Cider
We proudly stock only Cornish cider to highlight the exceptional quality and traditional craftsmanship of local makers. By featuring producers such as Healeys, we celebrate Cornwall’s rich orchard heritage and bring you the freshest, most authentic taste of crisp, flavourful Cornish cider. Experience the best of Cornwall’s cider tradition with every sip.
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Trevibban Mill Oaked Cornish Organic Cider 750ml
This oaked organic Cornish cider is made with fermented fresh apple juice that is harvested from the Trevibban Mill vineyard.Cornwall
Cornwall
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Vagrant Cider Twelveheads Cider 75cl
This still, spontaneously fermented cider is made from a population of seedling apples found around the village of Twelveheads. As with most of wha...Cornwall
Cornwall
2023
Regular price £12.99 -
Vagrant Cider Peak & Trough 75cl
Peak & Trough cider is made from the highest and lowest wild apples in Cornwall. There is a population of seedlings at around 700' and another ...Cornwall
Cornwall
2023
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Vagrant Cider Aciiid Cider 75cl
This still. spontaneously fermented, medium dry cider is blended from all the small, yellow, spherical apples Vagrant could find. They're mostly wi...Cornwall
Cornwall
2023
Regular price £12.99
Cornish cider is a fermented apple drink produced in Cornwall, often using traditional methods and locally sourced apples. It’s part of a long-standing cider-making tradition in the West Country and is celebrated for its artisanal quality, regional character, and variety of styles. Many Cornish ciders are made by small, independent producers who focus on heritage apple varieties and natural fermentation.
The flavour of Cornish cider depends on the apple blend and fermentation style. Dry ciders tend to be sharp, tannic, and earthy, while medium and sweet ciders are fruitier and more approachable. Some are still and rustic, while others are sparkling and crisp. Many showcase the natural acidity and complexity of traditional cider apples, with notes of orchard fruit, spice, and oak.
Cornish cider is distinct for its use of West Country apple varieties and its emphasis on traditional, small-batch production. Unlike mass-produced ciders, which may use concentrate or added sugars, many Cornish ciders are made from 100% fresh-pressed juice and fermented slowly for a more authentic flavour. The region’s mild climate and rich soil also contribute to the unique character of the apples.
Cornish cider is best served chilled in a pint glass or cider goblet. Still ciders may be enjoyed at cellar temperature, while sparkling ciders are typically served cold. It pairs well with hearty foods like Cornish pasties, roast pork, or sharp cheeses, and is also a refreshing choice on its own, especially in warm weather.
Yes, Cornish cider is a versatile ingredient in the kitchen. It can be used to braise meats, deglaze pans, or add depth to sauces and stews. It’s especially good in dishes like cider-braised pork, apple and cider gravy, or cider-infused chutneys. In baking, it can be used to flavour cakes, crumbles, or even cider jellies.
Absolutely. Cornish cider comes in a range of styles, including dry, medium, sweet, still, sparkling, and flavoured. Some are single-varietal, made from one type of apple (check out Vagrant Cider), while others are blends. Notable producers like Healey’s, Polgoon, and Rattler offer everything from traditional farmhouse ciders to modern fruit-infused versions like pear, berry, or elderflower cider.