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    • MagnticResonce3312 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I purchased a package of 4 small maple candies for $3.95 and a maple moose candy for $1.75. The 4 pack candy was hard and had white spots. The moose wasbetter but not as fresh as i have had at home in CT. My expectation was that the candy should be soft and creamy on the inside with a crystallized layer on the outside. The candies from Morse earned the one star rating. Maybe I just picked a bad package. Also to the left of the front counter by the window was a large somewhat dirty barrel of a dark substance that I assume is used for the maple tours. The top of the barrel was not clean looking and had a paper cup half full of some very gross looking dark gobby substance with some dripping from the sides of the cup. There was a spout on the barrel with some of this substance oozing out. There was no sign that I saw indicating what thiswas but it looked unsanitary and gross.Also earns the one star rating. It was the end of the day and the place was trashed...garbage nearly overflowing. Sample areas sloppy and sticky. On the positive side the view was great with cross country skiers. Place was rustic with lots of neat things on the walls. Syrup we bought was good...but I did hope the nasty barrel or whatever was in it wasn't involved in the making of the syrup or was an example of the sanitary levels of their production process. Positives not enough to outweigh negatives noted.
    • A8626HRmichaelh 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We stopped at Morse Farm Maple Sugarworks on the way back from Burlington heading back to New Jersey. The tour was interesting and we had a chance to also sample and buy different maple syrup products. Worth it.
    • AmyJ683 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Although it was Sunday and officially "off-season", this delightful little store was open and the employees helpful and engaging. They eagerly helped us decide on our perfect maple syrup and chatted a bit about life in Vermont. Would definitely return if I ever made it back to this beautiful state.
    • 46PaulO 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      On our recent trip up to the Vermont, we stopped in at Morse Farm to learn about the production of maple syrup. We were first greeted by Burr Morse the owner of the sugarworks. He is a "one of a kind" character who genuinely needs to be cloned, stuffed or have a hologram made of himself before he leaves this earth. He set the stage for our tour of the farm and giftshop. The tasting area was simple and effective. You can place your orders and have them ready for shipping before you leave the property. About a week later all of our gifts to friends had been received in tact. All immediately had pancakes or waffles the next morning to sample our gifts. They were all very pleased.
    • nctraveler112010 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      My husband and I stopped here on our second day in Vermont after having high expectations based on the previous TripAdvisor reviews. There was an attendant in the large gift shop who was helpful if you asked but otherwise just sat at the register. There are lots of good things to buy in the gift shop (**tip: check your receipt if your total sounds high...a few of our items were charged higher than the prices advertised on the pricing signs). But the sugar house was dark & empty, and the DVD wasn't enough to keep our attention. Our experience lacked the personal touch that other reviewers have found so enjoyable.
    • patricia_mitchell1 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We visited this farm on a coach trip of New England. The owner, Burr, is in his 80's and has a great sense of humour. He described the process to us in detail, and showed a video. He had us in stitches! We tasted Sugar on Snow, the hot maple syrup served on ice with doughnuts and pickle! Very strange, but interesting. The gift shop is very good, and the scenery stunning. Definitely worth a visit.
    • MaryannF650 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      52 seniors with Coffee Break Tours from Tennessee descended upon the Morse Farm looking to be entertained and we sure were. Burr was fantastic, explaining everything from the beginning to the end of the maple syrup business. He is so funny and knowledgeable. And just today, I received my first mailing from Morse Farms with all kinds of exciting packages to purchase especially nice for the holidays. What a wonderful stop! This is a fun place to visit and enjoy the old and the new. It was nice to walk around and take those beautiful fall pictures. We sure will be back. Staff are wonderful and took real good care of us! Thanks Burr! Thanks everyone!
    • Tailor01 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is the 2nd Sugarhouse we went to, however, they didn't seem to have as many gifts as the other one we went to, Bragg's. We didn't get any tours at this one. The help was not quite as friendly as Bragg's, but I'd go here again just for the beautiful scenery.
    • Mukilteo6 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We arrived right after a bus tour was finishing. We were pretty much ignored! No explanation was given what to do or where to go. I know it is off season but.....waste of time. I could have gotten the same information online.
    • keewee10 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      How could you skip going to a Maple Sugar House? Even off-season?We were there in October, so there wasn't any true activity, but the staff at Morse are super-friendly, you get to see how your syrup is made and you get to buy yummy things. The products (syrup, etc) are amazing and make sure you get a maple creemee while you are there - it's pretty much to die for.
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