Back to cider bought from the
Bristol Cider shop. No, it’s not a never ending supply (I wish) but I did get a
fair few bottles to try (well, gotta make it worth the travelling eh).
It’s also another
Herefordshire cider, this time from Dorstone. Not having ever been (or, to be
honest, heard of it before) I am not entirely sure where abouts they are...
though they are somewhere near to Hereford. Mind you, has anybody bothered to
count the number of cider makers in Herefordshire? Must be must be well into
the hundreds by now; more variety that way:-)
Now, this cider came in a
75cl bottle, which is actually something I like for cider. Being a social
drink, I cannot think of a better presentation for a drink that is, in its
natural/traditional form, pretty strong. At 7.5% this cider kind of
demonstrates my point pretty well. It is a shame that so often drinkers associate
cider with beer and go for a 500ml bottle.
What to expect of this cider
then (no, I haven't taken to second guessing the drinks... too much fun in
trying them! However, its crystal clear (so likely to have been filtered),
golden in colour (so, in the true Herefordshire tradition lots of bitter sweet
and sharp fruit). But, I suspect that the filtering has tamed the tannins so it
won't be bone dry. Lets see how I fare:-)
OK, to go with its crystal
clear golden-ness, it is also moderately carbonated (not a huge amount). It has
an odd smell though - at first I thought it might be washing up liquid... like
the glass wasn't rinsed properly. However, it comes out of the bottle too. Now,
in order to prove that whilst I can pick up an odd smell I am rubbish at
defining it, it then smelt of marzipan?! I really can’t place it; its not
unpleasant, but very odd and I wonder if the cider has been oaked or fermented
in some kind of spirit barrel?
The taste confirms the odd
flavour but also makes me wonder what varieties were used to produce the cider.
Again, its not unpleasant but I was a bit distracted with it which limited my
enjoyment. Just as well its in a bigger bottle too, as it gives me the chance
to get a second opinion.
So. My second opinion.
In all I did enjoy this
cider. There is a warm glow in the tannic aftertaste which makes the oddity
really rather OK. If you can get through the strange taste, then its got a good
balance of tannin and acid from the pretty much full on cider fruit used. It
certainly is dry (not bone dry but not bad!!) In my scoring, and remember you
must try it and make your own mind up, I think it did get a little bit of a hit
on the taste and smell. I have honestly never tried a cider like it before...
not bad, just odd.
A score of 71/100. May be a
bit light for a full juice cider, but a bronze apple nonetheless.
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