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Greetings to all, The cider apple harvesting and processing season goes on, to be honest, it is approaching it's peak. With a decent blow of wind, and there are plenty of these here in Normandie, the apples which are close to maturity or they are done already goes down and then the sprint is on. It is a race with time to get them into baskets of 12.5 kg and then into the 25 kg bags. So far on 16th of October our team has won "golden" I would say for the first stage of the competition. 4.7 tonnes of apples are already pressed resulting in 3.1 hl of moût/fresh apple juice, yield being then around 66%. That is not bad. Densities were around 1045 which is also quite nice especially for first pressing of the season.

Otherwise we are finishing first passage of the last orchard and when done with that, by Saturday hopefully, we will restart the three orchards which we have done already and which are all cut and well prepared for the peak of the season, so we should fly through them. It is very important that before the main "fall" of apples comes, all bad apples which have fallen during the summer are disposed and grass is cut as shortly as possible.

The invitation to join us for the season still stands. The weather got naturally bit colder and unfortunately also more wet but that is life, at least here in la Manche. The big caravan is still empty and ready to be used and we have 5x10 m party tent up with kitchen, hanging out area and dry toilet in the back. The conditions are rustic but lets say doable, food healthy and tasty and drinks first league. Did I already mentioned that 50 m from our spot is an artistic micro-brewery?

Take care everyone and fingers crossed to see some of you here, don't forget 2023 season will happen just once!

Sincerely for Cidrerie Jara from Vale de Saire,

František