PART ONE: Who needs Napa when you've got Leelanau?

Tandem CidersOnce again the LPVA gets KUDOS from a regional writer! Bill Ging of the Oakland Press says that, “we are lucky to have one of the best stay-cations in the country. It’s called the Leelanau Wine Trail.” Bill and his wife visited eight of our 18 wineries. Bill writes about Tandem Cider:

Tandem Ciders is one of the most unique stops on the Leelanau wine trail. Tandem Ciders specializes in artisanal hard ciders and some very interesting small plates. Tandem Ciders is trying to establish the European tradition of hard cider in Leelanau County. They use Michigan apples in their ciders and work closely with neighboring growers that produce the fruit.

Read Part One and Part Two of Bill Ging’s Who needs Napa when you’ve got Leelanau?

One Response to “PART ONE: Who needs Napa when you've got Leelanau?”

  1. I was at a rental and there was a Michigan Wineries magazine. Do you have such magazine or do you know where I can get one that tells where they are all located and the events for the summer?

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