It feels like there's a lot of Americana/nostalgia tied to apples and their relationship to the American frontier. Do you think this helps or hurts the way people think about cider today?
Similarly, it seems like cider is a lot more local and affordable than similar wines. For someone who's interested in learning about ciders, where would you start?
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It feels like there's a lot of Americana/nostalgia tied to apples and their relationship to the American frontier. Do you think this helps or hurts the way people think about cider today?
Similarly, it seems like cider is a lot more local and affordable than similar wines. For someone who's interested in learning about ciders, where would you start?
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