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Nohoval Ice Cider 9% abv (375ml)

€29.50

Ice cider originates from Québec in Canada. It is an ice wine made using apples instead of grapes. In 2005 Quebec established a standard for the fermentation of a quality ice cider. It states that the apple juice used to make ice cider must be concentrated with the help of a naturally occurring cold; in other words, to make ice cider you need a long period of freezing temperatures to help concentrate the juice.

Clearly Geraldine wasn’t going to achieve that in Ireland so she sought out a partner with whom she could achieve the desired result. Andreas Sundgren is a Swede who established Brannland Cider in Umeå on the Baltic coast in the sub-arctic. Experts in ice cider, she asked Andreas, to press apples, concentrate the juice using Sweden’s natural climate, ferment and then ship it to her. And then the aging begins, she takes the fermented must and rests it on American oak to add the final touch to this finished product.

‍This cosmopolitan, well-travelled and rich ice cider has a light golden colour and brilliant clarity. On the nose you can find characteristics similar to the aroma of a forest floor with touches of grassiness, walnuts, browned butter and toffee. The palate reveals a sweetness balanced by juicy and tart elements with a long-structured finish. This can be aged, or enjoyed straight away! It has a very modest 9% ABV.

Nohoval’s Arctic Ice Cider is an excellent accompaniment for cheese, dessert or simply enjoyed on its own.

MADE IN IRELAND (& SWEDEN!)

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Ice cider originates from Québec in Canada. It is an ice wine made using apples instead of grapes. In 2005 Quebec established a standard for the fermentation of a quality ice cider. It states that the apple juice used to make ice cider must be concentrated with the help of a naturally occurring cold; in other words, to make ice cider you need a long period of freezing temperatures to help concentrate the juice.

Clearly Geraldine wasn’t going to achieve that in Ireland so she sought out a partner with whom she could achieve the desired result. Andreas Sundgren is a Swede who established Brannland Cider in Umeå on the Baltic coast in the sub-arctic. Experts in ice cider, she asked Andreas, to press apples, concentrate the juice using Sweden’s natural climate, ferment and then ship it to her. And then the aging begins, she takes the fermented must and rests it on American oak to add the final touch to this finished product.

‍This cosmopolitan, well-travelled and rich ice cider has a light golden colour and brilliant clarity. On the nose you can find characteristics similar to the aroma of a forest floor with touches of grassiness, walnuts, browned butter and toffee. The palate reveals a sweetness balanced by juicy and tart elements with a long-structured finish. This can be aged, or enjoyed straight away! It has a very modest 9% ABV.

Nohoval’s Arctic Ice Cider is an excellent accompaniment for cheese, dessert or simply enjoyed on its own.

MADE IN IRELAND (& SWEDEN!)

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Ice cider originates from Québec in Canada. It is an ice wine made using apples instead of grapes. In 2005 Quebec established a standard for the fermentation of a quality ice cider. It states that the apple juice used to make ice cider must be concentrated with the help of a naturally occurring cold; in other words, to make ice cider you need a long period of freezing temperatures to help concentrate the juice.

Clearly Geraldine wasn’t going to achieve that in Ireland so she sought out a partner with whom she could achieve the desired result. Andreas Sundgren is a Swede who established Brannland Cider in Umeå on the Baltic coast in the sub-arctic. Experts in ice cider, she asked Andreas, to press apples, concentrate the juice using Sweden’s natural climate, ferment and then ship it to her. And then the aging begins, she takes the fermented must and rests it on American oak to add the final touch to this finished product.

‍This cosmopolitan, well-travelled and rich ice cider has a light golden colour and brilliant clarity. On the nose you can find characteristics similar to the aroma of a forest floor with touches of grassiness, walnuts, browned butter and toffee. The palate reveals a sweetness balanced by juicy and tart elements with a long-structured finish. This can be aged, or enjoyed straight away! It has a very modest 9% ABV.

Nohoval’s Arctic Ice Cider is an excellent accompaniment for cheese, dessert or simply enjoyed on its own.

MADE IN IRELAND (& SWEDEN!)

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