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Champagne in color with an orange hue. It has an earthy nose. It starts with sharp acidity followed by a really nice mid-note that is smooth and fruity with hints of watermelon and ends with a tart finish. It is not too dry and you should let this one breath a bit before you enjoy it. Who knew that Denver’s ugly crabapples created such nice cider? Glad Dan Haykin decided to find out.

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We forged the crabapples in this bottle from around the Denver metro area. The Dolgo Crabapple hails from Russia and its name means 'long' because the apple is egg shaped. When it ripens, the skin is dark purple and imparts a beautiful pink pigment to the cider. It showcaes the aromas and flavors of well-ripened strawberries and watermon.