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Cherry Creek Town, New York

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Cherry Creek, New York is a small town and a village in Chautauqua County, New York, USA consisting of a roughly population of 551 and primarily a tourist location with many touist branchs. A part of the attraction are the vineyards that inhabit the land and located beside many of Cherry Creek towns inn's.

The Lake Erie Viticultural Area is also known as Chautauqua - the largest grape growing county outside of California, with some 20,000 acres (80 km²) of vineyards. This sea of Concord grapes, major processing plants, and the headquarters of National Grape Cooperative Association, which owns Welch Foods, makes New York the largest grape juice producing State in America. Just off the Ripley exit of the New York State. On West rd, Cherry Creek, NY is one of the most visited inns by tourists, a place owned by Cherokee W. Egner for over 230 year- four generations. This old fashioned inn provides an authentic feel to nature and historical living. As with every annual year, wine tour season kicks off the weekend of February 11 and 12 with the Wine and Chocolates tour. The Inn organises special discount tickets for guests to take part.