Beltane
Artistraw Cider in Clifford, Herefordshire, England 🏴
Cider - Medium Regular|
Score
6.97
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Raise your glass in celebration of Beltane, the Celtic festival that welcomes Summer and the sun which will nourish and provide us with a bountiful harvest in the Autumn. Fires are lit and leapt over symbolising the leaving behind of Winter’s woes to greet the green months of warmth and abundance.
Pouring pinky gold, this cider offers the bright freshness of crisp green apples, vibrant acidity and the slightest sparkle in the mouth, followed by billowing tannins on the finish. Drink whilst basking in the warmth of a bonfire wearing a floral crown of hawthorn blossom and primroses.
6% Vol.
75cl
Medium, perlant, unfiltered, unpasteurised, wild fermented, pure juice, natural cider
Ingredients: Apples (Yarlington Mill, Reinette D’Obray, Chisel Jersey, Browns, Kingston Black)
Handpicked from unsprayed traditional standard orchards
Pressed November 2020
No added sulphites
Pouring pinky gold, this cider offers the bright freshness of crisp green apples, vibrant acidity and the slightest sparkle in the mouth, followed by billowing tannins on the finish. Drink whilst basking in the warmth of a bonfire wearing a floral crown of hawthorn blossom and primroses.
6% Vol.
75cl
Medium, perlant, unfiltered, unpasteurised, wild fermented, pure juice, natural cider
Ingredients: Apples (Yarlington Mill, Reinette D’Obray, Chisel Jersey, Browns, Kingston Black)
Handpicked from unsprayed traditional standard orchards
Pressed November 2020
No added sulphites
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danlo (13133) reviewed Beltane from Artistraw Cider 3 years ago
Appearance - 8 | Aroma - 7 | Flavor - 8 | Texture - 8 | Overall - 8
750ml bottle from Aeble. Orangey gold colour, white foam head that dissipates to a thin layer and aroma of apple, fruity, some farmyard funk. Taste is sweetish, juicy, apple, fruity, mellow, orchardy, with soft tannins. Medium bodied, soft carbonation, medium-dry lightly tannic finish. Nicely drinkable.
Tried
from Bottle
on 14 May 2022
at 15:40