Meadery

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A meadery is a winery that produces honey wines or meads.[1]

Particularly in Cornwall, a meadery can also refer to a tourist-attraction type of restaurant that serves mead and food with a medieval ambience. A meadery would typically be in the style of a banquet hall, having wooden flooring, heavy wooden tables, and lit by candlelight with white-painted granite walls.

[edit] References

  1. ^ A Guide To Mead. Retrieved on 2007-03-26.