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Sydre Argelette
  • bio

Sydre Argelette 2022

Cidre
Wine
Eric Bordelet
€16.50
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Sydre Argelette
  • bio

Sydre Argelette 2021

Cidre
Wine
Eric Bordelet
€16.50
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Sydre Argelette
  • bio

Sydre Argelette 2021

Cidre
Wine
Eric Bordelet
€32.00
/ 150 cl : Magnum
Cormé
1 in stock
  • bio

Cormé 2021

Cormé
Wine
Eric Bordelet
€39.00
/ 50 cl : Pot
Poiré Granit
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Poiré Granit 2022

Poiré
Wine
Eric Bordelet
€22.50
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Cidre "Satori"

Cidre "Satori" 2021

Cidre
Wine
Eclectik
€8.00
/ 75 cl : Bottle
Poiré Granit
2 in stock
  • bio

Poiré Granit 2022

Poiré
Wine
Eric Bordelet
€49.00
/ 150 cl : Magnum

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

How to store cider or perry to preserve its aromas?

To store cider or perry, it is recommended to keep it away from light, in a cool place between 10 and 15°C, and to consume it preferably within 12 months of purchase to fully enjoy its fresh and fruity aromas.

What are the best food and cider pairings?

Cider pairs perfectly with savory dishes such as crepes, mild cheeses, or white meats. Perry, which is sweeter, goes well with fruity desserts or slightly spicy dishes to enhance the flavors.

What are the main differences between cider and perry?

Cider is made from apples while perry is produced from pears. Perry is generally sweeter and less acidic than cider, with more subtle and fruity notes.

How many cider and perry appellations exist in France?

France has several appellations for ciders and perries, notably Normandy, Brittany, and the Pays Nantais, each with its terroir specifics, guaranteeing a wide variety of flavors.

Where to buy quality ciders and perries online?

To buy authentic and quality ciders and perries, visit Grands Bourgognes. Our online store offers a rigorous selection to provide you with the best of these traditional French beverages.