The Vanillerie

Including vanilla in salt from the Kona Salt Farm makes a flavorful product that adds flavor to many recipes. (courtesy photo/Diana Duff)

The vanilla coffee rub is a very popular item in The Vanillerie’s shop. (courtesy photo/Diana Duff)

The Vanillerie farm manager Hayden McCloskey checks on the vanilla extracting process regularly. (courtesy photo/Diana Duff)

The Vanillerie uses cloth wraps for vanilla pods during the sweating process. (courtesy photo/Diana Duff)

The curing process for vanilla pods starts with a few weeks of sun drying and sweating. (thevanillerie.com)

Vanilla pods are ready to harvest once they start to turn yellow. (courtesy photo/thevanillerie.com)

Hayden and Jeannie work together to keep the shop at The Vanillerie filled with attractive displays of vanilla products. (courtesy photo/Diana Duff)

A new photo booth has been installed in one of the shade houses at The Vanillerie. (courtesy photo/Diana Duff)

The Vanillerie now has four shade houses filled with vanilla vines. (courtesy photo/Diana Duff)

On a recent visit to the Vanillerie, I met up with founder Guy Collier’s wife Jeannie who was excited to show me some of the additions to their operation as well as a lovely holiday display of vanilla products.