Bethelridge, KY (Zone 6a) | December 2004 | neutral
This is an old and long popular English cider apple which originated with M. Legrand of Yvetot, Normandy around 1872. It was named after ...Read MoreM.. Michelin, a well-known afficionado of cider apples. The apple was introduced into England in 1884 by the Woolhope Naturalists’ Field Club. Fruit is small and pale green in color. It produces a sweet juice resulting in a clean, bittersweet cider ideal for blending with other ciders. Ripens late October to November.
This is an old and long popular English cider apple which originated with M. Legrand of Yvetot, Normandy around 1872. It was named after ...Read More