Our orchard is leased from the Land Conservancy in San Luis Obispo and has twenty year old Braeburn trees with a scattering of Granny Smith. We dry-farmed in 2021, and we love the flavor of a dry-farmed apple. GleanSLO helped us with the end of harvest. Since they donated their time, we made a cider that would benefit their partner organization SLO Food Bank.
The juice we pressed was fermented in French oak barrels, and the first thing you notice of the cider is a vanilla aroma. The cider presents flavors of pear and apple skin with notes of plum and white wine, the perfect The carbonation and oak character make for a creamy finish with notes of hazelnut.
Our very first fundraising cider.
Our first year harvesting our orchard.
The first time working with GleanSLO and SLO Food Bank.
And hopefully not the last of any of these things.
Alcohol by volume: 7.6%
Volume: 500ml
Carbonation: medium
Apples: 95% Braeburn, 5% Granny Smith from Two Broads Orchard in San Luis Obispo county
Pairings: almond croissant, creamy mushroom soup, raspberry shortcake, triple cream brie
Label art by Missy Reitner-Cameron