LA FERME D'HOTTE
When you walk through the door of Gérard and Corinne Hotte's farm, you already know almost everything about the adventure of the little apple in the Champagne-Ardenne region. At the beginning, Gérard and Corinne, not wanting to give up the farm (although it was too small for them to make a living from it), decided to restore the orchards, replanting apple trees of old local varieties and opting straight away for organic farming. There is love in all of this: the couple share their passion by welcoming the public to the 19th century farmhouse and to the Pays d'Othe museum set up in the barn where three centuries of memory and old materials are recorded. A journey through time accompanied by a visit to the orchards and a tasting. It's so intoxicatingly beautiful. Ciders? You will taste a few choice vintages, some of which won medals at the Paris agricultural competition: traditional cider from the Pays d'Othe, sweet cider, Champagne cider "Saveur de pommier", still cider, and also new products such as Cidromel or rosé cider, as well as rapeseed oil or cider brandy. Note: the old-fashioned pressing (as in the Middle Ages), which takes place on the last Sunday in September with horses and stone millstone, is not seen anywhere else.
The small Cider Museum traces no less than three centuries of history around the apple and cider. You can admire many old objects to discover the production of the time, including presses with parrot wheel, slaughtering, parallel screws ...
Did you know? This review was written by our professional authors.
Members' reviews on LA FERME D'HOTTE
The ratings and reviews below reflect the subjective opinions of members and not the opinion of The Little Witty.