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£67.98
Tim Wale, was born in Tutts Clump, a small hamlet in the village of Bradfield, which lies roughly half way between the towns of Reading and Newbury in West Berkshire. This is where he started making cider in 2006, hence the name. He is married to Catherine and has five daughters, Marie, Sarah, Joanne, Lucy and Rachel who help out with the business.
This medium/dry single variety real cider is lovingly crafted from 100% juice with no added water in West Berkshire from the finest Kent-grown Jazz apples. It’s probably the first ever cider made from this particular apple! Created in New Zealand, the Jazz Apple variety is a cross between the UK’s two biggest selling varieties – the Royal Gala and the Braeburn.
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£80.58
Tim Wale, was born in Tutts Clump, a small hamlet in the village of Bradfield, which lies roughly half way between the towns of Reading and Newbury in West Berkshire. This is where he started making cider in 2006, hence the name. He is married to Catherine and has five daughters, Marie, Sarah, Joanne, Lucy and Rachel who help out with the business.
This medium/sweet real cider is lovingly crafted in West Berkshire from a blend of apples before being infused with real mango juice – not flavouring!
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£69.00
Tim Wale, was born in Tutts Clump, a small hamlet in the village of Bradfield, which lies roughly half way between the towns of Reading and Newbury in West Berkshire. This is where he started making cider in 2006, hence the name. He is married to Catherine and has five daughters, Marie, Sarah, Joanne, Lucy and Rachel who help out with the business.
This dry Real Cider is handmade in West Berkshire from a variety of hand-picked Cider apples from an old, private orchard in Oldbury-on-Severn, South Gloucestershire. May be enjoyed on any occasion to accompany a meal, or on its own. Made from 100% juice with no added water.
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£79.00
Tim Wale, was born in Tutts Clump, a small hamlet in the village of Bradfield, which lies roughly half way between the towns of Reading and Newbury in West Berkshire. This is where he started making cider in 2006, hence the name. He is married to Catherine and has five daughters, Marie, Sarah, Joanne, Lucy and Rachel who help out with the business.
This medium/dry Real Perry is handmade from a variety of pears mainly from within West Berkshire. This crisp, refreshing Perry may be enjoyed on any occasion to accompany a meal, or on its own. Made from 100% juice with no added water. Perry is the correct term for fermented pear juice, not “Pear Cider”.
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£71.00
Tim Wale was born in Tutts Clump, a small hamlet in the village of Bradfield, which lies roughly half way between the towns of Reading and Newbury in West Berkshire. This is where he started making cider in 2006, hence the name. He is married to Catherine and has five daughters, Marie, Sarah, Joanne, Lucy and Rachel who help out with the business.
The Royal Berkshire was produced to celebrate the wedding of local girl Catherine Middleton, who grew up in Bradfield and Bucklebury, to Prince William on 29th April 2011. A crisp refreshing Eastern Counties style medium sweet cider handmade from apples grown mainly in West Berkshire. All Tutts Clump Ciders and Perry are 100% full juice, contain no sugar and are not filtered, carbonated or pasteurised and comply with CAMRA’s definition of REAL Cider and Perry.
This bottle conditioned Proper Cider is lovingly crafted in West Berkshire from a blend of the finest English Apples named after the Ridgeway, which is an ancient trackway described as Britain’s oldest road which extends from Avebury Wiltshire along the chalk ridge of the Berkshire Downs to Streatley Berkshire, passing close to The Bell Inn at Aldworth where this particular Cider had its debut in July 2021.
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£69.24
Tim Wale was born in Tutts Clump, a small hamlet in the village of Bradfield, which lies roughly half way between the towns of Reading and Newbury in West Berkshire. This is where he started making cider in 2006, hence the name. He is married to Catherine and has five daughters, Marie, Sarah, Joanne, Lucy and Rachel who help out with the business.
The Royal Berkshire was produced to celebrate the wedding of local girl Catherine Middleton, who grew up in Bradfield and Bucklebury, to Prince William on 29th April 2011. A crisp refreshing Eastern Counties style medium sweet cider handmade from apples grown mainly in West Berkshire. All Tutts Clump Ciders and Perry are 100% full juice, contain no sugar and are not filtered, carbonated or pasteurised and comply with CAMRA’s definition of REAL Cider and Perry.
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£57.00
Ben started making cider in 2010 using handpicked local apples from his farm and bolstered by some others from surrounding independent growers around Longburton in North Dorset who truly care about quality and reputation.
Twisted Desert Dry is a dry farmhouse rich in tannins with bittersweet flavour
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£56.40
Ben started making cider in 2010 using handpicked local apples from his farm and bolstered by some others from surrounding independent growers around Longburton in North Dorset who truly care about quality and reputation.
Wild Orchard is a sweet farmhouse cider – rich, fruity and a full apple taste.
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£65.00
Mark Venton’s methods of producing cider are as traditional as they get in Devon. Devon cider apples, natural yeast from the apples and orchards, a crusher, a twin screw oak press, barley straw and oak barrels are all that they use, just as they did when cider was made to supply farms and their workers over the centuries.
Apple Vice is a medium, fruity straw pressed from vintage Devon apples.
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£78.00
Mark Venton’s methods of producing cider are as traditional as they get in Devon. Devon cider apples, natural yeast from the apples and orchards, a crusher, a twin screw oak press, barley straw and oak barrels are all that they use, just as they did when cider was made to supply farms and their workers over the centuries.
Sweet Maid in Devon is a sweet, crystal clear Normandy style cider.
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£66.00
Roger Wilkins and his family have been producing proper traditional cider from their farm in Mudgley for generations.
This hazy, smooth, oak matured cider is CAMRA award winning.
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£89.40
It all started in 1916, where Sam Inch started to make cider here at Western Barn in Winkleigh. Times were hard and apples were paid in lieu of a salary. A glut and tumbling prices meant Sam needed to recognise the potential in his only asset, so he borrowed the necessary equipment and made some cider- two hogshead which eventually found their way into the cellars of the White Hart Inn.
Word of mouth was, and still is a powerful marketing agent. It was not long before other public houses were carrying Sam Inch’s cider. In 1952 Inch’s Cider was first poured into bottles; the distribution network was expanding through Eggesford station.
In January 1999 The Winkleigh Cider Company was born. Cider making has gone back to it roots to produce proper ciders and Scrumpies and is now named “Sam’s Cider”. The 4 remaining 100 year old oak vats, now take pride of place here at Winkleigh Cider Company, as well as all its history.
A medium dry, premium scrumpy. Bright with wine-like characteristics.