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THE PEOPLE

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Central Appalachian tree syrups are a window into the lives of the diverse communities living in the forested hills of the Appalachian Mountains today and hundreds of years ago. Read More

THE LAND

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The resilient forests of Appalachia and the unique soils of the forest floor continue to support the growth of sugar trees today.  The sap of sugar, red, black, and silver maples gift Appalachian communities with a maple syrup that is both rich and complex in flavor. Read More

THE ECONOMY

 

Despite a long history of extractive industry in the region and its claim of old-growth forests, maple sugaring by the remarkably resilient communities on a small scale to support families during the months of late winter and early spring.  Read More

THE TECHNOLOGY

 

Maple sugaring technology in Appalachia joins innovation with tradition to reduce the amount of time and labor to produce a maple syrup product while reserving the rich, more complex flavors of Authentic Appalachia maple syrup. Read More

THE PEOPLE

​

Central Appalachian tree syrups are a window into the lives of the diverse communities living in the forested hills of the Appalachian Mountains today and hundreds of years ago. Read More

THE LAND

​

The resilient forests of Appalachia and the unique soils of the forest floor continue to support the growth of sugar trees today.  The sap of sugar, red, black, and silver maples gift Appalachian communities with a maple syrup that is both rich and complex in flavor. Read More

THE ECONOMY

 

Despite a long history of extractive industry in the region and its claim of old-growth forests, maple sugaring by the remarkably resilient communities on a small scale to support families during the months of late winter and early spring.  Read More

THE TECHNOLOGY

 

Maple sugaring technology in Appalachia joins innovation with tradition to reduce the amount of time and labor to produce a maple syrup product while reserving the rich, more complex flavors of Authentic Appalachia maple syrup. Read More

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