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Hardanger Sider Sprudlande
Sprudlande er ein søt, musserande sider, laga på tradisjonell metode med naturleg gjæring
Read MoreNeRø Frukt og Sider
NeRø farm lies on the sunny slope of Heddalsvannet and faces the mountain Gaustatoppen to the north. The farm has no long tradition of fruit growing. It started, like many things in life, as a random interest in 2013 and with the knowledge that this location in eastern Telemark has an excellent climate for growing fruits and berries.
Read MoreLingebakken
Lingebakken is a fruit farm in Linge, located along the Storfjord in inner Sunnmøre. Because of the good climate, there is a strong tradition of fruit farming right here, and this tradition is continued by Elida and Peje today.
Read MoreUlvik Frukt & Cideri
Fruit farm that is located in south-facing terrain in Ulvik in Hardanger. Very good conditions for high-quality fruit. Warm summers and stable winters. Long tradition of fruit farming in Hardanger and Ulvik - fruit has been cultivated on this farm since the 1700s, and cider has probably been produced for just as long.
Read MoreHardangerbonden
On the east side of Sørfjorden in Hardanger lies Sekse. The Hardanger Farmer
(Hardangerbonden) Ingrid, the farm helper Bård, the oldest girl and heir Ida, and the youngest
girl Tuva live here.
On the farm, they grow apples that are processed in the cidery. The cidery is in the middle of
the yard, and this is where all of the production happens.
Lofthus Sideri
Lofthus Sideri are four neighbouring farms in Lofthus that together aim to make great apple juice and cider. We grow our apples on steep, sunny slopes facing the southwest. This, combined with good soil and an ideal climate with long summer days, gives our apples the sweet and acidic taste that is so important in a good apple juice, and of course, a good cider.
Read MoreSkarbø Gravenstein
Gravenstein is a variety that originated in Denmark in the 1700s. The apples are large, flavourful and juicy. Today, the red Gravenstein is the most common, but older growers insist that the yellow variety is the best.
Read MoreSkarbø Prinsareple
Prinsareple (Prince apple) is a Norwegian variety originally from Hardanger that has been loved by our village for a long time. They come in a red and a yellow variety. They are small and beautiful, and have a fresh and sweet taste.
Read MoreSkarbø Petrine
Brilliant, straw-coloured. Aroma: Floral with hints of honey, caramel and hay.
Read MoreSkarbø Arvegull
Arvegull is a tribute to our rich plant heritage. Made from fresh fruit from trees of fine traditional varieties.
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