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Episode 140 – Caroline Kristof – Kristof Farms

This episode features Caroline Kristof of Kristof Farms.

In 1971 Caroline’s grandfather purchased 75 acres in Yamhill, Oregon. Originally the farm produced cherries which were grown for the cherry pie industry. Over time the land around them became populated by vineyards and those beautiful cherries were no longer as desirable. In 2018 a decision was made to put in apple trees. Half of what was planted were grapes vines and the other half different apple varietals. They have relied on help and advice from wonderful friends in the cider industry. They have a passion to learn and experience what it takes to make outstanding cider. Each harvest brings them closer to their dream of having guests visit and experience the Kristof family hospitality. They have an exciting future ahead.

Yamhill, Oregon – info@kristoffarms.com – www.KristofFarms.com – ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠

Available on:

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and more…

Highlights from our discussion:

CiderCon

Oregon

Portland University

Cider Riot

Rev Nat’s hard Cider

The Place

American Cider Association⁠

Nick Gunn

Glintcap

Eden Ciders

⁠SIP Magazine⁠

Episode 134 – Eden Ciders – Eleanor Leger

This episode features ⁠⁠Eleanor Leger of ⁠⁠Eden Ciders .

It was December 2006 when Eleanor and Albert went to Montreal. They tasted ice cider for the first time. Their reaction was that it was amazing. They thought that they could procduce this ice cider in Vermont. The made their first batch in their basement. Six years after making it and selling to to local restaurants they began to explore what has become Eden Cider. In the beginning cider wasn’t a thing in the United States. It was considered more of a desert wine. They discovered different apple varietals to make a wider array of ciders. Eleanor and Albert have come a long way from their infancy. Today they produce unique, well crafted ciders that are layered in flavor, depth and character. So, why not cider? Pick up a bottle or can and taste for yourself. 

150 Main St, Newport, VT 05855 – ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠(802) 334-4241⁠⁠⁠⁠ – www.EdenCiders.com – ⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠

Available on:

🎧 Apple https://lnkd.in/eDWXDj2t

🎧 Google https://lnkd.in/ecB6Hctm

🎧 Spotify https://lnkd.in/en-HHD9D

🎧iHeart Radio https://lnkd.in/ejJ-GpSS
and more…

Highlights from our discussion:

Vermont

American Cider Association

Vermont Cider Association

Windfall Orchard

Yates Family Orchard

Poverty Lane Orchards

Cidercon

Scott Farm Orchards

Aaron Burr Cidery

Dibruno Bros.

31st & Wharton

Peter Bresnahan

Peter Mitchell – Cornell

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