Wilding Cider, founded by Sam and Beccy Leach in 2019, uses Regenerative farming practices and a "rural method" to cider making. Based in Somerset the culinary skills of Sam blend with Beccy's Sommelier palate. Their dedication to traditional orchards and natural fermentations has led to the creation of their standout orchard based ciders and perrys. This process sets Wilding apart, showcasing a commitment to purity, sustainability, and the land.
Beccy and Same Leach
The Orchard at Wilding
Size & Scope: 7.5 acres at the home orchard and additional rented orchards.
Varieties: Kingston Black, Stoke Red, Porter's Perfection, and so many more.
Regenerative Practices
Sam in the home orchard
The orchards provide the perfect environment for Wilding's cider-making, ensuring low-intervention fermentations that align with the Rural Method philosophy.
What is the Rural Method of Cider Making
Sam credits Skyborry cider in Wales for coining the phrase "rural Method". He explains in this chat that at Wilding Cider Rural Method is an energy-efficient, traditional approach to crafting naturally sweet ciders. It utilizes:
Cold Winter Fermentations: Utilizing natural temperatures to slow fermentation.
Low Nitrogen Content: Achieved by using unfertilized orchards for balanced fermentations.
Minimal Intervention: Avoiding filtration, sulfites, or pasteurization.
This method produces clean, complex ciders that capture the essence of Somerset orchards.
Signature Wilding Ciders and Perry
Wilding Cider showcases the Rural Method through their unique blends and single varietals:
Symphony: A bittersweet blend.
Comics: Multi-orchard cider built on Browns and Yarlington.
Single Varietals: Stoke Red and Kingston Black.
Perry Cider: Carefully macerated to achieve depth and balance.
These ciders are celebrated for their balance of tannins, acidity, and natural sweetness, hallmarks of the Rural Method.
Open Days: Second Saturday of the month, April through September.
UK: Independent shops and restaurants.
International: Belgium, Japan, and limited availability in the U.S.
Mentions in this Cider Chat
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