ヴォルカニック・ワイン・アワード | The Jancis Robinson Story (ポッドキャスト) | 🎁 年間メンバーシップとギフトプランが25%OFF

Cider – the great Christmas all-rounder

Tuesday 22 December 2020 • 3 分で読めます
Snow on an apple

The Ciderologist Gabe Cook proposes apple-based, not grape-based, ferments for Christmas Day.

Ah, good old Christmas – the time of year when one gets to legitimately purchase all those drinks that sit on the fringes of our normal price range, or that are a little esoteric in nature. Purchasing becomes more playful and more prolific. And, Dionysus knows, we could do all do with a bit of extra cheer this year.

It’s probably fair to say, however, that treating yourself to a sensational bottle of cider is not likely to be high on your shopping list. As I’ve described in my previous articles, cider really can be just as varied, vibrant and versatile (and apparently verbose!) as any wine. I’d like to propose, therefore, that alongside wonderful treats such as Neudorf’s Rosie’s Block Chardonnay or Robert Sinskey’s Pinot Noir this Christmas (thanks Santa! Much love, Gabe x), why not let your experimentation extend to giving an exquisite cider a try? 

In the seventeenth century Britain was at war with Europe (again) and wine imports were in short supply. The aristocracy looked to their native fermentable fruit, the apple, for solace and what emerges within three decades is a burgeoning ‘fine cyder’ movement. The pinnacle of this movement was the development of extra-strong glassware by Sir Kenelm Digby at his furnaces on the banks of the River Severn in the Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, and the bottling of cider within them. On 10 December 1662, John Beale presented a paper to the Royal Society describing his experiments of adding a ‘walnut of sugar’ to cider prior to filling it into one of Sir Kenelm’s verre Anglais bottles – a full six years before Dom Pérignon moved to Hautvillers, and seven days before Christopher Merret presented to the Royal Society his paper on achieving similar results with sparkling wine!

So let’s start by finding some bubbles – something to give thanks with, to toast each other with (probably via Zoom) and with which to stick two fingers up to 2020. I can think of no cider that performs these multiple functions better than the wonderfully titled Nempnett Thrubwell from Wilding Cider. Described as a sparkling celebration cider, this drink gains its name from the village in which this single-orchard blend is sourced. Fresh, menthol and herbal characters then joyously pass on the baton to light bitterness and chewiness. Yum! If you’re in the US, you won’t go wrong with the Cidermaker’s Reserve from Snowdrift, WA. One of the outstanding US cider makers around today will have you regretting that you didn’t purchase more of this gem with its brisk acidity, grippy tannin and tingly mousse.

Eric Bordelet's Poire Granit

So, what to match with Christmas dinner? Cider, as a fruit fermentation, shares all of the sensory characters of wine, and you can employ your approach to matching food to wine in the exact same way with cider. If turkey is going to be gracing your table, then I would reach for the sublime Poiré Granit (pictured above) from the master of French cider, Eric Bordelet. It might not have the biggest alcoholic punch, but it doesn’t need to with such sensational intensity of nectarines, slate and electric citric tingles that will enliven what can sometimes be a slightly dull meat. 

If you’re vegetarian or vegan, then, once again, cider is the drink to reach for! Unlike wine, which might have been treated with an animal-derived fining agent, cider doesn’t contain the types of phenolics or proteins that necessitate the use of these agents. The result is an unlimited selection of ciders to choose from to pair with your meat-free meal. So, to match with a plateful of mushroom Wellington, Brussels sprouts, roast potatoes and stuffing, reach for TEN from Pilton Cider or Harrison from Albemarle Ciderworks,VA, to complement the earthiness and freshness.

And then we’re on to the cheese course. Move over port – it’s time for ice cider to muscle in here. Made like an Eiswein, there are multiple interpretations of this rich, unctuous dessert-style cider available across the globe but my very favourite might be from Brannland in Sweden. Ice cider works especially well with more acid-driven or tangy blue cheeses such as the world-beating Rogue River Blue.

Cider at Christmas by the fire

If, however, you currently find yourself in the southern hemisphere, your focus is going to be less on hearty and stodgy foods and more towards light, fresh flavours to accompany your midsummer feast (not that I’m jealous!). When I lived in New Zealand, Christmas Day would generally comprise a barbecue of white fish or sweetcorn on the beach accompanied by a fresh salad. Time to reach for something joyously crushable and refreshing like Tokyo Rose from New Zealand’s Capital Cider Co or Willie Smith’s Organic Cider from Tasmania, Australia.

So, cheers to you and cheers to cider this Christmas time. Most importantly, wherever you are, whatever you’re eating and whoever you’re with, be merry, get very merry and let’s all look forward to a considerably brighter 2021.

Wassail!

この記事は有料会員限定です。登録すると続きをお読みいただけます。
JancisRobinson.com 25th anniversaty logo

Celebrating 25 years of the world’s most trusted wine community

日頃の感謝を込めて、期間限定で年間会員・ギフト会員が 25%オフ

コード HOLIDAY25 を使って、ワインの専門家や愛好家のコミュニティに参加しましょう。 有効期限:1月1日まで

スタンダード会員
$135
/year
年間購読
ワイン愛好家向け
  • 286,962件のワインレビュー および 15,835本の記事 読み放題
  • The Oxford Companion to Wine および 世界のワイン図鑑 (The World Atlas of Wine)
プレミアム会員
$249
/year
 
本格的な愛好家向け
  • 286,962件のワインレビュー および 15,835本の記事 読み放題
  • The Oxford Companion to Wine および 世界のワイン図鑑 (The World Atlas of Wine)
  • 最新のワイン・レビュー と記事に先行アクセス(一般公開の48時間前より)
プロフェッショナル
$299
/year
ワイン業界関係者(個人)向け 
  • 286,962件のワインレビュー および 15,835本の記事 読み放題
  • The Oxford Companion to Wine および 世界のワイン図鑑 (The World Atlas of Wine)
  • 最新のワイン・レビュー と記事に先行アクセス(一般公開の48時間前より)
  • 最大25件のワインレビューおよびスコアを商業利用可能(マーケティング用)
ビジネスプラン
$399
/year
法人購読
  • 286,962件のワインレビュー および 15,835本の記事 読み放題
  • The Oxford Companion to Wine および 世界のワイン図鑑 (The World Atlas of Wine)
  • 最新のワイン・レビュー と記事に先行アクセス(一般公開の48時間前より)
  • 最大250件のワインレビューおよびスコアを商業利用可能(マーケティング用)
Visa logo Mastercard logo American Express logo Logo for more payment options
で購入
ニュースレター登録

編集部から、最新のワインニュースやトレンドを毎週メールでお届けします。

プライバシーポリシーおよび利用規約が適用されます。

More Drinks not wine

Heather Tillott of Sullivan's Cove
ワイン以外の飲み物 A wine-first approach is opening up a new whisky world. Above, Heather Tillott, distillery manager at Tasmania’s Sullivans Cove. I...
Isle of Raasay by Christina Kernohan
ワイン以外の飲み物 ヘブリディーズ諸島に向かい、これらの島々に生命と伝統を取り戻そうと働く新しい蒸留所の数々を体験しよう。写真上はラーサイ島(写真...
Brendan Carty of Killowen in County Down
ワイン以外の飲み物 From just two distilleries in the 1980s to nearly 40 today, Irish pot-still whiskey is back in a big and...
whisky supertanker in rough seas
ワイン以外の飲み物 Our whisky specialist argues that what’s needed is something genuinely different and quality at a sensible price – and offers...

More from JancisRobinson.com

View from Smith Madrone on Spring Mountain
無料で読める記事 Demand, and prices, are falling. A version of this article is published by the Financial Times. Above, the view from...
The Overshine Collective
テイスティング記事 The second tranche of wines reviewed on Jancis’s recent West Coast road trip. Above, the new Overshine Collective, a group...
Albert Canela and Mariona Vendrell of Succes Vinicola.jpg
今週のワイン A rosé to warm your winter, from £17.30, $19.99. Above, Albert Canela and Mariona Vendrell of Succés Vinícola. The wind...
Les Crus Bourgeois logos
テイスティング記事 Classic, affordable bordeaux made for pleasure and selected for an independent, reliable and regularly updated classification. For all that we’ve...
Glasses of Cape Mentelle red wine on a tasting mat
テイスティング記事 This month’s Singapore selection features a majority from Western Australia, including a handsome mini-vertical of Cape Mentelle Cabernet Sauvignon. As...
Ch Pichon Baron © Serge Chapuis
テイスティング記事 A Union des Grands Crus de Bordeaux tasting in London gave us a first look at these finished wines. How...
View from Le Ripi towards Monte Amiata
現地詳報 この記事はAIによる翻訳を日本語話者によって検証・編集したものです。(監修:ホザック・エミリー) 2025年...
AdVL Smart Traveller's Guides covers
書籍レビュー 現地でのワインと食事に関する実践的なアドバイスを求めるワイン愛好家のための、洗練された6冊のガイドブック。 スマート・トラベラーズ...
JancisRobinson.comニュースレター
最新のワインニュースやトレンドを毎週メールでお届けします。
JancisRobinson.comでは、ニュースレターを無料配信しています。ワインに関する最新情報をいち早くお届けします。
なお、ご登録いただいた個人情報は、ニュースレターの配信以外の目的で利用したり、第三者に提供したりすることはありません。プライバシーポリシーおよび利用規約が適用されます.