Woodchuck Introduces Cellar Series Chocolate Cider

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From Woodchuck:

Middlebury, Vermont – Woodchuck Hard Cider continues its tradition of category pioneering ciders with the release of Woodchuck Cellar Series Chocolate.  The third cider released in the Cellar Series line, Chocolate is on store shelves now, just in time for Valentine’s Day.

Woodchuck’s original small batch hard cider, featuring Vermont culinary apple varieties such as Macintosh and late season Northern Spy, was aged with crushed cocao beans.  Cocao beans, or nibs, are the starting point from which chocolate is produced.  The infusion of the cocao nibs bring notes of artisan chocolate throughout the nose and taste of the cider.  A hint of caramel accompanies the dry finish, as does a full apple flavor.

“The use of crushed cocao nibs allowed for this cider to showcase chocolate’s true character,” says Cider Maker John Matson.  “The infusion of the beans brought out those strong natural chocolate notes, without the sweetness found in a chocolate bar.  The balance of the apple against the cocao creates a truly distinctive tasting experience.  I am thrilled with the result and hope our fans are too.”

Cellar Series Chocolate represents one of the most unique ciders Woodchuck has ever brought to market.  It deepens the commitment to crafting cider styles that push the category forward while exposing cider to an ever-growing audience.

Cellar Series Chocolate is pasteurized and featured in a 22oz bottle.  Alcohol by volume (ABV) is 6.9%.  It is shipping now nationwide and will be on store shelves through February.  Suggested retail for a 22oz bottle is $4.99.

For more information on Chocolate and all things Woodchuck visit our blog,The Core.  Looking to find it near you? Check out the Woodchuck Cider Locator.
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