"A cidery known for classic Breton ciders—available in sweet, semi-dry, and dry styles—that embody the local preference for drier expressions and are often enjoyed in ceramic cider bowls alongside savory dishes." - Kristy Alpert
It was a wonderful surprise and a truly great experience on a rainy day! The tour was given in both English and French, with very useful and interesting information about the cider-making process. The lady who guided the tour was extremely friendly and welcoming, which made the visit even more enjoyable.
The tasting was fantastic—the quality of the cider is excellent! We left with several bottles… and still wishing we had taken more. Definitely worth a visit!
SVC
Google
We were welcomed by a very nice lady that speaks perfect English. We were given a tour with detailed explanations. Tour was free, you can tip at the end. We could taste all their products and coule buy at good prices. The products won many awards and they are delicious!
Eveliina Pärssinen
Google
Tour was very informative and it was in english. At the end we had the tasting, excellent ciders and lambigs.
Oliver Robinson
Google
We arrived near the end of a tour that had just been going around. Nevertheless we were invited to join in and join the tasting. This was just as we walked in the door. The women was lovely and spoke English very well, which is good as our french is very subpar. She was also very eager to do so rather than just begrudgingly speaking it.
The tour itself which we were guided on straight after (which was free by the way) was really interesting and conclusive. I didn't know cider was fermented in the bottle lol.
The cider is fairly priced, starting at €4 for a 75cl bottle. And delicious as well.
Kateřina Raabová
Google
What na experience! We really enjoyed Ms Ludovic's commentary; she was funny And extremely kind. Thank you for everything And we highly recommend a visit to everyone. 🍏😊
Karalyn Yu
Google
Friendly, informative, entertaining tour of the cidrerie. Great explanation of the cider-making process specific to the region that ended with a generous tasting of all their products. Afterwards, you can take a stroll through the orchards and also visit the museum and distillery next door.
Amy Chien
Google
The lady gave us a free tour and tasting in English, was very friendly and gave great explanations! I would highly recommend this cidrerie, try their pommeau and lambig (and ofc their ciders) as well. There's also an huge apple orchard nearby that you can visit at the manor that makes for a nice quick stroll.
Aly Howard
Google
Fabulous little Cidre factory.
Tour was free, guide spoke perfect English along with the French.
Tasting of the Cidre and other products too.