652melanies
My husband and I stopped by Burch Farms on a Friday afternoon. They had a very nice little store that featured a variety of local products. They have honey, jams and jellies, local produce and a large variety of local apples. The also had a wine tasting bar on one side. We enjoyed our tasting, especially their Cayuga. Everything was decorated for fall, so it was a very festive atmosphere. It was worth stopping in to take a look around.
katherinef928
This market was next door to our hotel so I decided to walk over. They were celebrating their 75th anniversary. The local produce was fresh & reasonably priced. It smelled great as they had lots of varieties of grapes for sale. The bargains were cabbage heads & cauliflower the size of bowling balls at 75 cents a piece & apple cider for $1.00/gallon. My husband bought goats milk fudge & we also picked up a variety of peppers to take home with us. The staff was friendly & helpful & also guided us to the Freeport restaurant for dinner for which we were very grateful as it was a wonderful experience.
117PollyK
We stopped here because we were visiting area wineries. Not only is the is family run business and winery, but a farm market, deli and bakery! The staff was very friendly and helpful. Treated us like guests! We bought a couple of bottles of peach wine (OMG - and not too sweet!), cranberry walnut bread, fudge, apples... it was a great find. We were there the day before Easter and they had just finished an easter egg hunt for kids and it seems like they had a large amount of kids enjoying the day.
w-h-iner_1
Burch Farms provides more than just wine. Be sure to check out the fresh fruits and typical benefits you would expect to find at a farm. The wines are good and they have a different selection than the others in the area.