Norman cider is an emblematic drink of Normandy, wonderfully reflecting the character and richness of this region. Produced from carefully selected local apples, Norman cider comes in several varieties, from sweet to brut, including semi-dry, offering a range of flavors ranging from sweet to more tangy. Norman orchards, with their apple trees in flower in spring and their ripe fruits in autumn, are the heart of this traditional production.
The process of making cider is an ancestral art that begins with harvesting apples, followed by pressing them to extract the juice. This juice then ferments naturally, developing subtle aromas and a slight effervescence. Each step, from picking to bottling, is carried out with care to preserve the quality and authenticity of the product.
Norman cider is appreciated for its freshness and fruity taste, pairing perfectly with many regional dishes, such as crepes, galettes or the famous Normandy Camembert. It is also often consumed alone, as an aperitif or as an accompaniment to meals, bringing a festive and friendly touch. Tradition dictates that we taste cider in bowls, these typical small bowls which add to the charm of this taste experience. A true symbol of Normandy, cider is a reflection of its generous terroir and its artisanal know-how.