14 Oct 2013
New York State Is America's Epicurean King

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New York State continues to be recognised as one of the best regions for fine dining, award-winning wine and creative cooking in the USA. Home to the famous ‘Culinary Institute of America’, which is noted as the world’s premier culinary college, the State offers food fans a chance to experience America’s passion for cooking.

 

With a vibrant cuisine scene emanating from New York City; this love of food and wine and all things epicurean can be tasted and sipped around the entire State. Head beyond the city limits to discover abundant vineyards, micro-breweries, organic restaurants and unique and fresh ‘farm to table’ produce.

 

We have put together a ‘Top of the Hops and Fabulous Food Guide’ to the greatest foodie and wine tasting experiences on offer:

 

  • Seneca Wine Trail (Finger Lakes region): Winning TripAdvisors Certificate of Excellence this year, this wonderful wine trail loops around the sapphire waters of Seneca Lake. Discover the history, beauty and production of world-class wines such as Riesling, Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. The trail in its entirety includes 34 wineries, a distillery, two breweries and a meadary. www.senecalakewine.com

 

  • Farm-to-table Fare (Hudson Valley): Savor the delicious food found in this famous farm-to-table region, with a few days tasting your way around the Hudson Valley. Take a jaunt across the river for the freshest of the fresh at the year round Troy Waterfront Farmers Market on the banks of the Hudson. Over 50 local farmers and food producers come together to provide the region with their homegrown bounty. www.troymarket.org

 

  • Culinary Institute of America (Hudson Valley): Established in 1946, it has produced some of today’s most renowned chefs. Besides world-famous training the campus also houses five restaurants, all open to the public where budding chefs hone their skills. www.ciachef.edu

 

  • Brotherhood Winery (Catskills region): Billing itself as America’s oldest continuously operating winery, dating from 1839. The winery offers a tour, which includes one of the country’s largest underground wine cellars, as well as plenty of wine tasting. www.brotherhoodwinery.net

 

  • Anchor Bar (Greater Niagara): Established in 1935, Anchor Bar is the home of the original Buffalo wing: deep-fried chicken wings tossed in cayenne pepper sauce and served with blue cheese. First served in the restaurant in 1964, it has since become a classic American speciality. www.anchorbar.com

 

  • Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchards (Central Leatherstocking): This historic, water-powered cider mill offers daily tastings of more than 40 speciality foods (including fresh fudge, aged cheddar cheese and salsa) as well as apple wines and hard ciders). www.flycreekcidermill.com

 

Bon Voyage Travel & Tours offer a 7 night package to the vineyard filled region of the Finger Lakes; including return flights to NYC, 7 nights’ accommodation in quality B&B’s and historic inns with mid-size car hire from £1,259 per person based on two travelling. For more information or to book call 0800 316 0194 or visit www.bon-voyage.co.uk           

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For more information please contact:

 

Sarah Taylor – UK PR Manager

Email: staylor@nylovesu.co.uk

Tel: 0207 644 6121

Mobile: 0782 5083281

 

Kimberly Rogers – UK PR Executive

Email: Kimberly@nylovesu.co.uk

Tel: 0207 644 6105

 

Note to Editors: About New York State
New York State features 11 beautiful regions with exciting attractions that span from landmarks such as Niagara Falls, and Allegany State Park to family friendly treasures like the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown and the Museum of Glass in Corning. Whether it's stimulating outdoor activities, culinary wonders, wine tasting or the rich history and culture of one of the 13 original colonies; New York State offers diverse and dynamic activities and attractions for all travellers. For more information visit www.iloveny.com