Ross on Wye 'Sherrington Norman' SVC Cider 6% 500ml
Sherrington Norman is an old Herefordshire variety that was first widely propagated by the founding Bulmer brothers. Today it is not commonly available, a great shame as it produces a bittersweet cider of the highest quality! We treasure our five trees and celebrate whenever we have enough for a bottling. This is the first SV since the 2019 vintage and a truley small batch cider
Sweetness: ⬤ Dry
Tasting Notes: Expect a crisp, bone-dry profile with subtle earthy undertones. The Norman apple brings a sharp, almost tannic quality that dances on the palate - think green apple skin, subtle mineral notes, and a clean, refreshing finish that whispers of windswept orchards.
Pairs well with:
Mature cheddar cheese
Charcuterie boards
Roast pork dishes
Autumn picnics
Sherrington Norman is an old Herefordshire variety that was first widely propagated by the founding Bulmer brothers. Today it is not commonly available, a great shame as it produces a bittersweet cider of the highest quality! We treasure our five trees and celebrate whenever we have enough for a bottling. This is the first SV since the 2019 vintage and a truley small batch cider
Sweetness: ⬤ Dry
Tasting Notes: Expect a crisp, bone-dry profile with subtle earthy undertones. The Norman apple brings a sharp, almost tannic quality that dances on the palate - think green apple skin, subtle mineral notes, and a clean, refreshing finish that whispers of windswept orchards.
Pairs well with:
Mature cheddar cheese
Charcuterie boards
Roast pork dishes
Autumn picnics
Sherrington Norman is an old Herefordshire variety that was first widely propagated by the founding Bulmer brothers. Today it is not commonly available, a great shame as it produces a bittersweet cider of the highest quality! We treasure our five trees and celebrate whenever we have enough for a bottling. This is the first SV since the 2019 vintage and a truley small batch cider
Sweetness: ⬤ Dry
Tasting Notes: Expect a crisp, bone-dry profile with subtle earthy undertones. The Norman apple brings a sharp, almost tannic quality that dances on the palate - think green apple skin, subtle mineral notes, and a clean, refreshing finish that whispers of windswept orchards.
Pairs well with:
Mature cheddar cheese
Charcuterie boards
Roast pork dishes
Autumn picnics