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The apple trees for this still cider were planted on the west-sloping meadow of an abandoned dairy consisting of thin and granitic Appalachian loam. Made from twenty varieties of late-harvested apples with the combined juice left to mature in stainless steel. Unfiltered, un-fined, it’s both earthy and wild, yet gracefully…
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£24.50
Collaboration with Iapetus Wines of Shelburne, Vermont. Apple-Grape Petillant Naturel with white wine grapes and heirloom apples. PROFILE: Bubbly, bright acidity with well-rounded mouthfeel GRAPE VARIETIES: Louise Swenson • Itasca APPLE VARIETIES: Gravenstein • St. Edmunds Russet • Rubinette • Binet Rouge • Cherry Cox HARVEST YEAR: 2019 GROWN BY:…
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£12.50Sidre Brut, Eric Bordelet, dry Normandy cider, biodynamic. Sidre brut is dry, mellow, lively and a refreshing acidity. There are roughly 15 different types of apple which make their way into the blend, including Douce Moene and Sang de Boeuf. The land is composed of schists and sedimentary rocks dating…
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£19.50
Wild foraged apples from DeRidder Grove upstate NY are wild fermented in neutral barrels and bottled pét-nat. High acid and high sugars make for a jangly, fruity pet nat with hints of kiwi, lime and fresh mint. 750ml. 8%. Serving Suggestion: This high acid, high tannin mouthful makes a powerful…
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£21.00
Pale straw gold with exceptionally fine champagne-like bubbles The unique Sandstone geology of the Exe valley is at the forefront of this bright, vibrant cider, where prominent sandstone minerality and salinity combine with red apple skin, honey and beeswax. Apples : A field blend of carefully selected, uncommon & often…
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£21.00
Nature’s interpretation of the traditional (Champagne) method. A pure, vibrant expression of the ancient, organically farmed orchards we foster in the Exe Valley and the rare apple varieties growing there. These include Devon Crimson Queen and Lord Lambourne, wild fermented and bottled with freshly pressed juice and wild yeast for…
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£16.95
Made from a mixture of big tannic bittersweet apples, from a couple of traditional orchards Find & Foster have begun to work with; namely Woodrow & Luxton’s. The apples were picked from the oldest sections & most ancient trees in these orchards. These quite bitter & tannic apples were fermented…
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£21.00
Thorn Single Variety 2020. Made with the Traditional Method (Aka the ‘Champagne’ method), this is a single variety perry made from Thorn perry pears; sourced from 250-year old trees in Gregg’s Pit home orchard, in Much Marcle, Herefordshire. It combines one of the most exceptional perry pear varieties, with one…
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£22.00
Thorn Single Variety 2021. Made with the Traditional Method (Aka the ‘Champagne’ method), this is a single variety perry made from Thorn perry pears; sourced from 250-year old trees in Gregg’s Pit home orchard, in Much Marcle, Herefordshire. It combines one of the most exceptional perry pear varieties, with one…
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£12.00
Naturally fine cider from the Lincolnshire wolds. Pressed in November 2021 from a row of unknown seedling apples from Baumber, Lincolnshire. Bottle fermented with wild yeasts. Bottled in September 2023. Fruity and bottle conditioned to be slightly sparkling. No concentrates or sulphites – just unfiltered, unpasteurised, 100% full juice cider.…
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£12.00
Naturally fine cider from the Lincolshire Wolds. YES! Let’s join the movement for real, full juice cider! Made from Cox’s Pippin apples, this well known dessert apple gives a naturally sparkling Pet Nat style cider full of citrus and zingy apples. No concentrates or sulphites – just unfiltered, unpasteurised, 100%…
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£12.00
Naturally fine cider from the Lincolshire Wolds. A classic expression of Stoke Red: chewy tannins, rich red apples with a touch of vanilla and cinnamon spice, best enjoyed 20 minutes out of the fridge. A true vintage cider apple variety, Stoke Red originated in Somerset in the early 20th century.…
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£17.95
A blend of local Fife apples and pears aged for one year in Sherry casks before being refermented with fresh pear juice. The result is an absolutely fantastic balance of the zingy acidity from local eating apples and the floral notes that pears bring. Extremely approachable whilst still being nuanced…