The Best Spirits and Cider to Gift Mum This Mother's Day

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We hope you already know that Mother’s Day is almost here, but if we’ve sprung it on you then fear not because we’ve assembled the very best prezzies for the drinks loving Mum.

If you’re tired of gifting the same old things every year, then look no further. These bottles, sets and hampers have that special something to earn some serious brownie points on the big day, including unique gin, vodka, whisky, rum, tequila, cocktails, and cider – perfect for whatever your Mum is into!

The Best Gin To Gift This Mother’s Day

Roku Sakura Bloom Gin

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Classy inside and out, this new charming limited edition Japanese gin is perfect for Mother’s Day. The award-winning craft gin House of Suntory are behind it, capturing the beauty of Japanese spring in a bottle, more specifically the annual Hanami flower viewing festivals. Roku’s key ingredient, Sakura flower (aka cherry blossom), is front and centre as part of six unique native botanicals. It’s an elegant gin, mesmerisingly floral and has a hint of salinity curtesy of the blossom leaves. Get mum to try it in a G&T with premium tonic and a wedge of grapefruit - it will surely be her best Mother’s Day present yet!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 43%
Find here: £31 Tesco

The Botanist Gin

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Showing that the Scottish island of Islay is more than just smoky Scotch is The Botanist, a stylish gin embracing a staggering 31 botanicals, 22 of which are hand-foraged on the island. It’s so popular that you’ll now find it on many gin lists, so if your Mum is a gin lover, there’s a good chance she’s tried it out already (so how about a full bottle?) Unique botanicals like creeping thistle, mugwort, red clovers and water mint combine for a profile balancing herbaceous notes, earthy undertones, and fruity sweetness. It’s impressively velvety too.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find here: £35.90 Master of Malt

No.3 Gin

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Instantly striking, No.3 Gin could be the key to your Mum’s heart this Mother’s Day. Made by Berry Bros, the key refers to the unlocking of the Parlour at their historic address, Number 3, St James’ Street (which is also where the name comes from of course). A wine and spirit merchant since an incredible 1698, Berry Bros produce No.3 in Holland in a century old brick-encased copper still. This has been awarded the World’s Best Gin no less than four times, loved for its bright, fresh nose, juniper-forward palate with florality, spice and citric zing, and a lingering earthy finish. There’s so much flavour and history, it’s a surefire hit as prezzie.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find here: £38.24 Master of Malt

Gin Making Kit

Well if you don’t want to buy a bottle of gin, how about getting Mum everything she needs to make it herself? If Mum’s ever said something along the lines of, ’I just wish there was a gin that was like X and Y but also Z’ then this is perfect, and really fun to try. Everything you need is included (16 botanicals, equipment, and recipes) – you just need to add your base spirit (usually vodka) and away you go. It’s designed for novices so walks you through every step, but also gives you enough knowledge to experiment with whatever crazy botanicals you dream up! Win win!

Find here: £45.99 Just Spices (usually more!)

The Best Vodka To Gift This Mother’s Day

Nine Tines Vodka

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Nine Tines is North Yorkshire’s first hand-crafted vodka made from potatoes and using 20 different potatoes in each bottle from their own farm and the local area, it’s totally gluten free and grain free. An excellent example of English vodka, it has an exquisitely clean finish but the silky viscosity of the mouthfeel is what stands out most for us. It’s perfect as a sipping vodka but if you really want to treat Mum then check out Nine Tines website for their decadent chocolate martini - NOM!

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £42 Nine Tines

Pod. Pea Vodka

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Forget your wheat and potato because Manchester-based Ten Locks are now making vodka from peas! It’s way more environmentally friendly than other crops, and actually brings a really unique flavour. Now, obviously this isn’t like drinking mushy peas, of course not, but it imparts a delicate herbaceous vegetal note to the spirit, which is made with Lake District water. The packaging is recycled and the labelling is sustainable making everything about this vodka green - it’s quirky, it’s tastes great and we love it.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £37.45 Master of Malt

The Best Rum To Gift This Mother’s Day

The Kraken Black Spiced Rum - Roast Coffee

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Coffee is everywhere right now, but it really suits The Kraken. Cold brew Arabica brings a sweet liqueur profile to the classic spiced Kraken rum, which really doesn’t feel like 40% ABV (so warn your Mum maybe!). Think flavours of cinnamon and rich treacle combined with roasted coffee deliciousness. If your Mum likes sweeter rums with a spicy undertone, then this is definitely one for her.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £21.99 Amazon

Havana Club Selección de Maestros

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A relaunch of Havana Club’s Cuban Barrel Proof bottles, this rum comes with a striking design revamp for that special feel. The casks used for ageing are some of the finest handpicked by the maestros roneros for the aromatics they impart. That, combined with the 45% oomph means tonnes of flavour. Think peach and citrus before a Bourbon-esque mouthcoating of creamy caramel, mocha and brown spice. It’s magically indulgent but with silky smooth depths for added complexity too.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 45%
Find here: £59.74 Master of Malt

The Best Whisky To Gift This Mother’s Day

Jura 14 Year Old American Rye Cask Whisky

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Jura is an incredible wild spot sixty miles from the Scottish mainland, with a small community focused around whisky distillation. Jura’s signature profile is smooth, bright and lively, and their 14 year old is matured in ex-bourbon and American rye barrels. It’s got great complexity with interesting notes of toffee and rich fruits as well as herbal and floral touches. A perfect gift for any whisky loving Mum.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 40%
Find here: £42.74 Master of Malt

Nc'nean Organic Single Malt Whisky

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Despite being relatively new, Nc’nean are known for their consistently high-quality batches, and this is no different. Starting with organic barley, ex- red wine, bourbon, and sherry casks combine for a rich body plush with fruity sweetness. Vanilla fudge, honey and tangy pineapple complete a lively palate before oaky spice and shortbread lingers on the finish. Find out for yourself what all the awards are for (once Mum has had a try of course).

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find here: £48.45 Master of Malt (usually more!)

Glen Grant 15-Year-Old Single Malt Whisky

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We love The Glen Grant and their 15-year-old might just be our favourite. It’s matured in ex-Bourbon and ex-Sherry casks so that seductive golden hue is brimming with harmoniously balanced bold fruits – think sweet orange and stewed orchard fruits with charred oak and vanilla. It’s incredible drunk neat, but if you’re looking for a cocktail to try it out in, check out our suggestions here.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 46%
Find here: £65.75 Amazon

The Best Tequila To Gift This Mother’s Day

1800 Blanco Tequila

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Tapping into the Mayan pyramids, this eye-catching bottle might be a challenge to wrap, but once open it does not disappoint. Double distilled, it’s a blend of white tequilas that results in a wonderfully well-rounded expression. It’s noticeably floral, fruity, and herbal, and all with a silky-smooth texture and zero burn. 1800 is known for punching above its price point, so this is a great gift for the price.

Size: 700ml
ABV: 38%
Find here: £35 House of Spirits

The Best Ready Made Cocktails To Gift This Mother’s Day

MOTH Cocktails

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MOTH is a great little brand making stylish and recyclable cocktails ready to go out the can. Gone are the days of naff ready-to-go cocktail tins because these are absolutely bar standard. They’re full-strength and if they were in a glass, you wouldn’t look twice at paying top prices for them. They have a few different selections, but their gin pack looks stunning for Mother’s Day.

Size: 125ml
ABV: 10%-14.9%
Find here: £20 for 6

The Best Cider To Gift This Mother’s Day

Sandford Orchards’ Katja & Katja Rosé & Chocolate Hamper

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This brand-new premium hamper has been curated especially for Mother’s Day, containing two full bottles of elegant sparkling cider and some Willy’s chocolate handmade in Devon. Katja is created from Katy apples that are pressed and fermented with a white wine yeast leading to an almost prosecco like cider, and the Rosé version adds Rondo grape skins for that stunning blush colour – expect cherries, peaches, and apple blossom. This has to be a hit for any cider or even prosecco loving mum!

Size: 750ml
ABV: 8%
Find here: £30 Sandford Orchards

Nothing says celebrations like bubbles, so how about some beautiful pink sparkling rosé? These are our absolute favourites without breaking the bank!

8 Stunning Christmas Hampers from DukesHill

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Without question, a magically presented hamper is a wonderful Christmas gift, but the festive feast within has to live up to expectations, and we’ve found some that do just that.

DukesHill have built a reputation for delivering artisan hampers that blow people away, putting provenance and quality at the heart of everything they do, from their best-in-class ham to their brandy steeped award-winning Christmas pudding. They’ve even got a Royal Warrant for their cured hams, so these hampers are literally fit for a king, as well as The Ritz, Harrods, and Fortnum & Mason to name a few.

We’re featuring eight of our favourite Christmas hampers here, but rest assured, they have an entire mouthwatering food hall on their site, as well as gift boxes and year-round hampers that are just as suitable for Christmas to be honest. Also, every single hamper comes with a wicker basket for that authentic quality feel, which we love.

Without further ado, let’s get stuck into some of their juiciest offerings and enter a festive feast paradise.

DukesHill Christmas Hampers to Gift

DukesHill Deck The Halls Christmas Hamper

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7 premium items fill this 14” wicker basket, which is perfect for sampling and sharing, especially for those with a sweet tooth. Gran Moravia & pistachio sables are included with fig chutney, as well as the highly acclaimed Christmas pudding, classic panettone, authentic shortbread, and a ginger biscuit chocolate bar. Oh, and it’s all washed down with a bottle of Tanners Cava Brut. Fa la la la la, la la la la!

Find here: £60

DukesHill Wine & Cheese Hamper

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One of the cheaper DukesHill Hampers but completely indulgent all the same, the charming wicker basket contains a big slab of Isle of Mull cheddar and potent Cote Hill Blue Cheese, ready to marry with the crackers, apple, and sultana chutney and, the star of the show, the Chateau Argadens Bordeaux – rich, oaky and deep. It’s a complete package of harmonious pairings for a festive wine and cheese experience.

Find here: £65

DukesHill Whisky Cask Cider Savoury Hamper

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This hearty hamper gets the ball rolling with the flavoursome Isle of Mull cheddar, perfectly paired with the finest charcuterie – lomo, bresaola, porchetta and pastrami. Complimenting this is their signature fig chutney and crackers, before the shining star – a litre of whisky cask cider. It’s matured for half a year in single malt Scotch casks, and delivers refreshing smoothness alongside warm, oaky vanilla.

Find here: £69

DukesHill Jingle Bells Christmas Hamper

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A best-seller, this 14” wicker basket contains savoury and sweet treats for all tastes. It mostly focuses on the classics, so that’s rich honey honey-baked ham, delicate smoked salmon, black waxed cheddar, and apple & sultana chutney. The Jingle Bells sweet section is just as pleasing, with the compulsory Christmas pudding, panettone, and a dreamy premium biscuit bundle. So much quality for the price.

Find here: £75

DukesHill Bah Humbug! Christmas Hamper

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This is one to get even the most anti-Christmas person into the festive spirit, with 12 delicious items representing their most popular treats. Honey baked honey ham is cured by DukeHill’s own experts, joining sliced oak smoked salmon and pork rillettes, which are an exclusive creation using peppers and spices. Beyond this, fig chutney is waiting to be paired with the black waxed cheddar, and delving into dessert, there’s handmade Loch Lomond shortbread, award-winning Christmas Pudding, Panettone and a selection of gorgeous biscuits and chocolates. Splendid.

Find here: £95

DukesHill Chocolatier's Collection Chocolate Christmas Hamper

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An absolute dream for the chocoholics, this exceptional collection contains a handy hot chocolate shaker for velvety smooth hot choccy all year round, and bags of milk chocolate drops, dark chocolate orange flakes and blonde chocolate flakes to start making them with. 16 hand decorated artisan Christmas truffles are also included, alongside two luxury chocolate bars – pistachio & cranberry, and marmalade dark chocolate. Willy Wonka would be proud.

Find here: £95

DukesHill It’s A Wonderful Life Hamper

This is a top-notch all-rounder, bursting with 14 quality items. For the savoury treasures, there’s the signature Wiltshire ham (1.2kg min.), oak-smoked salmon (perfect for blinis), pork rillettes which are joined by the deliciously creamy Cote Hill blue cheese and Isle of Mull Cheddar. A fresh fruit cake, chocolate honeycomb, premium mince pies and Scottish shortbread satisfy the sweet tooth, and Tanners Cava Brut washes everything down. Dig into the basket and you’ll keep finding more… chutney, sables, oatcakes, Christmas Pudding… all generously portioned and of quintessential British quality. Christmas is well and truly sorted with this.

Find here: £195

DukesHill Truly Magnificent Christmas Hamper

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We couldn’t resist including this, because if you can afford it, it’s very, very special indeed. ‘Truly Magnificent’ is the pièce de resistance of DukesHill, featuring two 20” baskets bulging with 39 festive treasures. Carefully curated, it includes a panoramic range of the best food and drink. A 4.5kg St. George’s Boneless Ham, 1k of Sliced Oak Smoked Salmon Side, a host of iconic cheeses and chutneys, award-winning Christmas pudding, brandy butter, fine chocolates… there is just too much to list. There are even five of their finest bottles, including Champagne, port and wine. ‘Truly Magnificent’ says it all really.

Find here: £895

8 Traditional Christmas Drinks in the UK

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Everyone has their own go-to tipples for the festive season, and often it’s just their favourite drink throughout the rest of the year… but there are some familiar faces that pop up every time.

And for good reason too, because they are comforting and delicious. They’re part of the furniture (especially towards the end of the evening when Nan’s had one too many), so it serves to know how to master them. We’ve got all the mulled classics, creamy indulgences, and fruity wine numbers you could wish for on your Christmas list, and this is how to impress friends and family with each one.

Baileys Hot Choc

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This is a classic winter warmer, with Bailey’s being the drink most synonymous with Christmas. Ideally, it’s so easy to make too. Just add the Irish Cream to hot chocolate and away you go. Of course, whipped cream and some grated chocolate add that extra indulgence that is pretty much mandatory at Christmas time too. Other people add different creams, winter spices or coffee liqueurs though, so experiment. Enjoy those deliciously rich undertones of whiskey intertwining with the sweet hot chocolate hug and cloud like softness of whipped cream. Oh, and because of the Bailey’s cream, we’d recommend using water for the hot chocolate but it’s up to you of course.

Ingredients
60ml Irish cream liqueur
100ml hot chocolate
Whipped cream (optional)
Grated chocolate (optional)

Method

Make your hot chocolate in a separate mug and pour it gently over your Baileys. Squirt some whipped cream and grate some chocolate if you want to go the extra mile.

Hot Buttered Rum

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This is one that gets the mouth watering from the title alone, a simple delight perfect for cosy vibes. Some people don’t include the baking spices, but especially if your rum lacks spice, we find that they build a handy bridge between the rich butter and the booze. It’s sweet, warm in temperature and spice, and full of comforting flavours.

Ingredients
100ml hot water
50ml dark rum
1 tsp cinnamon
1tsp nutmeg
1 tsp all spice
A dash of vanilla extract
1 tbsp unsalted, softened butter
2 tsp brown sugar

Method
Muddle and mix sugar, butter, vanilla extract and all those beautiful spices at the bottom of a handled glass or mug. Pour in the rum, then the hot water and give it a nice stir (with a cinnamon stick if you have them!.

Eggnog

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Well, it doesn’t get much more wintery than Eggnog does it? Check out our Mocktail recipe here, although this is one is pretty much the same except the inclusion of brandy. We think brandy brings perfect fruity, richness but others go for bourbon or rum. Why not make a few? It’s so silky, sweet, and creamy, and with the warm punch of the brandy at the heart of it. Just writing about it makes you want one!

Ingredients (for 5)
120ml brandy
cinnamon stick
whipped cream (optional garnish)
grated nutmeg (optional garnish)
Eggnog:
1 tsp vanilla essence
3 eggs
120ml double cream
100ml whole milk
100ml condensed milk
50g caster sugar

Method
You make the eggnog separately, and there are lots of variations using different sugars/milks and creams, but love the luxurious flavour of the above. Whisk the eggs with vanilla essence and caster sugar until it goes creamy. The, gradually whisk in the milk, in 25ml intervals, and repeat this exactly the same for the condensed milk. Repeat with the cream too! Slow and gradual. Cover and refrigerate for over at least 2 hours. If you find that the mixture is too thick after cooling, add milk and blend. When you’re ready to serve to your lucky guests, pour the eggnog in first, before slowly adding the brandy serving and garnish as you please – grated nutmeg, whipped cream, cinnamon stick – all perfect.

Snowball

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The clues in the name with this one, and it’s a great way to spruce up Advocaat for a festive libation. The richly flavoured creamy Advocaat binds everything together, with vibrant, zesty lime cutting through, lemonade adds a effervescent refreshment, and although a lot of people leave it out, the brandy adds a touch of opulent, fruity depth that roots the cocktail nicely. A glass of Christmas magic.

Ingredients
15ml lime cordial (Rose’s)
50ml Advocaat
40ml lemonade
15ml brandy
Maraschino cherry (optional garnish)

Method
Fill a glass with a large scoop of ice and add in your lime cordial (you could use juice, but cordial works better). Add Advocaat, then lemonade and stir gently until everything is chilled. Then add the cherry on the cake/cocktail!

British Christmas Punch

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If you’re in one of those families that knocks up a Christmas Punch, then you’ll probably have your own recipes, whether that’s a ‘throw in anything we have’ philosophy, or a ‘refined through the generations’ masterpiece. There are endless directions you can take with this, but this recipe has warmth and spice from herbal liqueur, fresh rosemary, ginger syrup and cinnamon paired with bright fruit juices. People use red wine, white wine, sparkling wine or even no wine, but Prosecco or a crisp white work best here.

Ingredients (for a jug)
300ml cranberry juice
40ml ginger syrup
50ml herbal liqueur (Benedictine or Jägermeister)
750ml Prosecco/white wine
200ml apple juice
Sliced clementines
Sliced lemon
3-4 sprigs rosemary
2 cinnamon sticks
Fresh cranberries (optional garnish)

Method
Make sure everything is nicely chilled before use, and a few hours before you’re expecting to serve the punch, combine everything together in a punch bowl. There’s no need to be delicate, just add everything in and stir with a little ice. Give everything enough time to merge and infuse, and then serve! For the simple ginger syrup, go here.

Mulled Wine

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The official smell of the Christmas market, mulled wine is an absolute staple of the winter months and many people’s all-time favourite Christmas drink. If we have one tip, it’s to dispel the myth that the cheapest wine is fine if you’re heating it through – you do notice the difference! Opt for a juicy, big, bold wine. Think Zinfandel, Grenache and Primitivo. You’ll get strong flavour and a silky-smooth mouthfeel. Avoid adding sugar in and include some fresh cranberries that beautifully soften when heated for added texture and a little acidic crunch.

Ingredients
750ml bottle of Red Wine (Zinfandel, Primitivo, Grenache)
4 cloves
2 cinnamon sticks
1 quartered orange
1 star anise
Small handful of fresh cranberries
100ml Grand Marnier (optional)
2 tbsp honey (optional)

Method
Slowly pour the wine into a pan on a low heat, and begins stirring slowly as you add in your fruits and spices. It should never be boiling, and make sure to include the Grand Marnier towards the end (it’s optional, though we really recommend it). Let it all cool over 30 minutes whilst the flavours come together and it’s ready to go. Oh, and the honey is optional if it needs more sweetness – it’s better than sugar.

Mulled Cider

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This is a delicious alternative to mulled wine and brings a hearty warmth to any festive occasion. The key here is, obviously, the cider so we would recommend trying it cold first and just making sure you like it before committing to the pan. This is for regular apple, but there are delicious, spiced ginger ciders and other seasonal flavours that would work a treat too. Here though, you’ve got hearty cider with the dry cider, rich apple with Calvados, and sweet apple with the juice, and they balance really nicely.

Ingredients
1L dry cider
100ml Calvados (brandy if not)
300ml apple juice
Orange slices
4 cloves
2 large cinnamon sticks
1tbsp all spice
50g sugar (optional)

Method
It’s similar to mulled wine really, just gently simmer and combine everything up to a simmer, at which point its gas right down to a very low heat for 20 more minutes before turning it off altogether. Let it cool and infuse before serving.

Bucks Fizz

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A classic start to the Christmas morning, Bucks Fizz is nostalgic, fresh, and delicious. Cava, Prosecco, Crémant, and even Champagne – you can pick whichever poison to pair with your OJ. There is a load of nice, pre-made bottles (Sainsbury’s in particular), but as anyone who loves fresh OJ knows, the difference is substantial so if you want a work out, get squeezing those oranges.

Ingredients
50ml orange juice
100ml chilled sparkling wine

Method
It couldn’t be easier. Pour your orange juice into a glass, and slowly top up with your sparkling wine. Voila! Christmas has begun.

In terms of grown up coffee and hot chocolate recipes, we could be here all day and whist not all are traditional, they sure do hit the spot over the festivities so check out our Best Boozy Coffee and Hot Chocolate Recipes for more Christmas drinks ideas.

The Best Cider for Crisp Autumn Days

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What better way to embrace the warm hues and cosy joys of autumn than with a crisp cider? For years, cider was underappreciated but now it’s back and a lot of that is down to the success and invention of flavoured ciders, many of which suit fall perfectly.

Original apple cider, whether hearty or light, still or fizzy, sweet or sharp, and everything in between, is also blossoming and we’ve picked out some ciders from both categories that, once you’ve had a sip by a roaring fire, will be the apple of your eye.

APPLE CIDERS

Thatchers Vintage

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Thatchers recently revamped their Vintage and it’s all the better for it, with a new premium 8.3% appealing to seasoned cider drinkers. Entirely produced at Myrtle Farm, traditional bittersweet apples are pressed with lighter apples for a deep, full and rich flavour with crisp sparkle and medium-dry feel. Delicious to wash down a Sunday lunch, especially pork.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 8.3%
Find here: £2.35

Henry Westons Vintage Cider

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We already shouted out this cider in our Best of British article, but it’s perfect for autumn so here we go again! Their vintage is one of, if not the bestselling cider in the UK, and for an 8.2% that’s impressive but when you taste it you know why. Medium dry, with a deep oaky flavour, it’s got an easy drinking mellow personality with a full-bodied mouthfeel. It’s unashamedly and unapologetically all about the apple too, with a slight tartness, gentle fizz and perfectly poised touch of sweetness.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 8.2%
Find here: £2.35

Armagh Cider Carsons Crisp

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This Northern Irish cider was inspired by the crunch of footsteps walking on snow, so it set out to be crisp and fresh from the start. Made in County Armagh, Carsons Crisp represents great value with gentle, light cider that feels remarkably fresh but sleek also. The flavours are subtle enough to pair well with food too.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 4.5%
Find here: £2.99

Burrow Hill Fermented Stoke Red

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Burrow Hill has been an iconic site for cider production going back centuries and all this expertise has led to huge competition success, the epitome of which is this traditional method cider. Made from 100% Stoke Red apples in the depths of Somerset, its secondary fermentation is a year long giving time for woody spice to infuse with blood orange and dried apple. It’s bone dry, ripe, velvety and if you’ve never taken to cider before, then a premium beauty like this is a great way to give it a second chance.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 11.5%
Find here: £16.50

FLAVOURED CIDERS

Kopparberg Spiced Apple

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This is one that comes in and out of stock which is strange because although it is seasonal, it goes down so well. The original Kopparberg apple is mixed with the winter warmer that is cinnamon to create a delicate yet intense woody aroma. The balance here is spot on, with just the right levels of sweet and spice and it’s another cider that you need to try warm on a cold autumn night – simply heat in a pan until warm but do not boil.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 4%
Find here: £2

Brothers Toffee Apple Cider

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Of course, when it comes to autumn, we can’t look beyond a Toffee Apple cider. If you really don’t get on with sweet ciders, then this may not be for you but a bottle of this around Halloween or on a brisk evening is delicious. The distinct toffee apple flavour is recognisable straight away, and mixing with crisp apple and cream soda, it’s so nostalgic. Brothers have also got a very appetising Hot Toffee Apple Toddy recipe here!

Size: 500ml
ABV: 4%
Find here: £2.45

Gospel Green Raspberry '17 Cider

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This Hampshire cidermaker expertly make some delicious high-end vintages, such as their Brut, but for autumn their Raspberry 2017 vintage is the perfect match. The subtle sweetness of fresh raspberry decorates the robust apple foundation deliciously, transitioning from summer to autumn. Classy, unique, and refreshing.  

Size: 750ml
ABV: 8.4%
Find here: £9.95

Napton Cidery Spiced Ginger Cider

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Napton started as a simple hobby to avoid the village’s apples going to waste, but now their shelves are strained with awards and they’re making cider splash after cider splash. We could have easily recommended their dreamy blackcurrant blend, but then we heard about their Limited Edition Spiced Ginger. Infused with a mulled spice syrup, this still cider is brimming with cinnamon and ginger and even more so when served warm – though cold is delicious too.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 4%
Find here: £10.70

If you want more cider recommendations, then check out our Best of British guide here!

The Best British Ciders To Try

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For a long time, cider lagged behind British icons such as craft beer, gin, and whisky but that is changing. Over the last decade, modern British cider has generated more and more anticipation and interest, and competition is intense.

For those of you that want to explore the flourishing scene, or for those card-carrying cider guzzlers who want to try something different, explore our tried and tested Best British Ciders below, just in time for World Cider Day!

WHAT IS CIDER?

In a nutshell, cider is an alcoholic drink most commonly made using fermented apple juice, so similar to the winemaking process. However, because the fruits used contain less sugar, the alcoholic content normally ends up being lower. It’s been around since the Romans, but in the 13th century it really took off when people found out it was actually safer to drink than the water in many places!

Often more associated with beer, cider is more like wine in that the terroir, temperature, and apples (though not just apples!) create completely unique and varying regional profiles. From dry to sweet and modern to traditional, every cider is different.

It’s worth pointing out that in America, ‘hard cider’ is alcoholic but ‘sweet cider’ is often more of a fruit juice. France, Spain and the USA all produce fantastic ciders, but British Cider is some of the finest so let’s get stuck into the most common kind of cider you’ll find – apple.

APPLE CIDERS

Cornish Orchards Golden Cider

the best british ciders to try the three drinkersCornish Orchards Golden Cider

Cornwall produces some mouth-watering ciders, and this is a classical fruit-forward expression. Fantastically fizzy, a variety of bittersweet and dessert apples dominate this crisp and ultra refreshing cider. For a hot summer day, a chilled serve of this is perfection – clean, ridiculously easy-drinking and full of flavour.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 5%
Find here: £2

Henry Westons Vintage Cider

Henry Westons Vintage Cider the best british ciders to try the three drinkers

Since Henry in 1879, generations of the Weston family have been producing cider in the Hereford village of Much Marcle. They scooped a double gold for this Vintage and their cloudy version at the Cider Masters Awards last year, and for another cider, we’ll revisit later! This mellow but full-bodied blend carries an oaky, deep flavour that allows apple to be the star of the show, in a silky smooth medium dry mouthfeel. There’s a reason it’s one of the UK’s most popular ciders and at 8.2%, it really is dangerously moreish.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 8.2%
Find here: £2.10

Burrow Hill Sparkling Cider

the best british ciders to try the three drinkers Burrow Hill Sparkling Cider

Cider has been made at Burrow Hill for centuries and all this experience has led to huge success at the national championships. Behind that gorgeously designed bottle is a medium dry pour revealing red apple skins and autumnal notes of warming cinnamon and zesty orange. At the centre of it of course, is the apple, eleven varietals of which meld for a robust and bittersweet flavour. This also screams food-friendly and would be a great one to crack open at the BBQ. Burrow Hill is also home to the innovative Somerset Cider Brandy which is definitely worth a look and a try too!

Size: 500ml
ABV: 6%
Find here: £3.15

Gospel Green Brut Cider

the best british ciders to try the three drinkers Gospel Green Brut Cider

Hailing from Hampshire, this is a premium pale gold cider made using the same production techniques as Champagne. Double fermentation adds new levels of complexity with tantalising elderflower and brioche supporting the zip of green apples. With fine bubbles, light acidity, and velvety smoothness, this traditionally made expression is a fantastic cider to try if you love sparkling wines and want something new.

Size: 750ml
ABV: 8.4%
Find here: £12.99

FLAVOURED CIDERS

Thatchers Blood Orange Cider

the best british ciders to try the three drinkersThatchers Blood Orange Cider

This is a stunning sweeter style of cider flavoured with natural blood orange for sweet, tangy, and floral feel. Sweet apples like Fuji and Gala have been picked to make this bottle of summertime that hits with flavoursome fizz before mellowing into well-balanced vibrance. Some flavoured ciders are sickly sweet, but even at 4% ABV, this gets it just right.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 4%
Find here: £2.30

Brothers Toffee Apple Cider

the best british ciders to try the three drinkersBrothers Toffee Apple Cider

Brothers are relatively new kids on the block and have already built a reputation for experimenting with all kinds of curious flavours from Cherry Bakewell to Rhubarb and Custard. Beginning life as a stall at Glastonbury in 1995, drinkers wanted to buy the cider all year round and the rest is history. Their Festival Apple is the go-to cider for the upcoming festival, but it’s their Toffee Apple that we want to shout about. Undeniably, this is a sweet cider that won’t appeal to some, but we say give it a chance. There are still subtle sharp apple notes, but mostly it’s that instantly recognisable toffee apple flavour with vanillery cream soda. A far cry from traditional farmhouse apple cider sure, but for something totally unique as a treat, it’s delicious.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 4%
Find here: £2.45

Napton Cidery Recipe No5

the best british ciders to try the three drinkers Napton Cidery Recipe No5

For such a new producer, Napton has made a big cider splash. What started as a hobby making use of unwanted apples from the nearby village has become a top-class cidery on the national and even international stage. Recognized by the great taste awards and International Cider Challenge, their only fruit cider, blackcurrant, is dreamy. Fresh blackcurrants bring all the sweetness to a super elegant and refined cider.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 4%
Find here: £3.50

Lilley's Mango Cider

the best british ciders to try the three drinkersLilley's Mango Cider

Somerset producer Lilley’s provides a fantastically varied range, but their Mango is a favourite of ours. It’s light and aromatic but with exotic mango sweetness providing great oomph. There is no cloying sweetness and certainly no blandness, just sunny refreshment, and fantastic natural flavour. It’s also a dream to wash down Indian food with.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 4%
Find here: £2.35

NO/LOW CIDERS

Westons - Stowford Press Low Alcohol 0.5% Cider

the best british ciders to try the three drinkers Westons - Stowford Press Low Alcohol 0.5% Cider

One of the highlights of the most recent Cider Masters was the high-standard of low-alcohol entries, and this Stowford Press cider has stunning depth of flavour and character, earning it the Gold medal (the latest in a growing list of gongs by the way). Bittersweet with apple and honey notes, it’s gorgeously smooth and refreshing and makes for the perfect summer sipping alternative.

Size: 500ml
ABV: 0.5%
Find here: £1.80

 

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6 Easy Apple Cider Cocktails for Summer

6 easy apple cider cocktails for summer the three drinkers

When you think of a cider cocktail, you probably jump to steamy autumn concoctions, but it’s actually perfect for adding gorgeous fruity depth to summer refreshers too! Bourbon, gin, wine... whatever your poison, check out how they marry cider for a moreish mix below!

Apple Cider Bourbon – for the bourbon lovers

apple cider bourbon 6 easy apple cider cocktails for summer the three drinkers

A spin on the classic whisky sour, the caramel, vanilla, and spice notes from the bourbon meld with the hearty cider for an apple pie-esque delight. If your bourbon has a touch of sweetness to it, then the tartness of the lemon and cider will offset perfectly but add a little syrup if necessary. Bringing it all together is the egg white for that silky froth and after a sprinkle of cinnamon, voila!

Ingredients
35ml bourbon
80ml apple cider
20ml lemon juice
1 egg white
10ml syrup (optional)
Sprinkle of cinnamon (optional)

Method
Shake up bourbon, lemon juice, apple cider, egg white and syrup if you prefer for 20 seconds. Add ice and shake it all over again until it feels chilled. Strain into a serving glass, dust with cinnamon and enjoy.

Cider 75 – for the gin lovers

cider 75 6 easy apple cider cocktails for summer the three drinkers

Taking over effervescent duties from the champagne of the French 75 here is the cider, so make sure you get a bubbly one. Less floral and lighter than the original, this is a fruiter, zipper mix with punchy flavour. A good juniper-forward gin will match the lemon and apple flavours really nicely, or go fruit mad with a berried gin.

Ingredients
50ml gin
20ml lemon juice
80ml apple cider (bubbly)

Method
Ridiculously easy. Shake everything except the cider with a load of ice and fine strain, before topping up with the fizzing cider and gently stirring.  

Cider Spritz – for the sparkling wine lovers

cider spritz 6 easy apple cider cocktails for summer the three drinkers

This is a hearty twist on the summer classic, with Aperol’s herbal orange pairing up with a cider of your pairing – though we recommend trying Thatchers Blood Orange. Alongside your sparking wine, this will be sweeter than the original, with two loads of bubbles for complete refreshment. Orange notes, floral notes with a touch of bitterness – this is a summertime winner.

Ingredients
70ml cider (try Thatchers Blood Orange)
70ml sparkling wine (Prosecco or Caava)
20ml Aperol
Apple slices (garnish)
Cinnamon stick (garnish)

Method
All you have to do is combine and stir everything here (gently, don’t kill those bubbles!)

Cider Sangria – for the white wine lovers

cider sangria 6 easy apple cider cocktails for summer the three drinkers

This is a lighter, crisper, and less rich sangria compared to the usual mix. With earthy warmth, ginger beer and cider always go well together, and a nice dry acidic white (Sauvignon Blanc would be perfect) cuts through deliciously. A couple of different apples adds layers, lemon and orange brings fresh citrus and every sip is super comforting.

Ingredients (for a jug)
2 different types of diced apple
1 sliced lemon
1 sliced orange
250ml apple cider
250ml ginger beer
1 bottle of white wine

Method
The great thing about sangria is that it’s just combining everything into a big pitcher, so add everything in, give it a good stir and if you like, let it refrigerate for 24 hours before serving.

Top Tip: Roll the diced fruits in cinnamon sugar and leave overnight before adding!

Cider Margarita – for the tequila lovers

cider margarita 6 easy apple cider cocktails for summer the three drinkers

Most apple ciders have an earthiness to them that really sings with the earthy fresh agave of a blanco tequila. With lime and triple sec in the mix, this is one tangy Margarita, but with enough cider sweetness to balance the levels, and heaps of freshness.

 Ingredients
30ml apple cider
50ml tequila (ideally Blanco)
20ml lime juice
20ml Triple Sec
Sugar, salt and cinnamon (for rim)

Method
Rub a lime wedge around the rim of the glass, and roll it in the sugar, salt, and cinnamon mix. Shake all of your ingredients with ice and strain over the prepared glass and fresh ice. Vamos!

Orchard Martini – for the vodka lovers

orchard martini 6 easy apple cider cocktails for summer the three drinkers

Vodka is probably the most pairable spirit and it provides a great backbone to this cider cocktail that combines apple cider with Triple Sec and lemon juice for sweet tartness and intense fruity flavour. If you find that there’s not enough sweetness from your cider and/or vodka, then a little orange juice works a treat to sweeten the deal.

 Ingredients
40ml vodka
25ml Triple Sec
60ml apple cider
20ml lemon juice
15ml orange juice (optional)
Pinch of cinnamon

Method
Super simple, just shake the lot with ice until it feels cold to the touch. You can add the cinnamon in at this stage, or sprinkle over at the end, it’s up to you but it does add a warm touch that works nicely.

 

Well, if you’ve eyed up one of these stunning cocktails, you’re gonna need the star of the show, so check out our Best British Ciders here!