Cidre Cuvée Saint Georges

Saint Georges cuvée’ specificity lies in the fact that after apples have been brewed, the pulp remains in air cuvage for a minimum of two hours, which enriches the color of the cider and promotes wine apple aromas’ development.

    • Bitter apples: 17% (domain, put)

    • Sweet and bitter apples: 58% (binet rouge, saint martin, bergerie de villerville)

    • Sweet apples: 17% (hard red, cockroach)

    • Sour apples: 8% (rambault, small yellow)

    • In thermo-regulated stainless steel tanks

    • Cold control and racking

    • Filtration before bottling

    • Natural mousse in the bottle

    • Alcohol content: 4%

    • Color: Golden, shiny, limpid, fine bubbles

    • Nose: Rich and fruity; woody, resinous, and smoky

    • Palate: Fruity, mellow, structured cider with a tannic base and little acidity as required by the typicity of the appellation.

    • As an aperitif: Served chilled

    • During the meal: Goes well with poultry and white meats spiced up in sauce as well as cheeses.

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