Heritage Apple Varieties

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The apple varieties here are:
Adam's Pearmain
Ashmead's Kernal
Barnack Beauty
Braeburn
Brownlees' Russet
Cherry Cox
Chivers Delight
Claygate Pearmain
Cockle Pippin
Cornish Aromatic
Cox's Orange Pippin
Court Pendu Plat
Crowngold
D'Arcy Spice
Discovery
Duke of Devonshire
Egremont Russet
Ellinson's Orange
Elstar
Epicure
Fiesta
Falstaff
Gala
Gasgoyne's Scarlet
Granny Smith
Greensleeves
Golden Delicious
Herring's Pippin
Histon Favourite
Holstein
Idared
Jonagold
Jonagored
John Standish
Jupiter
Katy
Kidd's Orange Red
Laxton's Fortune
Laxton's Pearmain
Laxton's Reward
Laxton's Superb
Lord Burghley
Lord Lambourne
Mannington's Pearmain
McIntosh
Norfolk Royal
Norfolk Royal Russet
Orleans Reinette
Pearl
Pine Apple Russet
Queen Cox
Red Delicious
Red Devil
Red Ellison
Reinette Rouge Etoilee
Ribston Pippin
Rival
Rosemary Russet
Sandringham
Spartan
St. Edmunds Russet
Sturmer Pippin
Sunset
Sun Tan
Tydeman's Late Orange
Tydeman's Michaelmas Red
Wealthy
Winter Quarrenden
William Crump
Worcester Pearmain
Wyken Pippen
Allington Pippin
Belle de Boskoop
Blenheim Orange
Brown's Seedling
Charles Ross
Cox's Pomona
Crispin
Holland Pippin
James Grieve
King of the Pippins
Lady Henniker
Newton Wonder
Peasgood's Nonsuch
Annie Elizabeth
Arthur Turner
Bismarck
Bramley's Seedling
Chelmsford Wonder
Cottenham Seedling
Dr. Harvey
Dumeller's Seedling
Edward VII
Emneth Early
Five Crowned Pippin
Grenadier
Golden Noble
Hambling's Seedling
Hormead Pearmain
Howgate Wonder
Keswick Codlin
Lane's Prince Albert
Lord Derby
Lord Grosvenor
Lord Stradbroke
Mere de Menage
Monarch
Murfitt's Seedling
New Hawthornden
Norfolk Beauty
Norfolk Beefing
Queen
Schoolmaster
Striped Beefing
Tom Putt
Warner's King
Malus Sieversii
Wild Crab Apples
Seedling Apples
Rose Hips
Cottenham Seedling
Lady Hollendale
Wayside
Red Victoria
Barnack Beauty
Histon Favourite
Murfitt's Seedling
Thoday's Quarrenden
Cockett's Red
Perfection
Jolly Miller
New Rock Pippin
Chiver's Delight
Green Harvey
Huntingdon Codlin
Morley's Seedling
St. Everard
Concord
Conference
Annie Elizabeth
Bramley
Quince
Beurre Hardy
Red Pippin
Spartan
Jupiter
Rosemary Russet
Saturn
Cox
Blenhiem Orange
Charles Ross
Royal Gala
Laxton Superb
Egremont Russet
Princess Russet
Red Devil
Red Windsor

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Excellent!  Thank you for a good look at a lot of apple I had only seen by name.

pbartlet
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So many heritage varieties, great video showing them side by side, so much better than images and video from different sources which makes comparison difficult. Added to our playlist, thanks.

LondonTreeSurgeons-Camden
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I didn’t realize there were so many types..great video...and the best part was sound track...

WmHildy
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I thought it was. Wonderful apple and an amazing experience thrown in. The Halloween vampire apple I think. Oh and the quince poached in red wine with cinnamon sticks and star anise were awesome. Lobbed some natural yoghurt over it and washed it down with a Henney's Sweet Cider. My cheap crocks never had it so good.

BeerGogglesReviews
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Brilliant new I had a Russet, but looks identical to the picture of the Ergement Russet.
will you do a display of cider apples, please.

peterperigoe
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I had to film it in the queues in five parts and wanted to fill the screen with each one for a close up look, so that the video could be paused wherever needed. I tried to go slow enough to not produce a blur, but any slower would have made for a very long video. You can turn up the picture quality to 1080p for full HD. There is also a link to the East of England Apples and Orchards Project (EEAOP) in my comment section. I hope that helps mate.

BeerGogglesReviews
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I imagine the all could make cider but they would obviously be very different. Some may not have the residual sugars to do well though. I'm letting some juice I got freshly milled there, turn naturally into cider without any assistance from me. The yeast naturally on the skins doing it's own job. I'm just releasing the CO2 occasionally.

BeerGogglesReviews
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My goodness, I didn't realize that apple varieties were so extensive! 😍 I feel robbed of deliciousness, by whomever decided the paltry amount of apples that are to be sold in grocery stores. 😔

mizzpoetrics
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AMAZING TO SEE THESE APPLES. WHY ARENT MORE FARMERS SELLING THESE.

Necropsy
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The Apple you are taking about is called Red Devil - it has been very popular in our Farm Shop this season

emzibear
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OMG, Dr. Harvey looks like a quince! I'm a bit jealous of your Bramley, an apple that I gave lots of love to, but just doesn't like my desert climate.

coffeemachtspass
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What are the differences between “eater” and “desert” apples?

withoutpassid
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Oh yum!!! And scary.
How many of these are used in actual cider making? All?! Blended?

Tastingnitch
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Burwash Manor, but I think they only do this there on Apple Day. Some guys from the East of England Apples and Orchards Project (EEAOP). I've left a link right at the bottom of my comment section that will take you straight to their website.

BeerGogglesReviews
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And so little time to drink them all. Seriously though, it's a shame many of these are pushed aside in the so called name of 'progress'. Some are less resistant to pests etc, but we are missing some really interesting beauties in the name of profit margins. One of these made me think my teeth were bleeding. The red went about 8mm deep into the flesh. Loads of good phenolic compounds.

BeerGogglesReviews
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Does anyone have any informarion on the "clydeside" apple ? Thank you

jamiemcdougall
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wow that was ALOT that came from england, only a few from canada and US and few from france

mrgoob
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You can say that again.
I missed a section. Had to reload.

BeerGogglesReviews
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I wish whoever made this video didn't zoom into the apples so much. The camera is shaky and too close to get a good look at all the beautiful apples. Maybe use a tripod next time. Thank you for making and sharing :-)

Apxithas
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If you have pine apple russets please message me. Am also interested in Mother apples

veek.