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Here We Come A-Wassailing

Programme serving people living in the countryside, including blessing the tree for a good harvest and preserving old Welsh varieties of apples and pear trees.

28 minutes

Last on

Tue 31 Jan 2017 00:30

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January is drawing to a close but it's been a month of looking ahead for cider and perry producers. Dating back to pagan times is an annual ceremony that involves blessing the trees to encourage a good harvest for the coming year. It's enjoyed a minor resurgence in recent years as cider has regained popularity and Rachael Garside is in Chepstow for the annual Wassail celebrations.

Since 2001 the has been working to promote the craft industry in Wales and it's not only looking forward to a good harvest this year but also back to our heritage with to secure the future of Welsh varieties of cider apples and perry pears. Rachael visits at Llanarth near Usk where the society has a museum orchard containing trees of every known variety. If you think you may have an old Cider or Perry tree in Wales, or have any stories to tell about Welsh orchards and cider making, then please contact heritage@welshcider.co.uk聽or Tel: 01495 240983

As part of her exploration Rachael also visits where Cadw is reviving an old tradition and offering cider for sale. The cider is being made by Ben and Steph Culpin at the award winning,where they "approach cider-making with all the skills and reverence of a traditional winemaker, allowing the distinctive flavours of each variety to develop through a slow, cool fermentation"

Cheers and Good Health to the Orchards!

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  • Sun 29 Jan 2017 07:03
  • Tue 31 Jan 2017 00:30

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