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14-September-2008 18:38:44 - Cider apple Cider apples are a group of apple cultivars grown for their use in cider production. Cider apples are grouped into four main types according to the nature of their flavour components. Sweets contain high sugar levels which encourage fermentation and raise the final alcohol levels. This group is low in tannins and acidity. Sharps are high in acidity and add 'bite' to the cider. They tend to be low in sugar content and have little tannin. Bittersweets are high in sugar but also contain raised levels of tannin which tastes bitter and is astringent. A certain amount of bitterness is expected in all but the sweetest ciders. Bittersharps are high in both tannins and fruit acids. Normally, ciders are blended using juice from several apple cultivars to give the best results. There are few varieties that will make a good cider all by themselves, but Golden Russet is one variety, and is prized for both single variety and multi-variety blends of cider. Three apple cultivars from England are 'Kingston Black', 'Stoke Red', and 'Dymock Red': 'Kingston Black' is probably named after the village of Kingston, near Taunton, Somerset; 'Stoke Red' is from Rodney Stoke, between Cheddar and Wells; 'Dymock Red' 1 is from Dymock in Gloucestershire. External links and references National Collection of Cider and Perry from a farmer in Lewes Cider Apples article on the ukcider wiki v d e Apple cultivars Adams Pearmain Ambrosia Antonovka Baldwin Ben Davis Blenheim Orange Braeburn Bramley Cameo Cortland Cornish Gilliflower Cox's Orange Pippin Cripps Pink Egremont Russet Elstar Empire Esopus Spitzenburg Flower of Kent Fuji Gala Ginger Gold Golden Delicious Granny Smith Gravenstein Haralson Honeycrisp Idared James Grieve Jazz Jonagold Jonathan Knobbed Russet Macoun McIntosh Mutsu Newtown Pippin Norfolk Biffin Northern Spy Paula Red Pink Pearl Pinova Ralls Genet Rambo Red Delicious Rhode Island Greening Ribston Pippin Rome Roxbury Russet Spartan This fruit-related article is a stub. Retrieved from http://en..org/wiki/Cider_apple Categories: Apples | Cider | Fruit stubs Views Article Discussion this page History Personal tools Log in / create account Navigation Main page Contents Featured content Current events Random article Search Go Search Interaction Community portal Recent changes Contact Donate to Help Toolbox What links here Related changes Upload file Special pages Printable version Permanent link Cite this page This page was last modified on 19 May 2008, at 01:58

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