I love all the flavors of autumn... pumpkin, apple, cinnamon, and nutmeg. On a recent trip I grabbed this bottle of sparkling apple cider from the folks at Louisburg Cider Mill. Louisburg is a short drive south of Kansas City, on the Kansas side of the state line. Louisburg Cider Mill has been making mostly apple-related food products since 1977. Open year-round, they have pumpkins, and other outdoor activities and a giant corn maze in the Fall.
The bottle offers a rich cider scent. The clarity of the beverage itself goes hand in hand with the taste in that I would personally categorize this along the lines of a sparkling apple juice and not a cider. It tastes very much like apple juice and has none of the pulp or any of the spiced flavors you expect from cider fresh out of the apple press. That's not saying the drink is bad, it's perfectly fine, but I think it should be called what it is... sparkling apple juice.
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