By Vince Bamford and Emma Weinbren2026-03-24T12:05:00
In this era of growing suspicion about the processes and ingredients used to produce food and drink, it’s perhaps no surprise lurid, saccharine-sweet fruit ciders are falling out of favour
“Cider is rich in tradition and heritage, and its provenance appeals to today’s consumers who are becoming increasingly mindful of ingredients and process,” explains Craig Clarkson, off-trade & nationals director at C&C Group. “This is giving rise to interest in traditional apple variants.”
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