What is Cider?

What is Cider?

What is Cider?

Cider is a delicious and refreshing beverage that has been enjoyed for centuries. Made from the fermented juice of apples, cider comes in a variety of styles, ranging from sweet to dry. The process of making cider involves crushing the apples to extract the juice, fermenting the juice with yeast, and then aging the liquid to develop its flavour.

One of the most appealing aspects of cider is its versatility. It can be enjoyed on its own, paired with a variety of foods, or even used as an ingredient in cocktails. Whether you prefer a crisp and light cider or a more robust and complex one, there is a cider out there to suit every palate.

In recent years, the popularity of cider has been on the rise, with craft cideries popping up all over the world. These artisanal producers are dedicated to creating high-quality ciders using traditional methods and innovative techniques. So, the next time you're looking for a delicious and unique drink to enjoy, consider reaching for a cold glass of cider.

In Manitoba, there are three cider houses along with numerous craft breweries producing their own in-house cider. At Wooden Gate Cider, we specialize in crafting reserve ciders. This involves using fruit juice from each year to create unique reserve ciders that vary annually, much like vintage wines. Each year brings a different flavour profile, and we celebrate this diversity through our acclaimed reserve and vintage ciders. By harnessing the exceptional prairie fruit that Manitoba produces, we aim to showcase the wonderful aromas and flavours of Manitoba Cider in every bottle.

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