
Normandy family serves farmhouse cider, plus D-Day history, from medieval castle at Omaha Beach
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The Bernard Lebrec family farmhouse distillery sits between D-Day battle sites Omaha Beach and Pointe du Hoc. It serves reminders today of Normandy cuisine and military history.
"My uncle (Bernard Lebrec) is a passionate man." "These are the boys of Pointe du Hoc … These are the champions who helped free a continent." The Norman version is true farmhouse cider, served from a corked bottle. it tastes and spritzes like apple-flavored champagne. Kerry J. Byrne is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
He serves samples of his spirits, chased by shots of World War II lore, to guests from around the world. His stone-walled tasting room doubles as a small museum containing artifacts from D-Day.

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