The County Cider Company

North Marysburgh

Experience/Attraction, County Ambassador Certified, Family Friendly, Farm, Good for Groups, Pet Friendly

Operating since 1995 as the first official winery in Prince Edward County. We grow our own apples and make cider from over 16 varieties of heirloom and cider specific apples. Our location offers a spectacular view overlooking the water and has a licensed patio serving lunch from our wood-fired oven. Tastings are available for a fee. Try our different ciders, such as Blackberry-Peach, Tortured Path, Elderflower Sour or Harvest Spice. Pick up a Waupoos 4-pack or a Growler of your seasonal favourite.

What’s nearby

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  • The Restaurant at Waupoos Winery

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  • Creasy's Apple Dabble Farm

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