HAND-CRAFTED HARD CIDER & PERRY

 

Welcome to our family-owned orchard and cider house, surroounded by majestic mountain ranges. Our family has nurtured pear and apple trees in the rich soil, doing our best to produce our own fruit. We invite you to savor the fruits of our labor where handpicked fruits and time-honored methods create exceptional ciders and Perry. Join us in our mountain valley oasis, where the beauty of nature and the warmth of family hospitality combine for a relaxing orchard experience.

Image of young orchard at mid day
 

FAMILY-OWNED & OPERATED

 
Young pear orchard and overcast clouds in mid day

In 2006, we planted our first orchard with the aim of growing unique apple varieties not commonly found in our local area. Initially, our focus was on providing fresh fruit to our friends. As our orchards grew and our harvests became more abundant, we realized that turning our surplus apples into hard cider was a sustainable and efficient solution.

Through trial and error, we identified the apple varieties best suited for cider production. In 2012 and each year since, we expanded our orchards to cultivate the best apples suited forcrafting exceptional cider in Northwest Montana.

Our orchard is nestled between Kalispell and Whitefish, Montana. Here, amidst the charm of nature and surrounded by our apple and pear trees, our trusty orchard equipment stands as a testament to the age-old methods that consistently yield abundant harvests.

We invite you to step into our rustic orchard, where old-world techniques and dedicated hard work come together to nurture our fruit. It's an opportunity to witness the beauty of tradition and labor in action.

 
Overhead drone image of cidery and orchard with Northern Mountains in background
Overhead drone image of cidery and orchard with southern hills in background
 
Grandparents on farm circa 1920's

 

Most of our family has farmed since the turn of the (other) last century. We  still honor hard work and respect for the land as did our parents and grandparents.  If you appreciate fresh fruit, juice or hard cider, stop by and share the fruits of our labor. 

 

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