A Selection of Gift Items & Books from our Orchard Shop
Once Upon A Tree Glass
Our ciders are made to savour, and we have chosen this glass as the ideal serving glass.
Branded with the Once Upon A Tree logo.
Holds approximately 250ml
£3.95 each
British Cassis - 100ml
from Jo Hilditch
Made out of blackcurrants from Herefordshire and is beautifully packaged in an attractive slimline bottle. It is not too sweet but is an ideal base for any cocktail (at 13% alcohol).
Winner of 2 Gold Stars in 2008 Great Taste Awards.
Perfect accompaniment to our ciders for a Herefordshire Kir!
British Cassis & Framboise Gift Box
from Jo HilditchJo's Framboise is made out of raspberries from Herefordshire. This is for a sweeter tooth and great for cocktails (at 13% alcohol). 100ml bottle.
Here packaged in an attractive simple black box with 100ml British Cassis (see left for description).
"Craft Cider Making"
by Andrew Lea
Written by award winning hobby cider maker. Andrew worked at the famous Long Ashton Research Station for many years, and brings his considerable knowledge and experience to life in this 168 page paper-back book.
Useful for beginners and experienced cider makers alike, or just if you want to understand what it takes to make good cider!
£9.95 each (RRP £12.95)
"Orchard Days" Poems from Dragon Orchard
by Charles Bennet
"Charles Bennett's fresh and clear poetry combines with Richard Crompton's beautiful images to awaken in any reader the desire to go out and savour the countryside, to taste its apple, drink its cider and to sit and muse at the orchard's quiet end" Peter Arscott - Chairman, Ledbury Poetry Festival
"The verses and photos show that Dragon Orchard is a magical place,whatever the weather or season" Sir Ian McKellen
"Naked Guide to Cider" (Naked Guides)
by James Russell
James Russell is an acknowledged authority on cider and orchards. This guide will introduce cider lovers to the history and culture of their favorite tipple, and demonstrate, in vivid detail and with clear step-by-step instructions, how to make their own cider. At the same time it will help people to explore cider country, showing where they can stay and where they can drink, buy or learn about cider.




