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Apple - Harry Master's Jersey

£25.00 - £37.00
Type: 
Cider
Ready to pick: 
October
Use fruit: 
October - November
Pollination: 
Group C (self-sterile)
Botanic Name: 
Malus domestica 'Harry Master's Jersey'
Synonyms: 
Port wine
Originated: 
Devon,UK (Pre.1920)

Description

Traditional English cider variety offering a full bittersweet juice. Bred by nurseryman Harry Masters of Woolston, Somerset, and thought to be a seedling of the same parentage as Yarlington Mill, discovered around 1900 in Devon. Fruit is dark red, with soft astringency, a popular cider choice. Forms a compact bushy tree which gives good annual yields, though has a tendency toward biennial bearing. Also known around the Glastonbury area as Port Wine.

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