From the pour bench:Rich Vanilla

Route 109 / Leg 2: ORCHARD VALLEY

Mile 38. Winter Candy Apple

The Cold Room at the Valley's Last Stand

Winter Candy Apple: The Cold Room at the Valley's Last Stand, a stop on Route 109

What the air does out here

The valley's last stand holds Mile 38, and its cold room has kept every December on record. This is the orchard's cold-weather answer: ruby apples gone candied, orange and cinnamon warm behind, rose petals from the fence stretch pressed in with the packing paper. The valley opened with jam at a painted gate at Mile 10; it closes with winter in a box, provisions for the road.

Who rides with it

December planners collecting their July boxes. The family that packs them. Drivers taking one apple for the road; the stand insists. They pack the December boxes in July. The Ice House back at Mile 5 has stopped calling it strange and started calling it competition.

Pair it at the next stop

The cold weather shelf Cranberry Woods opened at the bog, Mile 17, closes here, and Orchard Valley closes with it. Past the lot the first fairground lights are already on, copper pots and sugar smoke, and Almond Biscotti works the first oven at Mile 39. The valley sends you off fed. The fair takes it from here.

Cranberry Woods · Mile 17Almond Biscotti · Mile 39

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