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Indulge in Select Artisanal Cheeses  
of the Hudson Valley from These Exceptional 
Creameries 
Sprout Creek 
Farm's cheeses are made from the nutritious and creamy 
(antibiotic and hormone free) milk of small herds of cows and goats that roam 
the pastures eating what they're supposed to eat - grass. This milk is nutrient 
rich, low in cholesterol, high in Omega 3s, and still retains proteins, minerals 
and vitamins necessary for good health. From the much-loved pastured animals to 
the cheeses lovingly crafted and aged, you are sure to "Taste the Difference a 
Little Grass Makes". 
The Creamery at Twin Maple 
Farm focuses on producing Hudson Red, a washed rind, raw jersey 
cow milk cheese which is sold nationally at top restaurants and specialty food 
stores. It recently won a Gold medal at the North American Jersey Cattle 
Association competition. All milk used for the cheeses comes from small, local, 
family-run farms that use no artificial hormones or antibiotics. 
Coach Farm 
remains faithful to the traditional methods of the French farmstead cheesemaker, 
turning out authentic, artisanal goat cheeses that were once found only in the 
remote villages of France. Coach Farm has over 900 French Alpine dairy 
goats, born and raised on our farm. The small, white-tiled creamery where we 
make our cheeses connects directly to the milking parlor. These cheeses, 
both fresh and aged, are premium cheeses served in many of New York's three and 
four-star restaurants, a number of whom identify them by name on their 
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Savor Some of the Best  
Baked Goods Ever! 
The folks at Bonfiglio & Bread in Hudson, NY, 
make breads and pastries that are truly inspired. Always fresh, always amazing, 
once you try Chef Gaby's breads, you will be hard-pressed to find anything 
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Taste the Newly Released 
2011 Baco Noir Reserve 
Casscles Vineyard 
Just in time for Thanksgiving, we are so proud to 
release the 2011 Baco Noir Reserve. This is the wine that inspired our passion 
for Baco. Made with the fruit from Steve Casscles' 16-year-old Baco vines in 
Athens, NY, this wine is light-bodied but multi-layered, rich with hints of 
bright cherry, blackberry, vanilla, and even some almond. The 2010 vintage was 
the only Hudson Valley wine to win a Double Gold Medal at this year's NY State 
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Wow, such tasty wines for all occasions. Common to Italian wines, Have smell that is aromatic. Perfect for social gathering and friends.
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