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Gwynt Y Ddraig Cidermaking Open Day
Rochford Cider festival
Gwynt y Ddraig Welsh Cider at Wetherspoon

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Gwynt Y Ddraig Cidermaking Open Day

Press release from Welsh cider makers Gwynt y Ddraig:

Gwynt y Ddraig Opens Doors on Cidermaking – 2008

Wales’ largest cidermaker, Gwynt Y Ddraig will be opening their doors to the public over the weekend of the 26th and 27th April 2008 for a cider making and tasting weekend. Over the course of the weekend at Llest Farm, Llantwit Fardre, 12 of Gwynt Y Ddraig’s award-winning ciders and perries (fermented pear juice) will be available on their bar at Wales’ only ciderhouse.

According to Andy and Bill, cider makers at Gwynt Y Ddraig, “This is the third year we have opened our doors to our fans and it’s always a popular event with ciderlovers even coming over from England to see how we make our award-winning products. It’s also a chance for us to meet our customers and explain the effort that goes into making ciders and perries that have won awards from CAMRA, the Welsh Perry & Cider Society and Taste of Wales”.

As well as cider and perry being available there will also be an apple-pressing demo using the equipment that makes the award-winning Gwynt Y Ddraig ciders and perries. Welsh food will be available at the farm including bread and cheese as well as 100% handmade pork sausages, and beef and Wild Boar burgers from Cegin Crincae. Even homemade cider cakes will be available.

This year will see a number of “single variety” types of cider available at the open day. As the name suggests these are made from only one variety of fruit, often from a single orchard. The most familiar single variety is Kingston Black, which originated in Somerset but has been grown in the Welsh Marches, especially Monmouthshire for well over a century. “We try and source all our fruit from Wales”, continued Bill, “but we can only get three quarters of it from Welsh orchards, the rest comes from Herefordshire and Somerset.”

Other single varieties that will be available at the open day are Strawberry Norman, Brown Snout and Yarlington Mill. Gwynt Y Ddraig will also be showcasing a “Pider” – fermented from both apple and pear fruit.

One cider that cider enthusiasts will be looking forward to is a special 3 year old vintage that has been matured in oak barrels. “It’s something special”, says Bill, “We have not tried ageing for this long before but maturing in oak will give this cider a certain flavour and colour that you cannot get normally. We think it’s one for the connoisseur”.

As well as the single varieties and the perries, Gwynt Y Ddraig’s range of ciders is completed by names such as Dog Dancer, Haymaker, Fiery Fox, Black Dragon, Orchard Gold and Barnstormer. If you are unable to make the open weekend, Gwynt Y Ddraig’s products are available throughout Wales at food shows as well as at Tesco, Waitrose and in Brains and Wetherspoons pubs.

Gwynt Y Ddraig Facts:

  • Gwynt Y Ddraig was founded in 2001 by local farmer Bill George and his nephew Andrew Gronow
  • 450 tons of fruit were pressed last year
  • Orchard Gold Cider was commended in the True Taste Drink (Alcoholic) awards 2007/8
  • Gwynt Y Ddraig Farmhouse Sweet was judged “Best Sweet Cider” at the Bath Cider Festival 2008
  • Gwynt Y Ddraig have previously won Champion Cider and Perry of Britain.

Further Information:

Gwynt Y Ddraig Cider Making and Tasting Weekend

Saturday 26th April 2008 11am-7pm

Sunday 27th April 2008 11-5pm

Llest Farm, Llantwit Fardre, Pontypridd, RCT, CF38 2PW

www.gwyntcider.com

Andy Gronow, Production Director Gwynt Y Ddraig Cider, 0779 106 6257

or

Bill George, Operations Director Gwynt y Ddraig Cider, 0779 106 6240

Rochford Cider festival


The first Rochford cider festival is tomorrow in South Essex. Rochford is a lovely village and an easy place to visit by train if you can get to London Liverpool Street Station or Stratford East. So I’ll be there early before the perry runs out :-)

Here’s the cider list:

CIDER

Biddenden Bushells 6.0% Kent
Broadoak KB 8.4% Somerset
Double Vision Cider 7.4% Kent
Gwynt y Ddraig Medium 7.0% Wales
Old Monty Rum Cask 6.0% Wales
Perry’s Farmhouse 6.0% Somerset
Thatchers Cheddar Valley Medium 6.0% Somerset
West Croft Janet’s Jungle Juice 6.0% Somerset (award winner)
Wilkins Medium 6.0% Somerset
Winkleigh Autumn Medium Dry 7.5% Devon

PERRY

Broadoak 7.5% Somerset
Gwatkins 7.5% Herefordshire
Hecks 6.5% Somerset
Moores 6.0% Gloucestershire

Gwynt y Ddraig Welsh Cider at Wetherspoon

Gwynt y Ddraig make Welsh cider and perry in a traditional craft quality style but they started scaling up their production dramatically recently. Last year they supplied the Brains brewery owned pubs in the Cardiff and South Wales areas and now they are to supply J D Wetherspoon. So that’s good news for Wetherspoons customers in whichever outlets they can find it.

Sales of Gwynt y Ddraig already increased by a massive 196% in a year when Magners Irish Cider have been blaming the weather for reduced demand for their mass-marketed ‘over ice’ product.

Welsh breathing fire into cider market – Morning Advertiser

JDW will begin stocking cider from Wales’ biggest producer Gwynt y Ddraig – which just announced a three-fold increase in sales – at its Welsh outlets this week.