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Cider Apple Trees

Cider apples are not usually edible but are grown for the qualities of their juice and tend to be rich in tannins and sugars. The tannins adds bitterness to the cider and the sugar encourages fermentation, giving rise to strength. Cider apples can be divided into four groups based on the characteristics of the juice they produce.
 

  • Sweets are low in both acidity and tannins.
  • Sharps are high in acidity and low in tannins.
  • Bittersweets are low in acidity and high in tannins.
  • Bittersharps are high in both acidity and tannins.


Only a few varieties make a good cider on their own so cider is usually blended from several different varieties to give the best results.

 

We offer a range of traditional cider apples grafted onto MM106 semi vigorous rootstock. Trees will reach a maximum height and spread of 3-4m (10-13ft). To ensure rapid establishment, trees are supplied bare-rooted and will be 1.2-1.5m (4-5ft) high on despatch (including the roots). Trees are available from late November to late April.

 

Don't forget to include tree stakes and ties on your order.  All young fruit trees require staking and for better establishment we strongly advise using Rootgrow when planting (as recommended in RHS planting guidelines).


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Cider Apple Tree 'Red Foxwhelp'
£27.95Cider Apple Tree 'Red Foxwhelp'This vintage cider apple originates from Herefordshire in the 17th century and became an important commercial variety in the 18th century. To this day it remains popular with enthusiasts as it is highly valued for its pretty pink coloured juice and high alcohol content (11%). The medium sized apples are striped red and are very acidic, making a strongly flavoured, bittersharp juice that is best used for blending. Sold Out 
Cider Apple Tree 'Somerset Redstreak'
£27.95Cider Apple Tree 'Somerset Redstreak'This very old Somerset variety is one of the main cider apples used in commercial orchards in England. It can make a very pleasant single variety medium bittersweet cider but it is best blended with sharper varieties to produce a full bodied cider. The medium sized fruits are very attractive, card red with striped marks. The tree is heavy cropping and comes in to production early - a year before most other varieties. Resistant to scab. Sold Out 
Cider Apple Tree 'Sweet Alford'
£27.95Cider Apple Tree 'Sweet Alford'Originating from Devon in the 1700's, this highly valued vintage cider apple is commonly used in commercial orchards and makes a good quality mildly bittersweet cider. The medium sized fruits have a golden-yellow skin with a rose-pink blush. Sold Out 
Cider Apple Tree 'Three Counties'
£27.95Cider Apple Tree 'Three Counties'A new bittersweet cider apple raised by the Long Ashton Research Station, Bristol in the 1990's. The tree produces very heavy crops form an early age. The fruits are golden, flushed with red flecks. Sold Out 
Cider Apple Tree 'Tremlett's Bitter'
£27.95Cider Apple Tree 'Tremlett's Bitter'This popular cider apple originates from Devon in the 19th century and is widely planted in commercial orchards. Described as full bittersweet, the bright red fruits produce a sweet, astringent juice that is full of bitter tannins. The tree is early flowering but the blossom is noted for its frost resistance. Heavy cropping but can be biennial if the fruits aren't thinned. Sold Out 
Cider Apple Tree 'Vilberie'
£27.95Cider Apple Tree 'Vilberie'This French heirloom variety was first introduced to the UK in the mid 19th century and is a favourite amongst cider makers. The bittersweet juice is full of soft tannins and brings richness and depth when blended with other varieties. Sold Out 
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