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'To Eris’

Golden Apples & Quince, Hudson Valley, New York, USA 

A wild sensory ride for lovers of all things ferocious. Brand new to Ontario, please welcome the fiercely farm-forward bevies of Wild Arc! Situated on 10 hectares in the Hudson Valley, operators Crystal and Todd are working with regenerative and biodynamic practices to create their stunning lineup out of local fruits and whiffs of brilliance. Made in collaboration with their friends at Rose Hill Farm in Red Hook, NY, ‘To Eris’ is a revisit to one of their favourite cuvées not seen for a few vintages. A combination of the honeyed, buttery textured golden apples and aromatic, astringent quince, this is their tribute to Eris the goddess of discord, who threw a golden apple into a wedding, inciting the Trojan War *allegedly*! Minty musk, sweet alyssum, pink candy canes, sweet spaghetti sauce (think chef boyardee), spiced schnitzel apple sauce & keen bubbles. Drink while playing catch in your grandparent’s backyard. 

$40.00
'To Eris’
$40.00

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Golden Apples & Quince, Hudson Valley, New York, USA 

A wild sensory ride for lovers of all things ferocious. Brand new to Ontario, please welcome the fiercely farm-forward bevies of Wild Arc! Situated on 10 hectares in the Hudson Valley, operators Crystal and Todd are working with regenerative and biodynamic practices to create their stunning lineup out of local fruits and whiffs of brilliance. Made in collaboration with their friends at Rose Hill Farm in Red Hook, NY, ‘To Eris’ is a revisit to one of their favourite cuvées not seen for a few vintages. A combination of the honeyed, buttery textured golden apples and aromatic, astringent quince, this is their tribute to Eris the goddess of discord, who threw a golden apple into a wedding, inciting the Trojan War *allegedly*! Minty musk, sweet alyssum, pink candy canes, sweet spaghetti sauce (think chef boyardee), spiced schnitzel apple sauce & keen bubbles. Drink while playing catch in your grandparent’s backyard.