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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Westons 1880 Anniversary Cider

Having just seen the Westons Cider website I think they deserve bonus marks - you can even adopt a tree! ...and go visit your tree at any time, Wow!

Anyway, back to the cider. According to the bottle, "'1880' is a premium, pale amber cider blending a number of selected ciders. Rich and fruity with a long lingering finish."

Henry Weston began his cider making business in 1880 you see, and this variety was launched in 2005 to mark the 125th anniversary.

For my money it certainly marks the occassion in fine style. A colourful label that not only includes a picture of the old man himself (I presume) but a selection of very rosy apples. The cider itself is more amber than pale and looks very inviting.

As for the flavour and texture, almost perfect. A delightfuly strong, fruity apple flavour assaults the taste buds while the lightest of fizz adds a refreshingness to the experience.

A deserved leader at this point.

Name: Westons 1880, (8.2%)
Label: 4/5
Looks: 5/5
Flavour: 5/5
Texture: 4/5
Total: 18/20

Here's the league table of full results so far.

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2 Comments:

Blogger JAMESEE-ST-SMILE said...

good picture

11:05 AM  
Blogger sparetomato said...

Is it just coincidence that this one is also the strongest?

are you sure you were able to make an objective opinion by the time you got to the bottom of the bottle?

I think you need a second, third, fourth... opinion.

9:30 AM  

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