Welsh Cider Apple Trees
£19.95 per tree
There are a number of good cider producing varieties available by special request. Please contact Ian Sturrock for more information about the following fruit trees.
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JOJOS DELIGHT (Bardsey Island)
Cider Style: Sweet/Bittersweet
A single ancient broken tree discovered on Bardsey Island in 2005
Makes an early light aromatic cider, ready in the new year.
An idiosyncratic small eater. AFAL CHAMPAGNE (Caernarfon)
Cider Style: Sweet
Very early pink juice - excellent for blending.-
MORGAN SWEET (South Wales)
Cider Style: Sweet
Once common in South Wales. Early light fruity cider. CADWALADER (Brecon)
Cider Style: Bittersweet
Still widely grown. Good single variety cider. Excellent for blending.MARGET NICOLAS (Carmarthen)
Cider Style: Bittersweet
Can also be eaten in the new year.PERTHYRE (Monmouth)
Cider Style: Mild Bittersweet
Well known for excellent single variety cider.
Cooked apples taste like pears.PIG ADERYN (Pembroke)
Cider Style: Bittersweet
Famous tasty light single variety cider.
Good early eater.
Norman monastic origin.TWYN Y SHERIFF (Rhaglan)
Cider Style: Mild/BittersweetPEN CALED (Cardigan)
Cider Style: Full sharp, low tannin
Can be used as a late cooker.GWELL NA MIL (Monmouth)
Cider Style: Sweet/Bittersweet
Long used as a single variety cider.
Lovely golden colour.WELSH GIN PEAR (South Wales)
Perry Style: Sweet/Bittersweet
Makes a lovely midseason perry.
Large Stick in Label
Small Tie on Label
Large Tie on Label