fata2683 (837), Panama City, Florida, USA Sep 18, 2008 More going on in the flavor with this cider. Its deep flavor of apples, vanilla, and earthyness mix for a wonderful cider. I wish the finish lasted longer but its still good. zathrus13 (1288), Mount Laurel, New Jersey, USA Sep 17, 2008 Updated: Sep 18, 2008Apparently this is now called Woodchuck Draft Cider, Oak Aged. Pours amber/orange, with a small head. Aroma apples and vanilla. Flavor is apples, vanilla, and a bit of oak. Rather sweet, but has a some dryness at the end. Decent stuff. MattShizzle (385), Bernville, Pennsylvania, USA May 3, 2008 Haven’t seen this around in years, but it was the best product by woodchuck. Once the pear cider came about this one was gone. It was a great cider, not too tart or too sweet with a wonderful vanilla flavor from the oak aging. Anglofile (135), Piti, Guam Jan 3, 2008 Tasted like apple cider with alcohol in it. I don’t consider this to be beer but it is nice to drink and goes well with chicken pot pie. oldrtybastrd (1801), Morlautern, Germany/Great Falls, Montana, USA Mar 17, 2006 Pours a amber color. Aromas wine with tart apples. Flavor is oakish red wine and tart apples. Cletus (5001), Connecticut, USA Jan 23, 2006 Pours amber with a thin ring of bubbles. Smells of tarte apples. Taste is of tarte apples and apple juice. tiggmtl (4307), Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Dec 18, 2005 Mildly tart aroma offers notes of green apples and lemons. Clear brown body. Apple flavour is quite sweet up front with some tart citrus in the back end but wood aging is unfortunately not apparent. Light body is fairly simple. Sampled on the PA trip 2005. Birdiebeagle (778), Perkasie, Pennsylvania, USA Dec 14, 2005 Copper color. Very sweet. Has a vinagar taste. I am not really a cider guy but its not bad. I couldn’t drink a lot of these but one every now and then is okay.
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