Monday, March 28, 2022

Brittany Cider

From the Brittany tourism site: "Where would Brittany be without the apple, its emblematic fruit? There are more than 600 varieties of apple in the region and some of them go back a long way. Breton farm cider is made using an ancient process and is the ultimate local drink."

Outstanding Breton Ciders
It’s the skill of the producers that make these ciders great, from the choice of apple varieties to the various stages of production. Like wine, cider also has its outstanding vintages.

Cidre de Cornouaille AOP
In 1996, Cornouaille Cider was the first product from Brittany to be granted an “Appellation d’Origine Protégée” (AOP). It comes from an area that covers 38 communities around Quimper, which meet certain criteria such as hours of sunshine, rainfall or altitude. The area draws on the traditional skills of around 28 producers. Cornouaille is a semi-dry cider made from 100% pure juice and has a golden colour, very fine bubbles and a slight hint of bitterness.

Royal Guillevic, France’s only Red Label Cider
At the gateway to the Rhuys Peninsula, the Cidrerie Nicol, founded in 1928, makes a cider that graces some of the most prestigious tables. Because of its delicate flavour, gourmets consider it to be the “Breton champagne”. It is made from a single apple variety, the Guillevic.

Cuvée Prestige Carpe Diem: a cider for the Elysée Palace
Since 1997, the Cidrerie du Domaine de Kervéguen has supplied its Prestige Carpe Diem cider to the Elysée Palace. Made from late-season apples, this cider is produced in the same way as late-season wines or wines made from dried grapes. An outstanding, traditional cider, it is made using organic techniques and matured in oak barrels.

Other Cideries to Visit

Brest Terres Océanes

Cap Fréhel – Saint-Malo – Mont Saint-Michel Bay

Pink Granite Coast – Morlaix Bay

Quimper Cornouaille

Saint-Brieuc Bay – Paimpol- Les Caps 

Southern Brittany – Morbihan Gulf 


Where can I try cider? 

The Comptoir Breizh Café in Saint-Malo
The Comptoir Breizh Café in Saint-Malo is a crêperie and cider bar with more than 60 recommendations, not just from Brittany but from all over the world. Carine, the cider waitress, can also suggest some original combinations of dishes and ciders.

Le Sistrot in Quimper
Le Sistrot is a must for all cider lovers when in Quimper. There are many different vintages to try including cidre de glace (ice cider) and cidre de feu (fire cider) from Québec, where the bar’s founders spent a few years.

Normandy Cider Route

Normandy is the heart of French cider. There are hundreds of cider producers throughout Normandy and Brittany. Here is one suggested cider route east of Caen. 

From the cider route website: "To the east of Caen, the Cider Route is a 25 mile signposted trail that criss-crosses the Pays d’Auge down picturesque country lanes connecting the villages of Beuvron-en-Auge (one of the ‘most beautiful villages in France’), Cambremer, Bonnebosq and Beaufour-Druval. Along the way, you have the choice of stopping off at over twenty cider farms!"

1. La ferme du Bout du chemin
2. Jean-Louis Caignon
3. Ferme de la vallée au tanneur
4. Genevieve Denis
5. Ferme cidricole Desvoye
6. Domaine Dupont
7. Marie-Louise Foucher
8. Manoir de Montreuil
9. Cave du Manoir de Grandouet
10. Francois Helie
11. Calvados Pierre Huet
12. Aurélien Lepage
13. Antoine Marois
14. Famille Montais
15. Distillerie des Ambres
16. Thierry Rungette
17. Alain Sauvage
18. Bruno Vilain