After tasting around 6 or 7 samples, these are the two bottles I ended up purchasing.
It really is in a cellar . . .
Gift baskets for sale . . .
The tasting room bar . . .
"If you can play the piano . . . Please do!"
Troy B.
Dec 2, 2016
I had heard about this place at least a year ago, but it has taken me that long to finally get here, thanks to a holiday ad I saw in the local "Backyard Smart Shopper" featuring them that jogged my memory and initiated this visit. When you arrive, you realize that it really is a "cellar" as the tasting room is located in the basement of a house. When you walk in the door, it is very tastefully decorated, and very warm and welcoming. When I arrived, nobody was there to greet me, but there is a button to push, and a gentleman came down momentarily. He was very knowledgeable of his products, and told me a little bit about where he sources his honey (some of it sourced locally), and promptly started pouring me a variety of samples for me to taste. There were a multitude of various bouquets, and flavors, sweet, dry, fruity, etc., and something for a wide variety of palettes.I settled on purchasing two types, one being a semi-sweet made with orange blossom honey, and the other, a black mead made with fresh currents. These will be served at the dinner table with our holiday meals.Very cool place, and I highly recommend the experience.
Read MoreSarah A.
Oct 21, 2020
My husband and I were in the area and we couldn't find the place so we called and the man said they have been permanently closed for over a year. So just an FYI!
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