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Bourdon Maple Farm

About Bourdon Maple Farm

Bourdon Maple Farm is an organic maple farm located in the hills of Woodstock, Vermont where tradition meets innovation to produce pure Vermont maple syrup.

Join our seasoned sugarmakers for a tour of the sugarhouse to learn how we make maple syrup, from tree to bottle, and how sustainable organic farming supports our wild forest ecosystems. Tours are about an hour long and include a maple syrup tasting flight to help you discover all the complex, nuanced flavors in pure maple syrup.

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112 Bourdon Rd, Woodstock, VT 05091

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Bourdon Maple Farm

Bourdon Maple Farm is an organic maple farm located in the hills of Woodstock, Vermont where tradition meets innovation to produce pure Vermont maple syrup.

Join our seasoned sugarmakers for a tour of the sugarhouse to learn how we make maple syrup, from tree to bottle, and how sustainable organic farming supports our wild forest ecosystems. Tours are about an hour long and include a maple syrup tasting flight to help you discover all the complex, nuanced flavors in pure maple syrup.