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Couple uncorks new Cider House in Granville.
Post-Star (Glen Falls, NY)
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June 28, 2007
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Byline: Erin Demuth
Jun. 28--GRANVILLE -- It may sound cliche, but it's really more of a deliciously appropriate pun.
Dan Wilson and his wife, Susan Knapp, have spent a lot of time mulling things over lately -- so much so that mulling's become a new way of life for them.
This weekend, the pair will open a new hard cider business at Hicks Orchard in Granville. It's called Slyboro Cider House. "We started experimenting with ciders a few years ago -- around the turn of the century, to give it that traditional twist," Wilson said, laughing.
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