Mosier, Corvallis, Portland cideries share ‘Hard-Pressed’ top honors Apr 19, 2014 Apr 19, 2014 Updated Jul 27, 2020 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Gift this article New subscriber benefit! Copied to clipboard Out of gifts for the month Unfortunately you've used all of your gifts this month. Your counter will reset on the first day of next month. Share this article paywall-free Email Copy Link Here are the results of the first ever Hard-Pressed Cider Fest awards, held April 12 at Mt. Defiance Fruit in Odell:People’s Choice — Rack & Cloth, “Stony Pig”Best of Show — 2 Towns Ciderhouse, “Hop Stalk”Open ClassGold — 2 Towns, “Bad Apple”Silver — Portland Cider, “Pearfect Perry”Bronze — No awardFruit ClassGold — Gorge White House, “Mixed Berry”Silver — Gorge White House, “Blueberry”Bronze — Bull Run, “Bramble Berry”Hopped ClassGold — Two Towns, “Hop Stalk”Silver — Portland Cider, “Hop’rageous”Bronze — Fox-Tail, “The HMS”Dry/Semi-DryGold — HR Ciderworks, “Hard Apple Cider”Silver — Reverend Nat’s, “Newtown Pippin”Bronze — Portland Cider Co., “Kinda Dry”Sweet/Semi-SweetGold — Portland Cider Co., “Sorta Sweet”Silver — Hood Valley Hard Cider, “Apple Maiden”Bronze — Fox-Tail, “Gala” Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags Fruit Bronze Food Inorganic Chemistry Enology Botany Award Hard-pressed Cider Fest Defiance Cider Gold More from this section A transmission line under the Columbia? The Indian Creek Trail Poetry Walk returns April 1 Wasco County gives $5,000 toward litigation challenging FEMA floodplain rules aimed at protecting salmon Top Jobs Property Appraiser Wanted: Hood River County Seasonal Job Opportunity: Parks & Buildings Laborer at Hood River County DEPUTY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY I PT Tasting Room Associate at HRD Front Desk-Housekeeping-Maintenance IMMEDIATE JOB OPENING Seasonal Job Opportunity: Parks & Buildings Laborer at Hood River County Appraisal Assistant Wanted at Hood River County View all jobs News and Info from our Community Partners Information from the News and our advertisers (Want to add your business to this to this feed?) Sign Up For Newsletters Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Error! There was an error processing your request. Columbia Gorge News Sign up to receive notifications when a new Columbia Gorge News e-Edition is published. News Updates Would you like to receive our news updates? Signup today! Obituary updates Receive weekly updates on obituaries and death notices. Oregon Capital Press Oregon Capital Press presented by Columbia Gorge News Promotions and acquisitions Receive updates on upcoming promotions and special sections. Registered users-non-subscribers Imported List: Registered users-non-subscribers Sports updates Receive weekly updates on local sports news. Manage your lists Most Popular Articles Images Videos Commented ArticlespFriem eyes $2.1 million expansionHead-on collision causes brief bridge closureObituary: Chance DoubravskyDeaths & Services: March 25, 2026Obituary: Ray EnglishNo Kings Protest IIIPolice briefs: March 25, 2026Obituary: Carol WalkerGorge Local- In Business: Columbia Gorge Janitorial Supply Co.: Hood River’s New Hub for Sustainable LivingObituary: Rodney Viers Images VideosSorry, there are no recent results for popular videos. CommentedObituary: Anthony John Pereira (1) Latest News White Salmon Provides Update on Phase IIA Water Project Traffic Impacts Commission moves forward with Post Canyon road legalization The Gorge's First Sober Social Space is Looking for a Home City of Cascade Locks completes 2022-23 audit; council to put 5% Prepared Food and Beverage tax on November ballot to fund Emergency Services Klickitat County Commissioners: Competing 'Kings' rallies, how to rent the courthouse lawn, and new code requirements Partial closure of Main Street in White Salmon begins March 30 CHS student honors Dolores Huerta at White Salmon City Council meeting, and an update on postal delivery Rotary raffle raises funds to build Community Center
Wasco County gives $5,000 toward litigation challenging FEMA floodplain rules aimed at protecting salmon
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