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Episode 356: Cider Week NYC – Steve Selin of South Hill Cider
Episode 356: Cider Week NYC – Steve Selin of South Hill Cider
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Length:
53 minutes
Released:
Oct 26, 2016
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Podcast episode
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In this special Cider Week NYC episode of Beer Sessions Radio, we feature Steve Selin of South Hill Cider.
At South Hill Cider, the apples come from wild trees, abandoned orchards and orchards of high quality cider apples. Using traditional cider-making techniques, they create timeless well-balanced ciders. Their orchard is on a peaceful hilltop as part of a harmonious ecosystem that relies on diversity and fertility as its foundation. South Hill Cider produces ciders with individuality, quality, and elegance reflecting the terroir of the Finger Lakes region.
At South Hill Cider, the apples come from wild trees, abandoned orchards and orchards of high quality cider apples. Using traditional cider-making techniques, they create timeless well-balanced ciders. Their orchard is on a peaceful hilltop as part of a harmonious ecosystem that relies on diversity and fertility as its foundation. South Hill Cider produces ciders with individuality, quality, and elegance reflecting the terroir of the Finger Lakes region.
Released:
Oct 26, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode
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