A Celebration of East Coast Sustainable Agriculture & Craft Fermentation


Sunday July 20th, 2025

Dozens of wine/cider/etc. free samples from at least 17 awesome regional producers

Food for purchase from local food vendors

Showcase of select local sustainable growers & food brands doing cool things with great local agricultural products (samples & purchase)

Live music sets:

Alternating hours by local indie folk artist Dayes & Ray Belanger

21+ Tickets available through Eventbrite:

Early Bird/Trade: $40/PP | Regular: $50/PP

(Includes $5 donation to Whittier Birthplace + MASSeration wine glass; Additional Eventbrite fees apply)

T-shirts & exclusive MASSeration wine available as add-ons

11am-1pm, 1-3pm, or 3-5pm time slots

Dogs Encouraged | Site is not accessible unfortunately

Free After Party with DJ 6-10 at Tilde in Cambridge

Featuring additional products not being presented at MASSeration, but from the same great regional producers:

Iapetus “Figure 2”, Marzae “MASSeration”, & More to be confirmed!

More Side Events Below!

Meet the Producers

  • Iapetus makes Vermont wine using predominantly hybrid grapes, grown by us in the Champlain Valley. Winegrowers Ethan Joseph and Tyler Mackelvey shepherd the wines from vine to bottle, with minimal effective intervention, representing the Champlain Valley terroir in bottle.

  • NOK VINO is a small team of farmers dedicated to expressing New England terroir through regenerative farming and minimal intervention wine making. We farm six vineyards across New Hampshire, from the Seacoast to the Connecticut River Valley, including the oldest hybrid vineyard in New England, planted in 1969. Our wines are vivid and soulful, capturing the energy of the dynamic landscapes we tend, a celebration of this sacred dance between humans, earth, and cosmos! We envision a future that is ecologically sound and inclusive of all people, a belief that the world can change for the better and that we have a part in that change!

  • Eden makes cider using all Vermont apples, grown by us and our orchard partners and focusing on cider-specific heirloom varieties. We make a full range of ciders, including dry wine style, refreshing canned ciders free of additives, and perhaps what we’re best know for, world class ice cider.

  • Saltbox Cidershop is a Haverhill based cider company focusing on extra dry ciders. We offer sparkling ciders and a more traditional canned ciders. We started selling cider in April of 2024 and can be found in many shops and restaurants around northeastern Massachusetts.

  • Inspired by old-world European farmers and practices, Heartsby True produces dry farmhouse-style cider and fruit wines made with wild hand-foraged apples, pears, cherries, and other fruit they find along the way. Native yeasts and bacteria drive the natural fermentation, and oak barrels impart complex flavors. Nothing is added nor taken away. Located in The Catskill Mountains, everything is hand-processed on their small homestead, with a young cider orchard, flower and vegetable gardens, and heritage-breed chickens.

  • @rosehillferments Rose Hill Farm Winery is low intervention winery and fruit farm in the Hudson Valley. Utilizing estate grown apples, plums, cherries, quince, blueberries and buying grapes from other likeminded farmers, there’s nothing they can’t ferment. Headed by Matthew Sanford, Sam Rogers and a dedicated team they produce a wide range of wines and ciders that often blur the lines between the two.

  • All Camuna projects seek to explore the question “How can humans be active partners in creation in a way that honors the natural world and the divine?” To that end we are committed to supporting best practice agriculture and minimal intervention in the cellar. Our goal is to work with nature to co-create interesting fermented beverages that are good for the land, the body, and the soul.

  • Cornish Cider Company is a small cellar cidery located on 20 acres of young orchard, field, and forest in Cornish, Maine USA. Owners Jacqueline and Jared Carr focus on creating ciders made from wild yeasts and wild seedling apple varieties found in and around Cornish along with specific apples from local orchards.

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  • Hana Makgeolli is a Brooklyn-based producer of artisanal Korean rice wines. Since launching in 2020, our sool is made to celebrate heritage and the labor of love. By using only organic rice and traditional brewing methodologies, we craft makgeolli with complex flavors that showcase the rich depth of Korea’s sool tradition.

  • Field Supply Wine is a natural wine producer focused on drawing out the fullest expression of each varietal, sourced from growers in the Finger Lakes and North Fork regions. We work exclusively with locally grown fruit, fermented naturally with the fewest possible interventions.

  • Westwind Orchard is a small farm, orchard and cidery with a farm-to-table restaurant located in the Hudson Valley. We produce dry, unfiltered, sulfite-free ciders with a keen focus on using cider specific varieties and low-intervention techniques, allowing each apples true character to shine through.

  • Founded in 2020 in New York’s Finger Lakes region, Six Eighty Cellars is a boutique winery crafting small-batch, earthenware-aged wines in unexpected styles. Their Certified Sustainable estate vineyard on the west side of Cayuga Lake serves as the foundation for their innovative approach, blending ancient and modern techniques to capture the purest expression of the grape. They are committed to sustainability and minimal intervention, ensuring each wine reflects the respect for the environment and unique terroir. They invite wine enthusiasts everywhere to discover something new and exciting.

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  • R.A.S. Wines makes sparkling, still and aromatized wines from 100% Maine fruit: wild blueberries, apples and grapes. Wild blueberries are our specialty: the extraordinary indigenous fruit of Maine, tended by the Passamaquoddy, Maine's First People. Everything we do is small-scale, handmade, and in the long local traditions of conscientious, humane farming and environmental stewardship.

  • Berkshire Cider Project creates dry, sparkling hard cider inspired by the art, agriculture and community that makes the Berkshires region so special. Making use of local, foraged and imported apples, Berkshire Cider Project crafts sparkling hard ciders that are bone dry (zero sugar), refreshing and complex to complement your modern table. We also maintain partnerships with local cultural institutions - including Hancock Shaker Village, Arrowhead, The Mount and Jacob’s Pillow - utilizing their landscape and orchards to create special, site specific ciders that tell the story of this landscape.

  • Prism Cellars is startup label focused on producing minimal intervention wines from primarily hybrid grape varieties. Based in the Finger Lakes of New York, Prism Cellars aims to create standout wines that inspire the mind and elate the senses. Releasing the first wines to the public in 2025, this will be the first time Prism Cellars is poured in the Great State of Massachusetts.

    *Attendance is likely but not confirmed

  • Inspired by farmhouse practices, natural wine, and the long history of apples in America, Greenpoint Cidery uses traditional methods, local ingredients, and minimal intervention. Fermented from all New York apples, their ciders and co-fermentations are 100% dry, aged, unfiltered, and unfined. Each is hand made in small batches, and experimental limited releases are made with fruits, herbs, and flowers foraged from the surrounding land.

  • Fable Farm Fermentory is a farm-winery producing aged wines, ciders, vinegars, and non-alcoholic elixirs. Our wines are made in partnership with our local flora, microorganisms, and ecology as a Whole - calling on apples, pears, grapes, honey, tree saps, and the blending thereof, as well as herbs and other berries that we grow an glean in the verdant foothills of Central Vermont. We’re committed to native yeast fermentation, which we believe allows the wine to best reflect the place from which it rose. From press to bottle we choose to maintain the integrity of the microbial-molecular matrix that has formed by the intelligence of Nature by not filtering, or adding laboratory yeasts or sulfites. After fermenting our wines completely dry, we send them to the cave to cure and mature through a bacterial succession in both barrel and in bottle. Fable is also a venue and culinary company hosting community gatherings, weddings, private dinner parties, business retreats, art events, theatre and live music on the farm. Check us out at www.fablefarmfermentory.com more more info.

  • Left Bank Ciders is a small cider company in Catskill, New York. We make ciders and wines from apples, pears, and other flora foraged in the Catskill Mountains and from local Hudson Valley orchards. Using fruit that thrives naturally and abundantly in our area, our ciders reflect our ecological and agricultural landscape.

  • Marzae is Massachusetts’ first & only natural winery, founded by husband & wife team Eliot Martin & Katie Luczai in 2023 with the vision to build community and bring the production of great, approachable wines & other local ferments to the Greater Boston Area. With two harvests underway, Marzae is working on opening an urban location + planting a vineyard on the same site as MASSeration in the spring of 2026.

Local Sustainable Ag & Fermentation Focused Food Brands:

  • Aya's Culture Kitchen offers authentic Japanese fermented foods, specializing in fresh, organic natto made in Boston without freezing, preserving its original flavor and probiotic benefits. Their product line includes natto, miso, shiokoji, and other traditional Japanese fermented food items, all crafted with care to promote health and wellness. Founded by Japanese biologist Aya Rowe, the company aims to share the rich culinary heritage of Japan through high-quality, locally produced fermented foods. 

  • MGC is America's first fish sauce brand reviving the forgotten tradition of umami in western cuisine to fight food waste in Maine's seafood industry.

  • Owner Claire Cheney launched Curio Spice in 2015 as a mission-driven B Corp, committed to directly sourcing ethical culinary ingredients from sustainable farms in New England and around the world that support women and communities. Curio Spice Co. offers an expert-guided experience that can awaken the senses while you discover Sri Lankan cinnamon, Turkish magic salt and Maine seaweed mixes alongside summer sangria spice mix, Chai teas, pickling kits and other familiar and rare spices.

  • Craic Sauce is a craft hot sauce company based in Lowell, Massachusetts, dedicated to creating bold, flavor-packed sauces using locally grown peppers and unique ingredients. With a passion for fermentation, seasonal sourcing, and creative collaborations, Craic Sauce brings balance and unique flavor to every bottle.

  • Urban Pharm is a Cambridge-based, women-founded food business dedicated to offering products that are gorgeous, delicious, and good for you. Our shrubs use simple ingredients–raw apple cider vinegar, raw honey, fruit, and botanicals (always sourced as locally as possible) in creative and unexpected ways.  A splash in your morning glass of water, your mocktail, or your cocktail enlivens the everyday.

Local Picnic Food: We’re working on figuring out the details with Third Time Ice Cream Co!

Music

  • Teaching the periodic table by day, crafting feel good indie folk songs by night. Patrick Morelli started the indie folk project known as “dayes” in 2022 in Boston, MA. dayes is inspired by Morelli's love for alternative rock bands like Dispatch and Mt. Joy combined with his love for folk artists such as Caamp, The Lumineers, and Chadwick Stokes. The hope of this project is to remind the listeners that we're all in this together. dayes is gearing up to release his debut album in the summer of 2025. Thank you all for being here and supporting the music.

Location

Whittier Birthplace

Home of Marzae’s Vineyard, Coming 2026—Learn More Here

305 Whittier Rd, Haverhill, MA 01830

Getting there:

  • Rideshare or Bike from Haverhill Commuter Rail (*no bike racks available unfortunately)

  • Parking in hay field northeast of barn (across the street from the event…there will be a police detail helping with traffic & crossing)—Please make sure you have a designated driver, we’ll also have spitoons

Recommended Nearby Attractions:

  • Cities: Newburyport & Portsmouth

  • Beaches: Plum Island & Crane Beach

  • Hiking: Whittier Birthplace & Meadowbrook Conservation Area