11/06/2024
Ever taken an apple-inspired personality test?
Keepsake Cidery in Dundas is named after the “Keepsake” apple. This apple, developed at the University of Minnesota, received its name thanks to its extended storage capabilities, disease resistance, and quality of flavor. “These are qualities we emulate - durability, resiliency and quality!” shares Tracy Jonkman, orchard co-owner along with husband Nate Watters.
Keepsake Cidery, just south of Northfield, tends to more than 5000 apple trees on 25 acres. “We are more than ten years in and I feel like my passion for apples has grown,” says Nate. “It’s such a blessing to be able to farm, to help make people happy, and to contribute to society while creating something with my family and crew here that we all feel invested in and genuinely like doing.”
Keepsake’s tasting room and seating areas are nestled amid a grove of apple trees, whose fruit is turned on site into naturally fermented cider. They sell this same cider at their orchard-adjacent tasting room and in liquor stores and restaurants throughout Minnesota. The orchard was founded with an emphasis on community and sustainability. In addition to their organic apples, they partner with a handful of local orchards to source the fruit they press.
Cultivating community is a foundational element for this southeastern MN oasis. Local goods include meats, cheeses, breads, and spreads. The tasting room menu of toasties and charcuterie double as a roll call of local growers and producers. Summer Friday nights feature a rotating roster of local chefs and creative restaurateurs who feed hungry visitors of all ages.
Nate and Tracy enjoy being a destination for multigenerational families, fermentation aficionados, or day trippers looking for a change of scenery—their front porch, also known as the Tasting Room, truly is a site where all are welcome.
Keepsake ships their cider nationally and has a Cider Club and Cider Farm Share.
Keepsake Cidery is one of three makers sharing their story at the November 9 Taste Makers Class at the Farm at the Arb. Taste some of Keepsake’s distinctive naturally fermented cider varieties.
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