These 11 Charming Cider Mills In Vermont Will Have You Longing For Fall
Got apples? These cider mills in VT certainly do and they’re positively delicious! Let’s take a look at a few of the cideries that will have you longing for fall and relaxing in the crisp air.

New on the scene and taking Vermont by storm, this hard cider just might be the best in the world! Stop by their tasting room and pick some up or see where you can find these tasty ciders on their website.

If you've been to this orchard, you know how beautiful it is. The ciders made at this family run orchard are crisp, delicious and utterly drinkable.
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This fun and fabulous stop is a must when traveling on route 100. The whole family will love the cider, warm donuts and wonderful atmosphere. The donuts here are legendary for a reason!
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Only the best apples are used to make these top quality products. Did you know that it takes over 8 pounds of apples to make one 375ml bottle of ice cider? Wow!

This gorgeous cider is located in the scenic Hall's Orchard on Isle La Motte. The property has been in the Hall family since the late 1700's and different generations have been cultivating apples and pears since the orchard was started.

Good days become great days when you add a Wyder's Cider. This fruity blend has been delighting folks since 1993.

This cider is a labor or love that you can taste in every sip. Food friendly and high quality, this small operation celebrates the apples grown in this beautiful corner of the world.

Visit the tasting room in Vergennes to experience this delicious dry cider. You'll love it!
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Their cider is awesome, but we can't wait to try the Pomme Noir. This Apple Brandy has been aging in oak barrels for 4 years!

When you're in the Burlington area you won't want to miss a stop at the Citizen Cider tasting room. Tastings, glasses, bottles, cans, growlers, growlettes and other products of general deliciousness.

You'll love the delicious ice cider and apple brandy made in the "Vermont Alps," an elevation of nearly 1800 feet high.
What pairs perfectly with these cider mills in VT? Cider donuts, of course! Check out the legendary cider donuts at this Vermont landmark.
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