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Saxby's Cider Plum Cider
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Cider - Fruit Cider - 3.8 º

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Saxby's Cider Strawberry Cider
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Cider - Fruit Cider - 3.8 º

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Saxby's Cider Rhubarb Cider
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Cider - Fruit Cider - 3.7 º


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Saxby's Cider Cherry
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Cider - Fruit Cider - 3.8 º


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Saxby's Cider Cloudy Rhubarb
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Cider - Fruit Cider - 3.5 º


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Saxby's Cider Blackcurrant Cider
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Cider - Fruit Cider - 3.7 º


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Dirección: Grange Farm, Irchester Rd, Farndish, Wellingborough NN29 7HJ, Reino Unido
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Welcome to Saxby’s Cider based on our family farm in Farndish, a small village on the Northamptonshire/Bedfordshire border. If you’re a discerning cider drinker, you’ve come to the right place. We grow our own apples in the orchards on the farm. These are carefully selected English cider varieties and dessert fruits which we slowly mature and expertly blend. Our award-winning range of ciders are pressed right here on our farm using real real cider and real fruit juices– no flavourings, syrups or nasties.
I was originally an arable farmer but diversified into cider making back in 2011 when someone wrote to me asking if I had any apple trees, as they would like to buy the fruit to make into juice. I decided to plant some trees for them. While I was planning the new orchard, the thought occurred to me to try making make my own cider. So I visited the West of England and took some advice from cider makers down there.
I tried out my first batch of cider on a home-made press using apples from neighbouring gardens and from the roadside … admittedly not the best but I had got the bug. So my new orchard was planted with a blend of cider apples and dessert fruit – a blend I still use to this day. The business has continued to grow since then, and I use apples from our own orchards as well as others from Northamptonshire and Herefordshire farmers.
 
Saxby’s ethos is to produce high quality, authentic cider using fruit from English trees embracing both traditional and modern techniques, for a flavour that can be enjoyed by everyone. Cider doesn’t have to be a large production line drink. Neither does it have to be bland or too niche for the masses.
Philip Saxby
 
 
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