lakes.

First time to the Seneca Lake Region. We love visiting wineries this one did not disappoint. The value was very good. The Wine Tasting Was pretty good the best were the sweet wines (we are more dry red wine lovers). The Beer / Cider Tastings were very good. Had several good ones but I have to admit the Root Beer Was outstanding. The Coffee Shop was great. All around good venue but a lot to do. We were there almost two hours and could have used another 30-45 minutes.

We had a fabulous few hours here mid week in May when the weather was absolutely perfect.
We arrived about 11 for our pre-booked scheduled tasting. We had also booked lunch for 11:30 at the cafe. 3 days before our arrival we received a call that they would not be opening the cafe on Tuesdays and Wednesdays due to lack of staffing. They did tell us that there would be sandwiches available for purchase. We were disappointed, but totally understand how it is these days to hire staff. Once we arrived we realized the sheer numbers of staff required to just open this place. On a weekend it must be crazy here! We really liked how quiet it was mid week.
We met a very nice young man in the Passion Feet Wine Bar where we checked in. He gave us our wrist bands and booklets and gave us a brief overview of the place. He suggested we start at Stony Lonesome Wine Cellers.
Stony is recently renovated...and it is gorgeous!! They were in the process of spraying for Carpenter Bees-which were flying all over the place. The bees were not interested in people-just all of the wood. They settled down after a bit. We did our tasting outside on the deck and watched the workers tend to the vines. The tastings are done in test tubes that you pour into a glass. Unique. Great views of the lake from the deck.
From there we went down to Bogg Dare Wine Co. just to scope it out. We came back and bought a sandwich they were selling. They were good. We then did a tasting at Bogg Dare. Those wines are sweeter-but the place is really cute and worth a walk to see at least.
Tasted at Passion Feet inside. Super eclectic with inspirational quotes on the wall. We finished up our tasting day at War Horse.
We did end up buying 6 bottles of wine, and 2 four packs of beer. Our favorite wine was Estate Barbera...we bought 3 bottles.
The staff throughout the day was spectacular. Since it was quiet we had a chance to chat with them. So many had worked 10 years or more, and one young lady told us that she and many others drive over 1 hour to get to work daily. That speaks to the character of the owners, and their ability to maintain loyal staff. Very impressive!!!! The first young man we met had only been here 1 week-but he had the passion to do his job well already. Great hiring!
We liked the late spring, mid week vibe. I don't think crazy crowds would be our style-but I am sure on a summer weekend it is rocking here!!
We will visit again!

Very nice winery and brewery. Food is available. Three different types of beverages to taste. We sat on the deck with a view of the lake.

WOW. This is like Disneyland for winetasting. They have three different wine tasting areas and a beer tasting area as well as a place to eat. The decorations and set up is amazing. This is a great place to spend the afternoon. So much to see and do. Very friendly staff and the Scotch Ale in the brewery was the best beer we had in the Finger Lakes region.

Good selection and great service, pretzel snacks to have while tasting beer. Not much further to add.

Loved it at this winery. There are three wineries and a brewery all on the same property. The atmosphere was great. Staff was very friendly. Wine was delicious!

Very busy estate since there is so much to do. 3 wineries and 1 brewery that also has hard cider. Did not care for the hard cider at all, had no flavor. The crowd seems to be a lot of younger people but who would blame them since most of the wineries serve sweet wine. I prefer dry wine and I really only cared for Stony Lonesome. The one winery is farther away down a dirt/gravel path and it had rained the day before so the path was very muddy. They should pave it or put more stone down because there are A LOT of girls that were struggling to keep their high heels from sinking in the mud. Plan to spend a good 2 hours here to see everything and oh they do have a cafe on site as well which I wish we would have stopped in but it was so crowded.

23 Fabulous Women visited the Winery Columbus Day Weekend. We had a great time.
The weather was great, scenery wine tasting... Just an awesome day!
Can’t wait to return!! Didn’t get a chance to purchase wine.. but I’ll be ready next time!!
We went to the finger lakes for a bachelorette party and I’m so happy we made this our last stop. There are three different wineries and a brewery on sight. You can spend 3 hours here no problem! Do the passport for sure. $15 per person, tasting at each spot. No brainer. Each winery has its own cute theme. There was outdoor music in the back winery on Saturday till 4. The music was such a nice touch. They have really thought of everything! The food is awesome! We got the huge pretzel with the beer cheese. Yummy!! The shopping is so great too. Make this your last stop and get all you cute gifts or souvenirs here. Oh, and don’t forget your wine slushie!!!!
Of course we made everyone wear our wigs :)