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Eagle Haven Winery/Perkin’s Variety Apples
EAGLE HAVEN WINERY/PERKINS VARIETY APPLES
VIP: Choice of caramel apple, Eagle Haven wine glass or 3lb bag of apples.
Address: 8243 Sims Rd Sedro Woolley, WA 98284 Miles off of I-5 – 8 Phone: (360) 856-6248 Winery Phone: (360) 856-6248
Owners: Tom Shields, Todd Mast, Mark Benson, Melina Zahalka, Ty Bricker, Kris McCollom & Ector DeLeon Website: EagleHavenWinery.com
FARM TYPE: Apple orchard, winery & vineyard. DIRECTIONS: On I-5 take exit #232 , go east on Cook Rd. approx 5 miles to HWY 20 intersection turn left on HWY 20 approx. 5 miles to Sims Rd, turn right on Sims Rd, farm is on the left.
FARM PREMISES: 40 acre orchard with 20 varieties of apples along with 5 acres of lush vineyards and view of the north cascades all around. The winery features an old world Tasting Room and scenic wine garden with seating and picnic tables. Outdoor pavilion amphitheater for concerts, wedding & events.
~FREE~FESTIVAL ACTIVITIES:
• Meet the Farmer sessions • guided tour with information on vineyard care and apple trees in the northwest FREE SAMPLES: Apples, Pears and Wine LEARN WHILE TOURING THESE PREMISES: The care and techniques of apple production, as well as wine making from vine to bottle and vineyard tours RETAIL ($): Many varieties of apples, pears, apple cider and honey. Seven varieties of grape wines four of fruit wines and winery merchandise. FOOD ($): Caramel apples FARM HISTORY: The Perkin’s family planted the fi rst orchard in 1972. Then following their interest they planted the vineyard in 2000 and opened the doors to their one of a kind Winery, tasting room and their award winning wines. In June of 2017 Darrell purchased the farm and has been keeping the family heritage alive. In October 2021, Bughouse operations bought the farm and the winery. Bughouse Operations consist of 7 local people. Their goal is to make Eagle Haven Winery a destination with great wines and great events. AGFARMATION: When you plant an apple seed it will never grow the same kind of apple it came from. Apples from seeds are called chance seedlings. To replicate a variety of apple you must use a graft or a bud to get the same apple.