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		<title>Weekend of Cider with Gwynt y Ddraig</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wales&#8217; largest cidermaker, Gwynt Y Ddraig will be opening their doors to the public over the weekend of the 26th and 27th April for a cider making and tasting weekend. Over the course of the weekend at Llest Farm, Llantwit Fardre, 12 of Gwynt Y Ddraig&#8217;s award-winning ciders and perries (fermented pear juice) will be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://www.valleysgreen.co.uk/photos/greendrinks/ciderphoto.jpg" alt="Gwynt y Ddraig Cider" width="250" height="375" />Wales&#8217; largest cidermaker, Gwynt Y Ddraig will be opening their doors to the public over the weekend of the 26th and 27th April for a cider making and tasting weekend. Over the course of the weekend at Llest Farm, Llantwit Fardre, 12 of Gwynt Y Ddraig&#8217;s award-winning ciders and perries (fermented pear juice) will be available on their bar at Wales&#8217; only ciderhouse.</p>
<p>According to Andy and Bill, cider makers at Gwynt Y Ddraig, “This is the third year we have opened our doors to our fans and it&#8217;s always a popular event with ciderlovers even coming over from England to see how we make our award-winning products. It&#8217;s also a chance for us to meet our customers and explain the effort that goes into making ciders and perries that have won awards from CAMRA, the Welsh Perry &amp; Cider Society and Taste of Wales”.</p>
<p>As well as cider and perry being available there will also be an apple-pressing demo using the equipment that makes the award-winning Gwynt Y Ddraig ciders and perries. Welsh food will be available at the farm including bread and cheese as well as 100% handmade pork sausages, and beef and Wild Boar burgers from Cegin Crincae.  Even homemade cider cakes will be available.</p>
<p>This year will see a number of “single variety” types of cider available at the open day. As the name suggests these are made from only one variety of fruit, often from a single orchard. The most familiar single variety is Kingston Black, which originated in Somerset but has been grown in the Welsh Marches, especially Monmouthshire for well over a century. “We try and source all our fruit from Wales”, continued Bill, “but we can only get three quarters of it from Welsh orchards, the rest comes from Herefordshire and Somerset.”</p>
<p>Other single varieties that will be available at the open day are Strawberry Norman, Brown Snout and Yarlington Mill. Gwynt Y Ddraig will also be showcasing a “Pider” &#8211; fermented from both apple and pear fruit.</p>
<p>One cider that cider enthusiasts will be looking forward to is a special 3 year old vintage that has been matured in oak barrels. “It&#8217;s something special”, says Bill, “We have not tried ageing for this long before but maturing in oak will give this cider a certain flavour and colour that you cannot get normally. We think it&#8217;s one for the connoisseur”.</p>
<p>As well as the single varieties and the perries, Gwynt Y Ddraig&#8217;s range of ciders is completed by names such as Dog Dancer, Haymaker, Fiery Fox, Black Dragon, Orchard Gold and Barnstormer. If you are unable to make the open weekend, Gwynt Y Ddraig&#8217;s products are available throughout Wales at food shows as well as at Tesco, Waitrose and in Brains and Wetherspoons pubs.</p>
<p>Further Information:</p>
<p>Gwynt Y Ddraig Cider Making and Tasting Weekend</p>
<p>Saturday 26th April 11am-7pm</p>
<p>Sunday 27th April 11-5pm</p>
<p>Llest Farm, Llantwit Fardre, Pontypridd, RCT, CF38 2PW</p>
<p>www.gwyntcider.com</p>
<p>Andy Gronow, Production Director Gwynt Y Ddraig Cider, 0779 106 6257</p>
<p>or</p>
<p>Bill George, Operations Director Gwynt y Ddraig Cider, 0779 106 6240</p>
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