Dabinett
- John Latimer

- 5 hours ago
- 1 min read
Our Dabinett cider apple trees are doing great this year. The Dabinett trees were planted four years ago with the help of our friends and family and we’re so thrilled that they’re thriving. We can’t wait until they’re harvested in mid-October so cider makers can unleash their full potential!
Dabinett originates from the traditional cider region of Somerset, England, in the mid-19th century. It is aclassic English hard cider apple variety, which produces a full bittersweet juice. Unlike many hard cider varieties which are best-used for blended ciders, Dabinett can also be used to produce a single-varietal full-bodied medium-dry cider. Dabinett apples are not suitable for eating fresh and can only be used for producing juice for hard cider.
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