CRAFT DISTILLERY

Nashoba Valley Distillery

Bolton,
Massachusetts
— Brandy, Liqueur

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

DISTILLERY SNAPSHOT

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Estate Grown
Organic apples distilled where they grow
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German Copper
Traditional pot still imported from Bavaria
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Heritage Varieties
Colonial apple breeds from Massachusetts soil
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Working Farm
Pick fruit that becomes next season’s spirits
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Harvest Season
Watch this year’s brandy being made
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Small Batches
Each vintage reflects that year’s harvest
📞 (978) 779-5521
🌐 http://nashobaspirits.com/
📍 100 Wattaquadock Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

Working Orchard That Makes Award-Winning Brandy

Nashoba Valley Distillery sits on a 35-acre organic fruit orchard in Bolton, Massachusetts, making it one of the most unique distillery settings in New England. Founded by Steve and Cindy Johnson in 2006, this operation started as Nashoba Valley Winery before expanding into spirits production. The Johnsons, who purchased the property in the 1990s, transformed what was originally a dairy farm into a thriving agricultural business that now produces everything from hard cider to small-batch spirits. The distillery occupies a rustic barn-style building surrounded by apple orchards, creating an authentic farm-to-bottle experience that’s rare in the craft spirits world. What sets Nashoba Valley apart is their commitment to using fruit from their own organic orchards in their spirit production. Steve Johnson, who left a corporate career to pursue agriculture, built the operation around sustainable farming practices and estate-grown ingredients. The distillery produces a range of spirits including apple brandy, pear brandy, and various fruit liqueurs, all crafted using traditional methods combined with modern distillation techniques. Their copper pot still, imported from Germany, allows them to create small batches that showcase the terroir of their Massachusetts orchard. Visitors get an authentic working farm experience that goes beyond typical distillery tours. You can walk through the orchards where the fruit is grown, see the fermentation process, and watch distillation happen in real time. The tasting room overlooks the orchard, and during harvest season, you might catch the team picking fruit that will eventually become spirits. It’s less polished than some operations but more genuine, with the kind of authentic agricultural atmosphere that makes you understand exactly where your spirits come from.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

Apple to Bottle From the Same Tree

Nashoba Valley is genuinely farm-to-bottle in the most literal sense possible. They grow their own organic apples, pears, and other fruits on 35 acres of certified organic orchards, then ferment and distill those fruits into brandy and liqueurs on the same property. This level of vertical integration is extremely rare in American distilling, where most operations source their ingredients from elsewhere. Their apple brandy uses heritage New England apple varieties that have been grown in Massachusetts for generations, creating spirits that taste distinctly of place. The seasonal nature of their production means each batch reflects the specific growing conditions of that year’s harvest, making their spirits true vintage expressions of Massachusetts terroir.

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Real Farm Life Not Theme Park Pretty

Tours take you through the entire process from orchard to bottle, starting in the fruit orchards where you can see the source of their spirits growing on the trees. The distillery itself is housed in a converted barn with exposed beams and a rustic atmosphere that feels authentically agricultural rather than manufactured. You’ll see their German copper pot still in action and learn about the fermentation process that transforms their estate-grown fruit into spirits. Tastings happen in a cozy room with views of the orchards, where you can sample their apple brandy, pear brandy, and seasonal fruit liqueurs. The staff are genuinely knowledgeable about both the agricultural and distillation sides of the operation, and during harvest season, the whole place buzzes with activity as they process fresh fruit.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

New England's Most Authentic Distillery Experience

This is perfect for anyone interested in agricultural spirits or who wants to see a truly integrated farm operation. If you’re expecting high-proof whiskey or bourbon, you’ll be disappointed since they focus on fruit brandies and liqueurs. But if you appreciate the connection between farming and distilling, or you’re curious about New England’s historical relationship with apple brandy, it’s fascinating. The seasonal nature means visiting during harvest time gives you the most complete picture of their operation. It’s also great for people who prefer lower-proof spirits or want to try something distinctly regional rather than another bourbon.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Visit during apple harvest season in the fall to see the operation at its most active and try spirits made from the current year’s fruit. The distillery is part of a larger winery and orchard operation, so plan extra time to explore the grounds and maybe pick up some fresh fruit or cider. GPS can be tricky since it’s on rural Wattaquadock Hill Road, so follow their website directions carefully. Tours are typically offered on weekends, but call ahead to confirm times and availability. Don’t expect a slick visitor center experience—this is a working farm first, so dress appropriately for walking through orchards and barns.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Nashoba Valley Distillery — Visitor FAQ

Do you really grow all the fruit used in your spirits?
Yes, they grow all their apples, pears, and other fruits on their 35-acre certified organic orchard. This makes them one of the few truly farm-to-bottle distilleries in New England, where you can literally see the source of their spirits growing on the property.
What’s the best time to visit to see production in action?
Fall harvest season is ideal since you’ll see fruit picking, fermentation, and distillation all happening simultaneously. The orchards are also beautiful during apple harvest, and you can taste spirits made from the current year’s crop.
Do you make whiskey or bourbon?
No, they specialize in fruit brandies and liqueurs made from their estate-grown organic fruit. If you’re looking for grain-based spirits like whiskey or bourbon, this isn’t the right destination, but their apple and pear brandies offer something uniquely New England.

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📍100 Wattaquadock Hill Rd, Bolton, MA 01740, USA

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