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139: New Zealand's Cidermaking Calendar w/Alex Peckham

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New Zealand's Peckham Cider is featured in this podcast episode #139. I was able to sit down with Alex Peckham at CiderCon2018 held in Baltimore, Maryland. CiderCon is the annual trade conference put on by the United States Association of Cider Makers every year.

Because I live in the northern hemisphere, I have long been very curious about the apple growing and cidermaking schedule in the southern hemisphere. Here are just some of my questions.

  • When is Apple Blossom season?
  • How long is the growing season?
  • When do they make cider?

The answers to many of these questions surprised me. For instance, unlike my region of the world (Massachusetts) where we have a very short window for growing and picking apples for cider - September to November, New Zealanders enjoy an incredibly long apple growing season.

Alex also shares tips on how he makes cider working with both cultured an wild yeast.

Alex is full of cider knowledge and an absolutely delightful man with wit and insight that helps make this chat a must listen. Who knew that hares could be such a problem in the orchard?

January - Summer time in New Zealand

  • Thinning, cleaning and clearing of the orchard as the trees are fully laden with apple

February - Picking Cider Apples:

  • Knotted Cornell
  • Muscadet de Dieppe

March

  • Kingston Black
  • Kingston Brown

April into June

  • Apple harvest continues

June

  • Apple pressing begins

July

  • Wassail
  • Pruning of apple trees

August - September

  • Pruning continues

September - October

  • The south island of New Zealand experiences a long blossom time that runs through these two months

November

  • Baby apples are growing on the trees

December

  • The heat is back on as this region of the world is heading full steam into summer

Peckham's Ciders

  • Classic range - which have cider with fruit
    • Good fruit, moderate sweetness with balanced acid, tiny bit of bitterness and astringency
  • Special Release Ciders - one a month special blends
    • High component of wild fermentation

Contact Peckham's Cider

Website: https://www.peckhams.co.nz/

eMail: ac@peckhams.co.nz

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New Zealand's Peckham Cider is featured in this podcast episode #139. I was able to sit down with Alex Peckham at CiderCon2018 held in Baltimore, Maryland. CiderCon is the annual trade conference put on by the United States Association of Cider Makers every year.

Because I live in the northern hemisphere, I have long been very curious about the apple growing and cidermaking schedule in the southern hemisphere. Here are just some of my questions.

  • When is Apple Blossom season?
  • How long is the growing season?
  • When do they make cider?

The answers to many of these questions surprised me. For instance, unlike my region of the world (Massachusetts) where we have a very short window for growing and picking apples for cider - September to November, New Zealanders enjoy an incredibly long apple growing season.

Alex also shares tips on how he makes cider working with both cultured an wild yeast.

Alex is full of cider knowledge and an absolutely delightful man with wit and insight that helps make this chat a must listen. Who knew that hares could be such a problem in the orchard?

January - Summer time in New Zealand

  • Thinning, cleaning and clearing of the orchard as the trees are fully laden with apple

February - Picking Cider Apples:

  • Knotted Cornell
  • Muscadet de Dieppe

March

  • Kingston Black
  • Kingston Brown

April into June

  • Apple harvest continues

June

  • Apple pressing begins

July

  • Wassail
  • Pruning of apple trees

August - September

  • Pruning continues

September - October

  • The south island of New Zealand experiences a long blossom time that runs through these two months

November

  • Baby apples are growing on the trees

December

  • The heat is back on as this region of the world is heading full steam into summer

Peckham's Ciders

  • Classic range - which have cider with fruit
    • Good fruit, moderate sweetness with balanced acid, tiny bit of bitterness and astringency
  • Special Release Ciders - one a month special blends
    • High component of wild fermentation

Contact Peckham's Cider

Website: https://www.peckhams.co.nz/

eMail: ac@peckhams.co.nz

No Tasting Room at this site

Imported into the US by Shelton Brothers

Mentions in this Chat

Please Help Support Cider Chat Please donate today. Help keep the chat thriving!

Find this episode and all episodes at the page for Cider Chat's podcasts.

Ask for the following ciders - By supporting these cidermakers, you in turn help Cider Chat

Join the #ciderGoingUP Campaign today!

Haven't downloaded this chat yet? Here is is again.

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