Carola Wine + Cider - Pleasant Valley (750 mL)
Carola Wine + Cider - Pleasant Valley (750 mL)
Carola Wine + Cider's Plesant Valley is a dry, sparkling, natural cider made from a blend of Bittersharp and Bittersweet cultivars grown on Oregon's South Santiam River by Pleasant Valley Cider Apples. Dry, tannic, rich, complex, and deep in color. Bottle conditioned and disgorged with fresh juice from the following vintage after a year in barrel. This dry cider is a nod to West Country English cider producers.
Nothing added (no added sulfites) and nothing removed during fermentation - the only ingredients are apples + time.
2023 Vintage, first released in Late 2025
About Carola Wine + Cider: David Hendrickson makes a range of delicious natural cider in a small barn on the banks of the Nehalem River on Oregon's North Coast. The apples and fruit used for his fermentations are more 'found' than 'farmed,' sourced from numerous forgotten trees, large and small, old and young, on both sides of the Oregon Coast Range. David cares for and harvests from several apple trees throughout his community - including trees still thriving from century old orchards on farms in the area. Each of his cider are natural naturally fermented (wild yeast), rolling throughout the harvest season without any additions or adjustments in the cellar (zero / zero, nothing added and nothing removed during the cider making). His ciders are bottle conditioned by adding a bit of fresh juice at bottling for a natural sparkle, and to best preserve the spirit of diverse and wild fruit and the unique place where it grows. We find that each of his ciders has a soft salinity, unique to the coastal terroir, and that makes for delightful food pairings with seafood and fresh seasonal fare. More about Carola Wine & Cider.
- Dry-to-Sweet Scale: Dry
- Tannins: Medium-Minus
- Acidity: Medium
- 🍎🍐 Varieties: Apple Variety Info Unavailable
- Features: Blend and No Sulfites Added
- ABV: %
- Format: 750 mL Bottle
- Shipping available across U.S.
- In stock, ready to ship
- Inventory on the way