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Sebastopol Gravenstein Apple

Sebastopol Gravenstein Apple

Among thousands of California apple varieties, the heirloom Gravenstein is widely regarded as one of the best eating and baking apples. A fine balance of sweet and tart, its full-bodied flavor intensifies when made into sauce, juice, cider or vinegar. The apples also hold their shape beautifully in pies and tarts.

Warm, dry days, cool nights and Northern California’s mellow loamy soil provide ideal growing conditions for Sonoma County’s historic Gravenstein apple trees. The twisted trunk of a mature Gravenstein supports a 30-foot canopy laden with perfumed blossoms in the springtime. Some trees produce a prolific 2,000 pounds of fruit each.

Aficionados flock to Sebastopol during the Spring Apple Blossom Festival and again at the Gravenstein Harvest Festival in August.

As it ripens, the standard Gravenstein undergoes a pronounced change in color; from yellow or lime green, an intermediate light orange with red stripes, and finally to a medium orange with dark red stripes. Other apples oxidize after slicing, quickly turning an unappealing brown. Cut into a Grav and an orange tinge almost immediately blushes over the ivory flesh.

The Gravenstein was introduced to South Jutland, Denmark, in 1669, which is where it gained its name. German migrants brought the apple to North America in 1790 and Russian fur traders planted the first West Coast Gravenstein orchards at their outpost in Fort Ross in 1820, where the trees survived despite inhospitable conditions such as intense winds and salt air. It is likely that cuttings from theses trees were used to start the orchards in Sebastopol.

By the early 1900s thousands of Gravenstein orchards were established and the apple had become the heart of a major industry in Sonoma County as dryers, canners, apple cider and apple brandy producers took advantage of its suitability for processing. During World War II American troops were provided with applesauce and dried apples from Sebastopol Gravensteins, and this made the apple into an icon for the town.

The Presidium

Suburban development and the popularity of wine production have reduced the number of apple orchards in Sonoma County today. Some of the apple orchards grow on land that has been property of apple farming families for generations while others are operated by tenant farmers. These farmers rely on the support of landowners who could sell their land for grape production but have decided that the area’s apple tradition is more important than personal financial gain. Only a dozen commercial growers and two commercial processors remain in Sonoma County. Production in Sonoma County is now only a tiny fraction of its historic high levels, and continues to diminish as small farmers struggle to market their heirloom fruit.

The Presidium works to promote and protect farmers who nurture their apples from tree to table. Most of the Sebastopol growers farm land that has been in apple production for over a century. Their agricultural traditions yield sweet-tart, crisp, juicy and delicious Gravenstein apples.

Production Area: Sonoma County, California
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Presidium Producers

ORGANIC GROWERS

Scott Bice/Redwood Hill Farm
5440 Thomas Road
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-827-3532
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Stan Devoto/Devoto Gardens
655 Gold Ridge Road
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-823-6650
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Cathy and Marty Gregori
C&M Farm
10225 Green Valley Road
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-823-0827
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John Kolling
Solana Gold Organics
PO Box 1340
Sebastopol, CA 95473
707-829-1121
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Paul Kolling
Nana Mae’s Organics
708 Gravenstein Hwy N, #174
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-829-7359
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Perry Kozlowski
Kozlowski Farms
5566 Gravenstein Hwy 116
Forestville, CA 95436
707-887-1587
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Patrick Lynch
Lynch Farm
707-887-1592
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John Guardino
707-477-0536
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Bill MacDonald
MacDonald Farm
5730 Ross Branch Rd.
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-887-7865
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Torrey Olson
Gabriel Farm
3175 Sullivan Road
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-823-0617
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Randy Roberts
Lyngard Orchards
541 Gold Ridge Road
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-829-0769
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Lee Walker
Walker Apples
PO Box 220
Graton, CA 95444
707-823-4310
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http://www.walkerapples.com


TRANSITIONAL GROWERS

Calvi Family
K&K Orchard (U-Pick)
1350 Gail Lane
Sebastopol, CA
707-823-8102
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http://www.geocities.com/grav_apples


CONVENTIONAL GROWERS

Lee Walker
Walker Apples
PO Box 220
Graton, CA 95444
707-823-4310
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http://www.walkerapples.com

Dave Hale
Hale’s Apple Farm
1526 Gravenstein Hwy N.
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-823-4613
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Randy Roberts
Lyngard Orchards
541 Gold Ridge Road
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-829-0769
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Paul and Pat Schoch
335 Sparks Road
Sebastopol, CA
707-823-3889
(no email)

Ben Hurst
Twin Hill Farms
1689 Pleasant Hill Road
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-823-2815
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http://www.twinhillranch.com

Ken Ratzlaff
Ratzlaff Ranch
13128 Occidental Road
Sebastopol, CA 95472
707-823-0538
(no email)


PROCESSOR
Manzana Apple Products
707-823-5313
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http://hometown.aol.com/manzanaca/