Address: 9749 Middle Road Hammondsport, NY 14840
Phone: 607-868-4884 or toll free 800-320-0735
Website: www.drfrankwines.com
We always enjoy making new friends and sharing a glass of wine with wine lovers traveling through the Finger Lakes region. The tasting room is open daily 9-5 and Sundays 12-5.
Founded in 1962, Vinifera Wine Cellars was the first Finger Lakes winery to produce truly world-class wines. They include: Dry and Semi-Dry Riesling, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Rkatsiteli, Gewurztraminer, Chardonnay and many others. To this day, Vinifera Wine Cellars is regarded as a pillar of the area’s fine wine industry.
Dr. Konstantin Frank ignited the “Vinifera Revolution” a movement that forever changed the course of winegrowing in the Finger Lakes and the United States. Dr. Frank’s vision, knowledge and determination are credited with elevating the New York wine industry from a state of happy mediocrity to a level that today commands world attention.
A European immigrant, Dr. Frank and his family arrived in the United States in 1951. After a brief stay in New York City, Dr. Frank – a professor of plant sciences who held a Ph.D. in viticulture moved upstate to take a position at Cornell University’s Geneva Experiment Station. At Geneva Frank attempted to share with his colleagues his vision of growing Vitis Vinifera (European) grapes in the Finger Lakes. His efforts were met by skepticism fueled by a 300-year history of failure growing European varieties in the East, and hampered by a language barrier (Dr. Frank spoke six languages fluently, yet, not English).
Dr. Frank believed from his years in the Ukraine that the lack of proper rootstock, not the cold climate, was the reason for the failure of Vitis Vinifera vines in the Finger Lakes region. He continued to promote his beliefs and to seek a sympathetic ear, which he found in Charles Fournier, a French champagne maker and president of nearby Gold Seal Vineyards. The two innovators shared not only a common vision for Finger Lakes wine, but also a common language, French.
Communicating in French, Dr. Frank revealed his research for growing the delicate European vinifera grape varieties in cold climates. For the first time the Northeastern United States could produce European varieties of wines. The revolution was underway!
In 1962, merely a decade after arriving in America, Dr. Frank founded Vinifera Wine Cellars. The winery quickly earned a reputation for spectacular Rieslings and its original planting of vines – Riesling, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Gewurztraminer, Cabernet Sauvignon and other European varieties – formed the backbone of New York’s world-class wines and champagnes.
Dr. Frank died in 1985 at the age of 86. His son, Willy continued the tradition until he passed away in March 2006. The legacy continues as Willy’s son Frederick manages the winery and continues the tradition of turning Dr. Frank wines into Gold Medal winners, not only in New York, but nationally and internationally.
Their secret? Enthusiasm, focus on quality and continuation of Dr. Frank’s vision. For his achievement in revolutionizing the New York wine industry. Dr. Konstantin Frank was inducted into the Wine Spectator’s “Hall of Fame.”

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Follow-up comment rss or Leave a TrackbackGreat wine and tour. We had a splended time in Hammondsport at the Park Inn. The ice cream store, the shops, the locals, all great. We recommend a visit to Snug Harbor for dinner. We look forward to our next NY wine tour in 09!
P.S. I left my jacket at Maloneys in case anyone wants to cough it up.
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