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Cidermaker Dinner Series - South Hill
At South Hill Cider, apples come from wild trees, abandoned orchards and orchards of high quality cider apples.
Cidermaker Steve Selin has been bottling his own cider since 2004, and has been collaborating with neighbors to help maintain and reclaim wild trees and forgotten orchards for use in cidermaking.
Find out more about his attempts to rediscover long-forgotten trees and apple varieties, visit the Finger Lakes Apple Tree Project page - https://appleproject.exposure.co/
The menu ($75/person not inclusive of tax and gratuity):
Amuse - w - Old Time
Tomato | Watermelon, feta, whey, lemongrass - w - Patina
Seaweed Gnocchi | Cabbage, enoki, onions - w - Single Tree (cider made from apples gathered from one tree, extremely limited production)
Strawberry Parfait | Buckwheat, sorrel sherbet - w - Bluegrass Russet
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LocationWassail (View)
162 Orchard Street
New York City, NY 10002
United States
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Minimum Age: 21 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: Yes! |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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