tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634870909559270527.post3790664856220500501..comments2023-11-29T07:51:22.045+00:00Comments on Cider Pages: Marks and Spencers Breton CiderThoughts on cider...http://www.blogger.com/profile/10088137649328959012noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634870909559270527.post-52993047013908656732012-02-27T00:57:13.381+00:002012-02-27T00:57:13.381+00:00Douce ciders in France are an acquired taste, ofte...Douce ciders in France are an acquired taste, often far too sweet. This one is not that bad (but then I would baulk at reviewing most douce's!!). I find Westons Organic... no, what is it called now... Wylde Wood, is a pretty good cider and very available.<br /><br />Cheers for your thoughts though!!Thoughts on cider...https://www.blogger.com/profile/10088137649328959012noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3634870909559270527.post-53021741558400751392012-02-26T23:03:55.921+00:002012-02-26T23:03:55.921+00:00I agree with your final paragraph. I'm not a h...I agree with your final paragraph. I'm not a hardened drinker, and do like cider as a clean, fresh drink - especially as an accompaniment to a meal. It is a very enjoyable drink.<br />However, I would give an additional point to each of:Aroma, Taste, Aftertaste, and Fruit. <br />My favourite cider, previously, was Weston's Medium Dry; but it's not widely available now that Oddbins has shrunk. <br />Not much difference between their vol.percentages....aye, right!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com