Calvados Tourism in Normandy → Distilleries

The Calvados
distilleries

The Calvados dis­til­ler­ies and estates are open to vis­it­ors all year round. Count­less tast­ings, activ­it­ies and dis­cov­er­ies await you!

  • Le Père Jules

    St-Désir de Lisieux

    A family story, the story of a passion…

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  • Distillerie Busnel

    Cormeilles

    Foun­ded in the heart of the Pay d’Auge in 1820, Dis­til­ler­ie Busnel is the first major Calvados House. You can visit one of the last great work­ing dis­til­ler­ies and learn all about the pro­duc­tion of its Calvados in a typ­ic­al Normandy setting. 

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  • Maison Hérout

    Auvers

    Maison Hérout was foun­ded in Auvers, in the heart of the Le Cotentin region, in 1946. It has been a pion­eer in organ­ic cider-based pro­duc­tion excel­lence since the 70s. 

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  • Domaine de la Duretière

    Lassay-Les-Châteaux

    An organ­ic family farm, with 17 hec­tares of orch­ards, loc­ated in the Calvados Dom­fron­tais, Calvados, and Pom­meau de Nor­man­die appel­la­tions. Calvados apple grow­ers and producers. 

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  • Pacory — Ferme des Grimaux

    Mantilly

    In Normandy, in the heart of the Dom­front region, the land of the pear, our family farm pro­duces cider-based products ori­gin­at­ing from high stem orch­ards where the grass is grazed by our herd of Normandy cows. 

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  • Distillerie La Monnerie

    Cerisy-Belle-Etoile

    The moment you enter our cel­lars, the odour inter­rog­ates you: should you stay quiet and just taste, or speak up and share? Come and par­take in an authen­t­ic exper­i­ence in which you will learn all about the pro­duc­tion of AOC Calvados in our cel­lars that are home to 100-year-old casks. 

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  • Didier Lemorton

    Mantilly

    Spe­cial­ising in old vin­tage Dom­fron­tais Calvados, the Lemor­ton family has been man­aging the family estate for 3 generations. 

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  • Michel Bréavoine

    Coudray-Rabut

    Just a stone’s throw from Pont l’Évêque, the Bréa­voine cider farm has been pro­cessing the fruit from its 40 hec­tares of orch­ards for three gen­er­a­tions, pro­du­cing the finest ciders, Pom­meau and Calvados.

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  • Roger Groult

    Saint-Cyr-du-Ronceray

    Delve into the his­tory of the Pays d’Auge by paying a visit to our 5th gen­er­a­tion family dis­til­lery where we have always pro­duced our Calvados in the tra­di­tion­al manner. 

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  • La Spiriterie Française, Château du Breuil, Normandie

    Le Breuil-en-Auge

    This, one of the most pres­ti­gi­ous dis­til­ler­ies of Calvados, set in a 16th-17th cen­tury château, pro­duces a wide range of Calvados Pays d’Auge and Calvados-based products, from the most tra­di­tion­al to the most innovative. 

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  • Ferme de la Sapinière

    Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer

    The Ferme de la Sap­in­ière pro­duces all of its ciders using nat­ur­al fer­ment­a­tion, without the addi­tion of carbon diox­ide. It also pro­duces Pom­meau de Nor­man­die and Calvados. Guided tours are avail­able allow­ing vis­it­ors to learn more about our delect­able Normandy beverages. 

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  • Cidrerie du Perche

    Val au Perche

    We grow and pro­cess fruit on 22 hec­tares of organ­ic cider apple orch­ards, installed in a “High Qual­ity Envir­on­ment­al Stand­ard” build­ing. We receive vis­it­ors on our family farm all year round. 

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