Epli Sideri is a modern cidery in Hardanger, Norway, producing handcrafted cider and apple drinks. Farm shop and cider tastings in scenic fjord landscapes.
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Between the fjord and lush mountainsides, in the fruit-growing village of Sekse—at the heart of one of Norway’s oldest and most tradition-rich orchard regions—you’ll find Epli Sideri: a modern cidery with deep roots in local history. It all began in 2015, when brothers Kristian and Karl Magnus took over the family farm and started producing apple juice and cider under the name Hardangergutane. Since then, both the production and the family have grown. Today, Inger and Kristian run the farm, giving the business a new name while keeping the same distinctive taste.
From Hardangergutane to Epli Sideri
The name Epli comes from an old word for apple, used in everyday speech in Hardanger as far back as Norse times. The new name marks the beginning of a new chapter. In 2024, production returned to the family farm in Sekse, now housed in newly built, modern facilities. Here, Inger and Kristian have planted new orchards and continued to develop a cidery that cares for both craftsmanship and nature.