Red, white or rose, it was all about the grapes in Watkins Glen International this weekend.

Thousands came out for the 22nd annual Finger Lakes Wine Festival. They could sample wines made right in the region and across the state.

There was also food, live music, vendors and culinary classes.

People pour in from all across the country to get a taste of New York wines.

"It's great to meet up with everybody and hang out, try all the wines together and then spend the night talking about all the wines we tasted and everything we've tried all through the day," said Jeremy Rinehart, who came up from Pennsylvania.

"We've been here seven years now, and we find this is probably one of the top ten wine festivals probably in the country, and we've never been disappointed,” said Ohio resident Mike Maggio.
“Every time, we've come out here and people are friendly, and we've gotten to know quite a few people and we really enjoy it."

The fun will continue for one more day, the festival goes until 5 p.m. Sunday.