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Cider

  • Gwynt Y Ddraig - Dog Dancer - 6.5% - 35 pint bag in box

    Gwynt Y Ddraig – Dog Dancer – 6.5% – 35 pint bag in box

    £65.00

    In the autumn of 2001 Gwynt Y Ddraig  made their first few barrels of cider on the home farm in Llantwit Fardre, South Wales. What started as a hobbyist’s experiment quickly became much more serious and an expanded selection of draught and oak-matured bottled ciders followed – each refined over time. The apples are picked and pressed by hand so the result is some of the finest traditional ciders available.

    Produced from bittersweet cider apples blended with a true sharp cider apple, it is a light straw coloured cider with a medium dry, smooth, crisp, slightly sharp characteristic. Contains sulphites.

     

  • Gwynt Y Ddraig Happy Daze - 4.5% 20 Litre Bag in Box

    Gwynt Y Ddraig – Happy Daze – 4.5% – 35 pint bag in box

    £55.00

    In the autumn of 2001 Gwynt Y Ddraig  made their first few barrels of cider on the home farm in Llantwit Fardre, South Wales. What started as a hobbyist’s experiment quickly became much more serious and an expanded selection of draught and oak-matured bottled ciders followed – each refined over time. The apples are picked and pressed by hand so the result is some of the finest traditional ciders available.

    A new cider in our range, fruity, apply aroma, well balanced finish. A light and very easy to drink medium cider. Contains sulphites.

     

  • Hallets - Blindfold - 6% - 35 pint bag in box

    Hallets – Blindfold – 6% – 35 pint bag in box

    £70.00

    This is Hallets medium cider which has an intense fruit flavour with a citrus sharp finish. It’s made with a blend of cider apples and is very popular amongst festivals and pubs.

     

     

  • Hallets - Heartbreaker - 7% - 35 pint bag in box

    Hallets – Heartbreaker – 7% – 35 pint bag in box

    £70.00

    This is Hallets dry cider which is a traditional dry with a smooth finish and proves to be very popular with seasoned cider drinkers. Andy Hallets favourite!

     

     

  • Hallets - National Treasure - 5% - 35 pint bag in box

    Hallets – National Treasure – 5% – 35 pint bag in box

    £77.80

    This is Hallets sweet cider which is made from a blend of cider apples and sweetened by keeved cider. Keeving is a French method of producing very sweet juice and not many cider makers in the UK go to the trouble of doing this. It’s what makes their sweet cider special.

     

     

  • Hallets - PX - 6% - 35 pint bag in box

    Hallets – PX – 6% – 35 pint bag in box

    £77.80

    Hallets PX Cider is a blend of standard cider apples. The cider has been fermented and then matured in PX Sherry casks to give it a slightly sweet flavour but still on the medium scale and retaining the apple flavour. It is a limited edition cider.

     

     

  • Hecks - Farmhouse Medium - 6% - 35 pint bag in box

    Hecks – Farmhouse Medium – 6% – 35 pint bag in box

    £57.00

    The Hecks family have been making traditional Somerset farmhouse cider in Street for six generations, since 1840.

    They make their cider by blending juice from apples all grown locally in the farms orchards. The cider is fermented in wooden barrels and sold draught from the wood.

    Hecks farmhouse cider is one of the few cider farms to still to use the old traditional methods of cider making.

    They have recently won prizes at the: Camra’s National Champion Cider and Perry Competition’s, Royal Bathe and West Show, Devon County Agricultural Association and many other local produce events.

  • Hecks - Farmhouse Sweet - 6% - 35 pint bag in box

    Hecks – Farmhouse Sweet – 6% – 35 pint bag in box

    £57.00

    The Hecks family have been making traditional Somerset farmhouse cider in Street for six generations, since 1840.

    They make their cider by blending juice from apples all grown locally in the farms orchards. The cider is fermented in wooden barrels and sold draught from the wood.

    Hecks farmhouse cider is one of the few cider farms to still to use the old traditional methods of cider making.

    They have recently won prizes at the: Camra’s National Champion Cider and Perry Competition’s, Royal Bathe and West Show, Devon County Agricultural Association and many other local produce events.

  • Heritage Cider - Original Dry - 4% - 35 pint bag in box

    Heritage Cider – Original Dry – 4% – 35 pint bag in box

    £78.00

    By the early 1900s a churchman was making cider from locally produced apples at the Heathfield Rectory. And in 1911 the Reverend Cornish (for it was he) joined forces with the co-operative to incorporate the “Taunton Cider Company”, set up to produce their now sought-after cider commercially.

    After World War I, production of non-sparkling cider continued, using the original recipe and traditional wooden barrels – but the method of the day only allowed for distribution to local public houses in the wider Taunton area.

    The Taunton Cider Company effectively disappeared until it was re-registered in 2015 by a group of cider enthusiasts.

    Made from Dabinett, Yarlington Mills and Harry Masters’ Jersey apples

  • Heritage Cider - Original Medium - 4% - 35 pint bag in box

    Heritage Cider – Original Medium – 4% – 35 pint bag in box

    £70.00

    By the early 1900s a churchman was making cider from locally produced apples at the Heathfield Rectory. And in 1911 the Reverend Cornish (for it was he) joined forces with the co-operative to incorporate the “Taunton Cider Company”, set up to produce their now sought-after cider commercially.

    After World War I, production of non-sparkling cider continued, using the original recipe and traditional wooden barrels – but the method of the day only allowed for distribution to local public houses in the wider Taunton area.

    The Taunton Cider Company effectively disappeared until it was re-registered in 2015 by a group of cider enthusiasts.

    Made from Dabinett, Yarlington Mills and Harry Masters’ Jersey apples.

  • Heron Valley Cider - Traditional Dry - 4.5% - 35 pint bag in box

    Heron Valley Cider – Traditional Dry – 4.5% – 35 pint bag in box

    £76.80

    Tasha and her father have been making award winning cider for generations, from rare indigenous apple tree varieties, on their organic family farm.

    This delicious dry cider is oak barrel aged from 100% apple juice – Taste of the West Gold!

  • Heron Valley Cider - Traditional Medium - 4.5% - 35 pint bag in box

    Heron Valley Cider – Traditional Medium – 4.5% – 35 pint bag in box

    £72.00

    Tasha and her father have been making award winning cider for generations, from rare indigenous apple tree varieties, on their organic family farm.

    This delicious medium cider is oak barrel aged from 100% apple juice – Taste of the West Gold!