Maker Notes
Research and development (but with cider!)
Why notes?
Taste, of course, is a highly subjective thing. But cider making is an art and a science. Cider apples have unique flavor characteristics - which for nerds like us - are worth noting, helping expand our appreciation and enjoyment of each cultivar. Tasting notes can also identify how apples respond to growing conditions – helping us make better, more delicious choices in how and where to grow varietals. This library details nearly every cider we’ve made since 2019, using a common “spider chart” format ranking 18 criteria ranging from basics like sweetness, tartness and astringency to how each cider recalls other fruit and spice categories. Members of our Core Club receive copies of these with each shipment, along with a crib sheet providing background on how we define our criteria - making it easy and fun for fans to compare their experiences with ours.
Use the search tools below to explore the archive, noting batch numbering for each release, wherein the first digit(s) represent product sequence followed by abbreviated year of release. Above all, enjoy cider!
Crimson Gold
Reserve Series | Batch C.24
A main ingredient in our Sixpenny cider, Crimson Gold (a.k.a. Little Rosy-bloom) is a close cousin to the famous Wickson crabapple. This example presents quince, pineapple, green grape and apricot notes, soft tannins and creamy, honeysuckle overtones. Could it pass as a dry white wine (Albariño, perhaps)? We think so.
Core Club 2024 Q1 Selection
Gold Rush
Reserve Series | Batch B.24
A relatively new American apple (Golden Delicious, Winesap and Siberian Crab parentage), Gold Rush apples exemplify what heirloom fruit can offer. Low on tannins, but with a rich, diverse profile including pear, pineapple, lemon curd and cling peach – topped by a spicy, white pepper finish!
Core Club 2024 Q1 Selection
Stoke Red
Reserve Series | Batch A.24
First discovered in Rodney Stoke, a village three miles from Cheddar UK, this bittersharp apple is favored in traditional blends. Perhaps the most intensely tannic cider we've made, it offers quince, Mandarin orange, citrus rind and apple peel notes, backed with a pronounced oakiness from 18-month barrel aging.
Core Club 2024 Q1 Selection