🍏 Sip into something extraordinary!
Rekorderlig Botanicals Grapefruit and Rosemary Cider is a refreshing beverage made from pure Swedish spring water, featuring a unique blend of pear cider with grapefruit and rosemary flavoring. Each 330 ml bottle offers a light 4% alcohol content, making it an ideal choice for social gatherings or a relaxing evening at home. Packaged in a convenient 12-pack, this cider is perfect for sharing with friends or enjoying solo.
Package Dimensions | 31.4 x 28.8 x 22.6 cm; 6.66 kg |
Manufacturer reference | 7311100435801 |
Volume | 3960 Millilitres |
Units | 3960.0 millilitre |
Alcohol Content | 4 Percent by Volume |
Brand | Rekorderlig |
Package Information | Bottle |
S**E
Fantastic flavour
This is one of my favourite ciders that I struggle to get in the shops. Seem a little expensive but when you think you can pay £4 a bottle when you find it in a pub or restaurant then it does work out a lot cheaper. Lovely refreshing flavour and does not have a strong alcohol taste.
B**S
Great cider
Fab I brought when on offer £14 odd pound for the case that was great value for money.It’s got a great flavour more of a summer drink but to be honest I’m happy to drink all year round.
M**.
Gulp.
Glug glug. Great taste.
B**S
Lovely
To my mind a bit of an alcopop but my wife loves it.She says the flavours are subtle and please pass me another one!
B**S
Isn't all cider botanical?
I’m a regular cider drinker and not afraid to try some of the more unusual variants that have recently come to the market, such as rhubarb or mango. I have to say that grapefruit and rosemary didn’t sound particularly appealing to me, but I was happy to give that a try too.Having split several of these small bottles with the girlfriend, I’m still somewhat unsure what I think. It’s ok. No problem drinking it but, on the other hand, I don’t especially enjoy it. It’s sweet, but not too sweet (in my opinion). My girlfriend likes it more than I do. She doesn’t normally drink ciders, though she does have the occasional pear cider (which this is).I can taste the grapefruit and there’s some non-alcoholic kick to it. (To avoid any confusion: this IS alcoholic; I’m just referring to a kick that isn’t due to the alcohol.) I wouldn’t necessarily have guessed the flavour without reading it on the bottle. My girlfriend’s first thought was ginger, which I might well have agreed with (and I’m not a big ginger fan).I’m not accustomed to drinking cider from such small bottles. Usually, if I’m on the cider, it’s for at least a couple of pints. Actually, though, this made a nice change: one bottle is enough to give each of us a small-ish wine glass.While I think this particular flavour is too strong to go with food, we might try buying similar bottles, as an alternative to opening a bottle of wine. We’d probably try some other flavours first, but wouldn’t rule out getting this one again.
M**R
Botanicals = Syrup?
Far too sweet to be drinkable, the flavour, if you can call it that, is akin to a flavored syrup, really not great and wouldn't buy again, deal or otherwise.
R**Y
Sweet and cloying
I'm not really sure what this cider is. On one hand I really like pear cider, but why on earth would anyone think it could be improved by adding grapefruit and rosemary? Well I thought I'd give it a try, some grapefruit, maybe it will add a touch a sharpness to the cider. Well no it doesn't, just as you get the hint of grapefruit a huge slug of sugar comes along to take away what could have been interesting. Rosemary, nothing. I used to grow my own herbs and rosemary is lovely, but it's somewhere hidden in the syrupy mess that is this drink.It really is cider who people who don't like cider, sweet and unineresting
A**L
Love these
They are a bit expensive but they taste amazing and would 100% buy again
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