Aspall Premier Cru Cyder 6 x 500ml










Product information
Appearance: Mid straw
Aroma: Floral
Taste: Crisp apple
Preparation and Usage
Delicious with roast pork garlic & sage, chilli con carne, rogan josh, Red Leicester and White Stilton.
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Other Information
Store in a cool dry place.
Best Before End: see case label.
Additional Information:
Cyder Crafted in Aspall, Suffolk
®/™ Aspall Cyder Ltd.
Brand
Aroma: Floral
Taste: Crisp apple
Pair with: Charcuterie, Mild cheese, Spicy dishes
Manufacturer
The Cyder House,
Aspall,
Debenham,
Suffolk,
IP14 6PD,
UK.
MCBC (Ireland) DAC,
Block J1 Unit Centre,
Maynooth Business Campus,
Straffan Road.,
Republic of Ireland.
Return To Address
The Cyder House,
Aspall,
Debenham,
Suffolk,
IP14 6PD,
UK.
MCBC (Ireland) DAC,
Block J1 Unit Centre,
Maynooth Business Campus,
Straffan Road.,
Republic of Ireland.
ROI Consumer helpline: +44 (0)1283 514170 (ROI calls charged at standard rate to UK).
www.aspall.co.uk
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Tasting Notes
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits | |
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week |
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (25)
of 5
Delicious
I wasn't offered a free bottle to sample, but I wish I had been. Light, refreshing & delicious alternative to white wine when you wish to consume less alcohol.
fantastic cider but check the price
We love this cider, buy it very regularly but have just noticed it is now more expensive as sold by Ocado than by Waitrose and Amazon . This is happening more and more with Ocado, it pays to shop around!
light cider
Light in taste compared to some ciders - nice to have with ice and a light meal
Great on a summers evening.
I received this cider free from Ocado to review. Brought a smile to my face as it's already one of our favourite summer drinks, preferably chilled. Very refreshing, light flavoured without the sticky mouth feel of other more traditional ciders. I've been known to use it as a mock Prosecco/Champagne to create lower alcohol cocktails, some 'heathens' were none the wiser...
of 5