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Applewood Farm has something for everyone, and it's surprisingly close by (just 5 minutes east from the 404). This is a great place for seasonal fruit picking with the family. There is plenty to see and do for the kids as well. I still remember going here when I was a little kid and picking baskets of fresh fruit with my family. My favorite place is their winery which they make wines from their fruit. Because their wines are made from fruit, most of them are on the sweet side, but bursting with flavor -- it's best to take advantage of their free tasting so that you find the right sweetness and flavor to suit your palatte. My favorites are the Blackberry Port (try this over a good vanilla bean ice cream), the Raspberry Hard Cider (actually quite dry and refreshing), and their Madrigal Meade sparkling wine (which happens to be one of their driest wines with a nice spicy finish). They also have an interesting chili ice wine, which they say is great for cooking. The winery also sell baked goods, honey and crafted gifts. Matt who works the winery is very knowlegable and very friendly. I had friends from Colorado who visited Applewood farm recently and couldn't get enough of their wines. Check their website for their harvesting periods and events.
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