From the pour bench:Rich Vanilla

Off Mile 71: The Decorated Grove at the Crest

The Cabin Road Past the Grove

Somebody strings that grove every winter. This road ends at their porch light.

Three-Wick Christmas Cabin: The Cabin Road Past the Grove, a detour off Route 109

Why the road turns off here

Nobody has ever caught the garland stringers working the grove at Mile 71, and the grove is not telling. But a road leaves the crest past the last decorated trunk, and it climbs to a cabin with spare garland on the porch and a wood pile that says December is a lifestyle. Highways move on. Cabins hold still, which is also the entire job description of a candle.

What the air does on the way in

The climb smells like the grove decided to keep going. Fraser fir crowds both shoulders of the road, birch smoke comes crackling down off a chimney you cannot see yet, and near the top there is orange with spice in it, because the kitchen is already drying slices for next winter's garland. They plan ahead up here. It is that kind of household.

What waits at the end

The cabin keeps three fires going, so the candle got three wicks. Three-Wick Christmas Cabin: fraser fir, crackling birch, spiced orange, in a 16oz that takes the assignment seriously. It is not poured yet, and the stringers of all people respect things that arrive in season. Reservations are free, nothing is due today, and somebody will leave the porch light on.

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