Spreyton Cider Co

Tasmania


Around 6km west of Latrobe along the B19 and C146, this company produces some of Tasmania's best-loved apple and pear ciders. Visit its modern tasting shed to sample its range of six ciders, one ginger beer and one juice and then take a self-guided tour around the apple orchard. Sometimes there's live music to entertain visitors on weekend afternoons.


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