Cider is on the way!
- Zak Barouh
- Feb 25, 2020
- 1 min read
Last year in October, GDF.co operations manager Jacques led a few staff members out into the rainy autumn weather, for a very special purpose.

Throughout a single morning, we collected hundreds and hundreds of shiny apples from a drizzly Georgeham garden and bagged them up. The apples were then sent on to our friends at Sandford Orchards, where they've been prepared for transformation into our very own run of cider!

Very soon, we'll be heading over to Sandford Orchards in Crediton to flavour and mix our cider. We can't wait to show you the finished product, but of course, before that happens we need to come up with a name!
This cider will be served across all four pubs in the Good Food and Drink Company later in the year, so look out for it! We'll reveal more about our trip to Sandford Orchards very soon.






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