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Shire’s Everlasting Cider Apple

bare-root trees
$36.00
low stock
Item: 7300-A
Malus spp.
Early fall.

Bittersweet cider apple. A wild apple discovered in an abandoned cow pasture by Jared Kane, executive director at Branch Hill Farm in Milton Mills, NH, 2016.

A true bittersweet, with little to no detectable acid and a hard bitter aftertaste reminiscent of the classic English cider apple Chisel Jersey. Picked in late September or early October, these apples can be stored for a long time in a root cellar (think spring!), hence Everlasting. Great for blending with later season varieties, or if you just don’t get around to pressing until winter. 

Small-to-medium smooth bright green waxy skin with a very shallow stem cavity. Used by Jared in natural ciders that won silver medals three years running at the Great Lakes International Cider and Perry Competition. Z4.

(Standard: 3–6' bare-root trees)

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