Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse embraces the direct-to-consumer model for its farm-to-table cider. Recently, the brand announced nationwide direct shipping of its diverse cider range which includes the Imperial ciders and the Harrison Apple ciders. Previously available primarily at the Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse and select locations in the tri-state area, this expansion opens up access to its premium farm-to-table ciders for consumers across the United States.
The cidermaking process, under the expertise of award-winning winemaker Cameron Stark, utilizes fresh apples sourced from regional farms in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. The addition of locally grown herbs, botanicals, fruits, and native ingredients, such as Cape May beach plums and dry-harvested cranberries, enriches the flavor profile of these artisanal farm-to-table ciders.
The decision to expand direct-to-consumer shipping is a bold move that will certainly expand the Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse's reach.
Farm-to-Table Cider Ranges
Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse Announces Nationwide Direct Shipping
Trend Themes
1. Direct-to-consumer Cider Shipping - The nationwide direct shipping of Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse's diverse cider range presents a disruptive innovation opportunity for the cider industry.
2. Farm-to-table Ciders - Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse's use of fresh regional ingredients like beach plums and cranberries creates a disruptive innovation opportunity for the farm-to-table movement in the cider industry.
3. Regional Sourcing for Cidermaking - Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse's sourcing of fresh apples from regional farms in New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania opens up a disruptive innovation opportunity for the regional sourcing movement in the cider industry.
Industry Implications
1. Cider Industry - The direct-to-consumer shipping model embraced by Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse has the potential to disrupt the traditional distribution channels in the cider industry.
2. Farm-to-table Movement - Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse's commitment to using locally grown ingredients in their ciders paves the way for disruptive innovation in the farm-to-table movement.
3. Regional Sourcing - Ironbound Farm and Ciderhouse's emphasis on sourcing apples from regional farms presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the regional sourcing movement of the cider industry.