Kingston Black Cider Apple

bare-root trees
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Malus spp.
Fall, russeted red skin.

Vintage bittersharp cider apple. Parentage unknown. Somerset, England, early 19th century.

High in tannin and acidity. (SG 1.061, acidity 0.58%, tannin 0.19%) Produces full-bodied vintage cider with a nice blend of acid, tannins and sugar.

One of the noteworthy varieties that makes a high-quality single variety hard cider, but is also good in a blend. We’ve become fans of Farnum Hill Cider’s tasty Kingston Black varietal. Now we make it ourselves. Also makes superb fresh cider. Even the fresh juice is a deep rich dark color.

Medium-sized conical beautiful rich red fruit is mottled with red russet and deeper shades of maroon. Fairly decent fresh eating. The tree is a reliable bearer, but is gangly and needs careful pruning. Blooms midseason. Z4.

(Standard: 3–6' bare-root trees, semi-dwarf: 2½–5' bare-root trees)

Maine Grown.
ships in spring