AnnC901
My boyfriend and I stopped here on our wine trail last Saturday and had such a great time. I don't care for hard ciders but my boyfriend loves them so I knew this was a must stop for us. Our server was fantastic and very cool. We really enjoyed sharing stories with her about the industry (we both work for a winery that makes a hard cider). We look forward to going back sometime over the summer again. My boyfriend bought a growler of their cider and our server gave us great recommendations for other places to try. Thanks for a great experience (and for letting me bring my OJ in for a cider mimosa).
monpoco
Do not go here with a large group!!! We called weeks ahead of time and the owner's anxiety still didn't subside. If you don't want large groups of energetic people coming through than they should've said so when we called. Owner accused me of stealing a cider bottle in which I paid for and never apologized when the girl who sold me the bottle assured him that I did not steal it. Continued his very nasty demeanor. i will never be back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Almost ruined my entire wine tour experience.
416LynnS
We visited this on our 10/10/14 tour of several area wineries. The cider they produce is really just wine made from apples instead of grapes. It is very tasty. We ended up buying 2 bottles. We might have bought more but we were flying and had to restrict our purchases. The lady was very nice and helpful and the building looks like a red barn. It is farthest away from the town of Niagara Falls on the wine trail (about an hour) but worth the drive.
TwoBills
Never thought hard cider could taste do good. This was so much fun and informative. The staff was very friendly and so willing to change our mind about hard cider. Got the glass with our tasting and also a T-shirt. We had a lot of fun!
118danv
This little hidden gem is quite a treat. A little tricky to find but well worth it. Good, quality ciders. Very friendly staff and a nice environment.
lambic
We were lucky enough to stop there for a tour and were amazed that cider is still being made locally. Scott and Margaret really care about the quality of their cider and are willing to take on heirloom apple varieties so they can have a product that they are proud to serve. Their orchard is lovely to wander and very close to Lake Ontario.