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£12.95£10.00The Outsider …. A true expression of our Terroir. 2017 was cooler and wetter than the previous growing season, so the harvest as you’d expect was almost all green, crisp and sharp. This shows through in this vintage. Light golden in colour with a crisp green apple nose, sharp fresh…
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£14.50Cornish full juice, wild fermented dry cider. A sparkling dry cider made from a blend of 70% Sweet Alford and 30% Colloggett Pippin, also known as Cornish Giant. Wild fermented in oak barrels for 11 months. Crisp, juicy and tropical with a subtle slate minerality. Delicious as an aperitif. 750ml.…
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£14.50Sparkling, full juice wild fermented dry cider, no added sulphites. A delicious sparkling cider, predominantly made from apples we handpicked from an ancient orchard on the Fowey estuary. As always fermented naturally with wild yeast. We get plum jam on the nose, followed by notes of tart quince, grapefruit zest…
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£14.50Still, full juice wild fermented dry cider, no added sulphites. A still dry cider, wild fermented with fruit from an ancient orchard on a salt water estuary containing Cornish heritage varieties. We get notes of elderflower and melon with preserved lemons to finish. One for the table, accompanied by something savoury,…
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£9.50£8.50This is the classic Herefordshire style blend: 75% bittersweet (two parts Dabinett, one part Ashton Bitter) with 25% sharp to add some juicy acidity and balance in the form of Browns Apple. We gained further complexity by fermenting the Browns and Ashton Bitter in Kentucky and Scottish oak casks respectively.…
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£9.50£8.50The three varieties in this cider were pressed and fermented individually, matured and then blended for bottling by us on a cold December morning. It begins with HMJ, a full and grippy bittersweet apple. We add another: Dabinett, fruit-forward and flavoursome. To complete, Reinette d’Obry, a light, yellow, acidic variety…
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£3.60
A historic Herefordshire dessert apple first recorded in 1826, Adam’s Pearmain produces a soft, perfumed cider with a silky texture. There is light florality, a gentle hint of lemon, with an easy drinking quality. Not a complex cider but certainly a very pleasant one. Perfect with fish or charcuterie, best…
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£8.95
In October 2020 we experimented by pressing three barrels of Ashton Bitter each co-fermented with a different sharp apple variety. This trio showcases the importance of apple choices; how even an apple as powerful and astringent as Ashton Bitter will perform different dances with different partners. Each bottle is similar…
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£8.95
In October 2020 we experimented by pressing three barrels of Ashton Bitter each co-fermented with a different sharp apple variety. This trio showcases the importance of apple choices; how even an apple as powerful and astringent as Ashton Bitter will perform different dances with different partners. Each bottle is similar…
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£11.00
Two classic bittersweet apples meet in one glorious oak barrel. The resulting cider is massive – bursting at the seams with flavour, tannic potency, and Ross-on-Wye character. ABJ & Dabinett are iconic varieties; and working together in harmony here they layer their flavours in all their forms. Aromas of dried…
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£3.60
For more than 100 years, British orchardists have been growing this French variety of apple, which we knew as ‘Michelin.’ But now the truth is out! DNA fingerprinting reveals that this apple is in fact the variety ‘Bisquet!’ And ‘Michelin’ is a different, distinct variety. How curious! This apple is…
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£11.00
Blakeney Red is one of the most popular pear varieties in the Three Counties. This wonderful fruit has been celebrated for centuries for its full bodied flavour. This bottle showcases the distinct 2022 vintage – a year where we saw more structure in our drinks and bolder tannins. This edition…
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Bridgewell is the name of our small ‘mother’ orchard of new varieties, planted ten years ago. A number of new apple varieties that we now adore grow there – Northwood, Improved Lambrook Pippin, Gloucestershire Underleaf, Porter’s Perfection – alongside old favourites, such as Chisel Jersey and Bulmers Norman. This cider…
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£3.60
Bulmers Norman is an often underrated bittersweet apple from Herefordshire. Widely planted thanks to its strong vigour, cidermakers have avoided it due to its strong tannins. However time softens the bitter character and starts to reveal a deliciously citrussy, apricot-like taste, balancing the robust mouth feel and lingering dryness. A…
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Chisel Jersey is a flavoursome, intense Somerset variety. Characterised as a full bittersweet; the flavour fills the mouth with leathery, spicy astringent tannins, giving the sensation of eating rich dark chocolate. Dry and bitter, but with complex fruit character running through the drink. Best harvested late, and then given at…