About Our Farm |
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Honeyflow
Farm was started as a vineyard only in 1973 in Clawson, Michigan
by Bill and Pat Schnute. |
| With a desire to increase the
size of what had become a successful and satisfying operation, a
new vineyard along with the honey farm was started in Troy, Michigan
in 1976. |
| In 1985 the vineyard, honey farm, and candles shop were
moved to a twenty acre site in Dryden, Michigan. This present
location will allow for further expansion and to better serve our
customers. Honeybee colonies are maintained throughout Macomb, Oakland,
Lapeer and St. Clair counties. The vineyard now grows more than
twenty varieties of grapes, where customers can select and pick
the variety of their choice. The vineyard includes wine, seedless,
jelly and juice varieties of grapes. |
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| Various people have helped us at our sales stand over the years. Heather Judd helped us out in 2007. |
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| Liz & Mark Russell (our daughter & son-in-law) also assisted us last year. |
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Our
U-PICK vineyard and honey market is open in September to mid-October and we look forward to your visiting us during that time.
Bill & Pat Schnute |
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What we are - What we are not! |
| When you
visit our vineyard, be prepared to find 8
acres of grapes & a small, rustic sales stand.
Our sales stand people just manage the stand
and are not winemakers.
Bill
Schnute (owner/winemaker/beekeeper/candlemaker) is usually
there on Saturdays & Sundays and will answer any questions
about winemaking, beekeeping or candlemaking. |
We
are not a large retail outlet that sells barrells, wine,
grapevines or beekeeping equipment - look
in our supplies section for those links. |