Cadillac Mountain Oysters From Acadia National Park, Maine

Sale Price: $105.00

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Count: 50 Count

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Farmer: Warren Pettegrow

Location: Goose Cove, Acadia National Park ME

Size: Selects - 2 3/4"

How They’re Grown: These Maine gems are grown on a large 50 acre property. They start in small bags and then are transported to floating cages where they rest just under the ocean’s surface. They take 3-4 years to grow.

How They Taste: Slap of Maldon sea salt, followed by that typical Maine oyster sweetness that has us always coming back for more.

Why They’re Unique: This is Oyster Vacationland! They are grown in the pristine waters at the gateway of Acadia National Park. Cadillac Mountain overlooks the oyster farm. We love Duxbury, but this area is pretty dope too!

Story: Warren has always been in love with the sea. He was growing oysters for fun before he got into the business of selling them. He has only been on the market since 2017! We feel lucky to have found him because he is one of the very few growers in this region and is also just an all-around nice guy.

Overall rating: 5.0 / 5 from 3 reviews.

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Awesome oysters

"We purchased these to sell at our restaurant, and wow ! What a hit. Sold out in two days!"

Vicki (5/5)

Wow, what an oyster

"Bar Harbor holds a special place in my heart as it�s where my wife and I honeymooned. These oysters are out of this world. These suckers put up a heck of a fight while shucking. The reward or victory if you will of a well fought battle was a perfectly balance sweetness with a lovely Maine ocean brine. Just get them, you won�t regret it."

Nick G. (5/5)

Caddillac Mountain

"Ive been to Caddillac mountain its Gods country and these are some of the best oysters you will find any place on earth,from ocean to doorstep in one day,Wow. Thanks. Mike Danville Indiana."

MICHAEL S. (5/5)

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