Bethelridge, KY (Zone 6a) | December 2004 | neutral
A classic English cider apple which actually originated in Boisguillaume, France in the 1800's. It was introduced into England in 1884 by...Read More the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club where it was embraced for its outstanding cider qualities. It is a bittersweet fruit which produces a sweet, astringent juice high in tannins and converts into a cider with high alcohol content and a strong, fruity flavor. Fruit is orange and yellow in color with a russet coating. Ripens in November.
Held by USDA at Geneva
A classic English cider apple which actually originated in Boisguillaume, France in the 1800's. It was introduced into England in 1884 by...Read More