From the pour bench:Rich Vanilla

Off Mile 80: The Saddle Shop with the Door Propped Open

The Harness Loft Stairs

The saddler works downstairs. The good stuff ages upstairs.

Saddle Leather: The Harness Loft Stairs, a detour off Route 109

Why the road turns off here

The saddle shop at Mile 80 gives its air away through a propped door, but the door only covers the ground floor. Up the outside stairs is the loft where the shop keeps what it will not sell: retired saddles, uncut hides, a century of tack. The highway is for scents that ride. The loft is for what gets kept, and keeping is candle work.

What the air does on the way in

The stairs pass the hay door first, so sweet hay reaches you before the loft does, drifting down off bales stacked to the rafters. Then the leather arrives, deeper and older than the fresh-cut hides downstairs, and behind it warm amber, the saddle oil that soaked into the floorboards decades ago and has no plans to leave.

What waits at the end

The loft is the one room the shop never sells from, so we put it in a jar. Saddle Leather: saddle leather, warm amber, sweet hay, in a 12oz amber jar. Not poured yet, and the saddler would tell you not to rush good leather anyway. Reservations are free and nothing is due today. Take the stairs down slow. They creak on purpose.

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