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Wine News TV - On The Go
Craig Hosbach and the wines from Fox Run Vineyards

Wine News TV - On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 21:51


A treat to sit down with a brilliant winemaker who is making delicious wines in the Finger Lakes. More here: https://foxrunvineyards.com. Fox Run Vineyards has a special place in my heart as it was home for 5 days in what has been a successful first visit to the Finger Lakes. Thank you to Scott and Ruth Osborne for an unforgettable stay. Please make sure to follow the podcast and share this episode with your friends who love wine.#wine #vino #fingerlakes #riesling #lemberger

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Wine News TV - On The Go
Brittany Gibson from the Seneca Lake Wine Trail

Wine News TV - On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 20:43


If you are interested in visiting the Finger Lakes make sure to visit this website: https://senecalakewine.com. It will provide great insight on the Seneca Lake wineries. Thanks to Brittany Gibson for her time and sympathy during this interview recorded at Fox Run Vineyards. Make sure to follow this podcast for more wine related content. Cheers! #wine #fingerlakes #newyork #senecalake

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Wine News TV - On The Go
Bob Madill on the world of wine and the NY Wine & Grape Foundation

Wine News TV - On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 47:39


A lovely chat with an extraordinary gentleman on wine in general and on the role of the NY Wine and Grape Foundation promoting the wines of New York State. Thanks Bob for your insight and patience after a long day tasting and walking around Fox Run Vineyards. Hope to visit NY again and taste the wines beyond the Finger Lakes. More about the Foundation here: https://newyorkwines.org/about-us/. Make sure to follow the podcast a dropping a comment on your thoughts about the episode. Cheers! #wine #newyork #fingerlakes

Wine News TV - On The Go
Fox Run Vineyards

Wine News TV - On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2025 54:58


We kick off our #FingerLakes coverage with the winery that hosted us while in the region. Thanks to Scott Osburn, his wife Ruth and the whole team at Fox Run. More about them here: https://foxrunvineyards.com. Get these lovely #coolclimate wines in #puertorico through Pan American Wine and Spirits: https://panamericanwines.com/products/fox-run-semi-dry-riesling-750ml?_pos=1&_psq=fox+run&_ss=e&_v=1.0. Thanks for listening, commenting, sharing and following the podcast.

The Viti+Culture Podcast
S1 EP0001 - Scott Osborn of Fox Run Vineyards

The Viti+Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 83:21


Listen now | Scott Osborn, a leader and pioneer of the modern incarnation of the Finger Lakes wine industry, sits down with Chris Missick for the inaugural episode of the Viti+Culture podcast. Get full access to The Viti+Culture Podcast Newsletter at viticulturepodcast.substack.com/subscribe

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Life Between the Vines
Vino Lingo – “Delicious and Refreshing” Scott Osborn, Fox Run Vineyards, Finger Lakes, NY

Life Between the Vines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 0:38


Scott Osborne, co-owner of Fox Run Vineyards in the Finger Lakes Region of New York defines the wine phrase “Delicious and Refreshing”.

Life Between the Vines
Podcast #427 – Scott Osborne, Fox Run Vineyards, Finger Lakes, New York

Life Between the Vines

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 37:06


A veteran of several segments of the wine business, Scott Osborn purchased Fox Run Vineyards in the Finger Lakes Region of New York with eyes wide open and a passion for fine wine. Owning a vineyard and winery is a huge challenge but Scott and family have made it work all while dealing with the [...]

Destination On The Left
Episode 169: Tourism and the Wine Business, with Scott Osborn

Destination On The Left

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 27:58


To Scott Osborn, Rochester native, the acquisition of Fox Run Vineyards was the natural culmination of his passion for wine and commitment to the industry. The son of two professors, Osborn’s first interest was international politics. Attending the Friends World College, a unique university with campuses all over the globe, he studied in Kenya, India, Thailand, Japan, and England. He went into real estate development in 1974, later opening an office in Lake County California, a well-known viticulture area. The move there proved to be fortuitous; living so close to the vines Osborn became interested in wine. In 1980 he took his first job at Konocti Winery labeling bottles. He then went on to work at Firestone Vineyards, Zaca Mesa, and Byron Winery in Santa Barbara. In 1984 During his time at Byron he came back to visit family and during a wine tasting trip around Seneca Lake tasted a Wagner Vineyards 1982 Barrel-aged Chardonnay. It was his first experience with a brilliant cool climate wine and he realized that this was where he wanted to make wines and ultimately own his own vineyard and winery. In 1985, there were not a lot of winemaking jobs available so he began working for a wine distributor and then went on to be General Manager of Pindar Vineyards on Long Island. In 1993, Fox Run became available and in partnership with Andy Hale, they purchased it. Since the purchase of the winery in 1994, he has resided in the beautifully renovated farmhouse originally built on the property in 1870. Initially assuming the responsibilities of winemaking, along with the myriad tasks of management, speaking engagements, and travel, he chose to hire a full-time winemaker. His selection of Peter Bell in June of 1995 satisfied his desire to engage the most gifted winemaker in the Finger Lakes region. Their shared vision for quality wine production has freed Osborn to the task of managing the winery and planning for its future. He regularly participates in wine judgings, panel discussions, and symposiums dealing with the many challenges of an increasingly sophisticated appellation. On Christmas day of 1998 three days after turning 50, Scott married long time sweetheart Ruth Worden, and in 2012, Ruth’s sister Kathy and her husband Albert became partners and now Fox Run is a family-owned winery. The highly successful working relationship between Scott, Peter, and Vineyard manager John Kaiser has resulted in spectacular grapes, wines, and successful introductions of State-of-the-Art vineyard practices, keeping Fox Run Vineyards on the cutting edge of grape growing and winemaking. Scott is constantly working to improve our environmental impact and has received the Lake Friendly Farm designation from Yates County Soil and Water Conservation. This award is given to farms whose farming practices do not negatively impact the water quality of Seneca Lake. He also installed a 151-Kilowatt solar system which provides 100% of the electrical needs for the winery, tasting room, and café. They have reduced their herbicide and pesticide use and are replacing them with organic and biological sprays that are less impactful on the environment. He has been President of the Seneca Lake Wine Trail two times and a founding member and past President of Finger Lakes Wine Alliance, he is a founding member of the New York Wine Industry Association, which was founded in 2009 to represent the Wine Industry to educate legislators in Albany on issues that will impact our wineries and vineyards here in New York State. He was elected by his peers in the NY wine industry and is now the New York representative on the Board of Wine America, which is the national advocacy organization for the American Wine Industry in Washington DC. In this episode of Destination on the Left, Scott Osborn, owner of Fox Run Vineyards, joins us to talk about tourism from the perspective of a business owner. He discusses the new challenges and opportunities presented to wineries in the Finger Lakes, and he explains how tourism has impacted the wine business. What You Will Learn in This Episode: Scott’s perspective on tourism as a business owner How tourism has affected the wine business in the Finger Lakes region How Scott helped create an allure for Finger Lakes wine How Scott uses travel patterns to attract visitors in the highly competitive Seneca Lake area What Scott has done to make Fox Run Vineyards stand out from the crowd How collaboration has played a major role in growing the Finger Lakes wine industry How Scott has been able to garner attention from Europeans Tourism in the Wine Business Scott Osborn is the owner of Fox Run Vineyards, a family-owned winery on Seneca Lake in the Finger Lakes region of New York State. As a business owner in a hot destination, Scott has to operate his winery with the big picture in mind. For instance, in his market, the average wine tasting visitor makes five stops. So, Scott and his team crafted Fox Run’s experiences around this pattern and other trends that travelers follow. But these patterns are constantly changing, which presents new opportunities and new challenges. In the latest episode of Destination on the Left Scott joins us to discuss the impact of tourism on his industry and he talks about tourism from a business owner’s perspective. New Trends, New Challenges With some of the world’s most renowned vineyards located in California, many people develop a preconceived notion about what wine should taste like. But every region has a different style and the cool-climate wines of New York provide an entirely different experience. The Seneca Lake winemakers had to work together to get the word out about their region and their labels, and they are still doing it. But now there are breweries, cideries, and distilleries competing for traveler time and dollars as well. So, getting tourists to come to the Finger Lakes and make wine tasting a priority is a much larger challenge than ever before. When Scott Osborn started Fox Run Vineyards, there were about twenty wineries on Seneca Lake. Now, there are over one hundred producing quality and consistency that is appreciated by connoisseurs around the world. It has made it extremely difficult to stand out from the crowd and differentiate Fox Run from other wineries in the region. It’s All About the Experience In our last episode with Paul Soseman, we discussed the concept of experiential marketing in tourism. But it doesn’t always have to be labeled as such. Scott Osborn recognized the opportunity to strike an emotional reaction in his audience; not by forcing a clever campaign on them, but by inviting them to experience a different universe. He built the largest sculpture on Seneca Lake in the form of a massive gate. It draws attention from the main road into town, and when they cross the entrance, they are teleported into a new realm. To hear more about the story of Fox Run Vineyards, listen to the latest episode of Destination on the Left. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FoxRunVineyards LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-osborn-70574a4/ Twitter: @foxrunvineyards Website: https://foxrunvineyards.com/

Wine and Dime
Wine and Dime Special Edition - New York 23rd Candidate, Tracy Mitrano

Wine and Dime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2018 53:54


In this special edition of Wine and Dime, I had the opportunity to speak with New York 23rd district candidate for Congress, Tracy Mitrano. We talked about financial issues, such as student load debt and medical expenses. Tracy shared with us her concern about these topics, and her plans to help New Yorkers in the 23rd District. And this wouldn't be "Wine and Dime" if we didn't talk about or favorite wines and the foods that we like paired with them... so we did that too. It was a pleasure to speak with Tracy on a variety of topics and get a little insight on a few topics she is passionate about. As with any election, I like to look at all the candidates and decide who is a right fit for me and my family. I encourage everybody to take a look at all the candidates and decide on your own. When people ask me my political affiliation I often respond with, "I'm not a Democrat... I'm not a Republican... I'm an American" Tracy Mitrano NEW YORK 23RD DISTRICT DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY CANDIDATE FOR CONGRESS HTTPS://TRACYMITRANOFORCONGRESS.COM/ Tracy's  (https://twitter.com/mitranoforny23) Tracy's  (https://www.facebook.com/tracymitranoNY23/) Tracy's Instagram Tracy's Youtube "I'm running to put people first again by fighting to bring economic opportunity to NY-23. It's not about Republican or Democrat. It's about working and middle class people. It's about our children and grandchildren. It's about what we need, what we want, and what we deserve. It's about uniting around our common values and making NY-23's rural communities, towns, and cities a great place to live, work and raise a family." DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY ELECTION DAY IS TUESDAY 6/26, POLLS ARE OPEN 12PM - 9PM The Wine... In this case, the Wineries Tracy has incredible knowledge of the local wineries, so much so, that we couldn't possibly list all the wines that were mentioned. So we'll list the wineries instead and you can go take a look at their selections! McGregor Vineyard Welcome to one of the oldest wineries in the Finger Lakes featuring estate grown and bottled vinifera wines. We invite you to sample these exquisite wines in our seated tasting room while enjoying the most spectacular views of Keuka Lake. Fox Run Vineyards Fox Run Vineyards breaks down the barriers to the wine experience. We offer in-depth tours of the vineyard and winemaking facility, a friendly and knowledgeable staff, and a Café that features a fully house-made menu with produce from our garden. Fox Run Vineyards is family-owned, and has been making estate wines since 1989. Keuka Spring Vineyards For 30 years, Keuka Spring has been consistently recognized for excellence. Our white (http://www.keukaspringwinery.com/ksw2_award.html#white) wines in the Finger Lakes. Anthony Road John and Ann Martini moved to Anthony Road in 1973 at the urging of a friend that touted the joys of grape growing in the Finger Lakes. They loaded up 2 young children and left their home in Baltimore, where John worked for WR Grace to set up their farming life on the west side of Seneca Lake. Surprisingly neither Ann nor John had an agricultural background, unless you count John’s youthful summers at his grandparent’s farm in Melvin, Illinois. But together and with the help of family and friends they planted their first 5-acres, Foch, in the summer of 1973. The vineyard grew, to 30-acres, as did the Martini family, to 4 children, but it was quickly realized that an outside job was needed to support their endeavors. John joined the staff at the Cornell’s Experiment Station in Geneva and Ann took over the day to day operations and maintenance of both the household and the vineyard. This Episode of Wine and Dime was brought to you by: AMY IRVINE IRVINE WEALTH PLANNING STRATEGIES, LLC 10 EAST MARKET STREET CORNING NY 14830 WWW.IRVINEADVISE.COM EMAIL:  AMY@IRVINEADVISE.COM

Food About Town
F.A.T. Podcast Episode 91 – Karma Sauce and Brud Holland

Food About Town

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2018 74:09


On this episode of the Food About Town podcast, Gene Olczak from Karma Sauce and Brud Holland from Fox Run Vineyards and the Finger Lakes Culinary Bounty  came over to the studio to talk about the addition of the Extreme Karma Sauce to the lineup of the fifth season of...

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Live from Linden Podcast
Live from Linden #015 | Fox Run Vineyard's Glorious Garlic Festival

Live from Linden Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2016 42:06


Fox Run Vineyards is hosting the 24th Annual Glorious Garlic Festival (https://www.foxrunvineyards.com/events-garlicfestival.asp) August 6th and 7th. This year's food demonstrations tent will feature two of our favorites from Linden Street, Ben Dailey from .Cebo and The Linden Social Club's (http://www.thelindensocialclub.com/) Max Bonacci. Max is our first guest this week. He's joined by Chef Brud Holland and Fox Run Vineyards' Scott Osborn. Thanks to Shrimps (www.shrimpstank.com) for the swell theme music!

Wizard of Whiskey
Fox Run- Vineyards

Wizard of Whiskey

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2015 30:10


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