Domaine Pinnacle

Domaine Pinnacle is a family-owned orchard, cidery, and maple-grove located near the village of Frelighsburg in the Eastern Townships of Quebec, Canada.

Founded in 2000 by Charles Crawford [1] and Susan Reid as a cidery, the company's products are available today in more than 50 countries, having won more than 60 gold medals in prestigious national and international competitions.[2]

Location

Located near Mount Pinnacle in Frelighsburg, the estate hosts century-old apple orchards and a farmhouse originally built in 1859. The farmhouse’s distinguishing feature is an octagonal rooftop lookout turret that was used to keep a watch on the nearby Vermont border. Local residents claim that, in its first years, the house served as a stop on the famous underground railroad providing a safe haven for slaves seeking freedom. Many years later, it became a convenient meeting place for bootleggers during the Prohibition Era.

Also located on the property is Domaine Pinnacle’s boutique,[3] open year-round to the public and offering tastings of products with appropriate food pairings, self-guided tours and an interpretation center demonstrating the company’s heritage and production process.

Products

Product timeline

Product Release Date
Domaine Pinnacle Ice Cider 2001
Domaine Pinnacle Signature Réserve Spéciale Ice Cider 2001
Domaine Pinnacle Sparkling Ice Cider 2004
Domaine Pinnacle Summit Selection Ice Cider 2005
Domaine Pinnacle Summit Selection Sparkling Ice Cider 2005
Domaine Pinnacle Crème de Pommes 2007
Domaine Pinnacle Reserve 1859 2008
Coureur des Bois Maple Ice Cider 2010
Coureur des Bois Maple Syrup Cream Liqueur 2010
Verger Sud Still Cider 2010
Verger Sud Sparkling Cider 2010
Ungava Canadian Premium Gin 2011
Coureur des Bois Canadian Whisky and Maple Syrup Liqueur 2012
Reflet d'Hiver 2012
Chic Choc Spiced Rum 2014
Quartz Vodka 2014
Origine Still Cider 2015
Origine Sparkling Cider 2015
Canadian Shield Whisky 2016

See also

References

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