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FOOD NEWS F ROM YOUR R EGION. . .


CRUMP TON OAKS CIDE R CO REDISCOVER THE GOLDEN HOUR


Working from home, or back facing the long commute, it’s important to take time for yourself at the end of the day - that’s why Crumpton Oaks is encouraging us to rediscover the golden hour.


Just picture sitting alone or with friends, as the sun goes down on an evening, whilst enjoying a mighty refreshing ice-cold drink. Now, make that drink an award-winning cider by choosing Crumpton Oaks – could life get any better?


Fruit is at the heart of Crumpton Oaks, the cider has been expertly blended by the Crumpton Oaks orchard family. A mighty collective that places love and passion into every glass. It’s bursting with flavour so it’s the perfect drink to enjoy as you rediscover the golden hour at home.


Alison Reilly, Brand Manager at Crumpton Oaks, says: “Recreating the golden hour at home can make a big difference to your day. Many of us are working from home and don’t have time to unwind, or we’re back in the workplace and facing the long commute again which can get us down, so it’s important to have something to look forward to.


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“At Crumpton Oaks, we believe our award-winning blend, combined with 40 years of cider making expertise across our orchard family, allows us to deliver you a mighty refreshing cider.”


Crumpton Oaks Apple Cider is a mighty refreshing medium cider, made from an award-winning blend of bittersweet and dessert apples from the Crumpton Oaks orchard family. Crumpton Oaks Pear Cider is expertly blended using the finest blend of dessert pears to unleash that unmistakeable taste of the season, available in: 500ml glass bottles (RRP 85p), 500ml can (RRP £3.09 for a four pack), 2 and 2.5 litre bottles and 5L Minikeg. It goes without saying that it is best served chilled!


For further information on the Crumpton Oaks range, visit: www.crumptonoaks.co.uk or to buy Crumpton Oaks: www.theciderstore.net


8 BOTTLES OF AWARD-WINNING MALVERN GOLD CIDER WIN WIN WIN!


One lucky reader is in with a chance of winning Malvern Gold’s award-winning cider – the World’s Best Cider according to judges!


Skilled cider makers blend apples from Hereford and Worcestershire with bittersweet apples including Three Counties, Yarlington Mill and Dabinett to create Malvern Gold, known for its immense character and quality. It has an incredible depth of flavour so it’s an ideal partner for autumn evenings at home.


To find out more, head to Instagram: @malvernciderco HOW TO ENTER


Readers must be over 18 to enter. To be in with a chance of winning this fantastic prize, simply answer the following question: Where are the apples which make Malvern Gold grown?


• Worcestershire and Hereford • Birmingham and the Black Country • Warwickshire and Yorkshire


Please e-mail your answer to editor@live24-seven.com there is no cash alternative to the prize, the editor’s decision is final and staff and employees of Live 24-Seven Ltd are not allowed to enter.


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