Medium Dry Cider
The variety of ancient apples that go into producing our Mixed Scrumpy
gives it a deep, golden appearance. It has a fresh, vibrant apple aroma,
and a dry oaky taste with a subtle rum finish. Slightly sparkling on
initial pour.
Medium Dry Cider
Millwhites Premium is made from windfall apples grown and hand selected from our own organic orchards in the heart of the Somerset countryside. It is fermented and matured in oak whisky or oak rum barrels using the juice of whole pressed English apples. SOIL ASSOCIATION FULL ORGANIC CERTIFICATION UK5.
Organic Single Variety Medium Cider
Millwhites Yarlington Mill cider is made from apples grown and hand
selected from our own orchards in the heart of the Somerset countryside. It is
fermented and matured in oak barrels using the juice of whole pressed
English apples.
Originally found growing out of a wall at a water mill in Yarlington,
these trees flower early and produce an abundance of large, red- flecked
cider apples.
Free from harmful pesticides and chemicals, Millwhites Yarlington Mill has a lighter taste than the Dabinett. This apple produces a medium dry cider with a good body and refreshing flavour"..
Single Variety Medium Cider
Millwhites Dabinett cider is made from apples grown and hand selected
from orchards in the heart of the Somerset countryside. It is fermented
and matured in oak barrels using the juice of whole pressed English
apples.
Named after a Mr Dabinett, these smooth, waxy and crisp apples originate
from the Martock-Kingsbury area of Somerset.
Free from harmful pesticides and chemicals, Millwhites Dabinett has
a truly unique taste. This apple has an abundance of rich, sweet fruit
aromas which lend itself to a medium cider with a well balanced, soft
and full bodied flavour.
OUR CIDERS ARE HAPPIEST STORED AT ROOM TEMPERATURE. SHOULD YOU PREFER A
CHILLED CIDER, MILLWHITES IS DELIGHTFUL SERVED OVER ICE.
Millwhites Chutney is made from a secret farmhouse receipt handed down through
generations of the White family. Produce is grown and hand selected from our own
market gardens in the heart of the English countryside.



