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Armagh Cider Company

Ballinteggart House, 73 Drumnasoo Road, Portadown, Counrty Armagh, BT62 4EX
Armagh Apple Farm

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Visit Armagh Cider Company and see how we make our award-winning cider ‘from blossom to bottle’ on our home farm.

A family business based at Ballinteggart House where apples have been grown for five generations. Walk through the orchards and share in the highs and lows of growing the Armagh Bramley Apple - awarded PGI status in 2012.Then move into the cidery where the apples are pressed and fermented.See the vats of cider maturing - waiting to be filtered, blended and bottled. Next, step into the bottling plant where all our cider is bottled as well as several craft beers.Finally progress to The Pulping Loft where all our ciders and juices can be sampled. Learn how the various blends are made and taste the difference.

We also have a selection of local produce* available to purchase forr groups, Light refreshments can be provided by arrangement.

*All produce and food are local – made within 5 miles of the farm

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  • Groups catered for
  • Prior Booking Required

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  • On site parking

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  • All major credit/debit cards accepted
  • Euros accepted

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