by DLCadmin | Apr 14, 2015 | Apple Variety, Baking/Cooking Apples, Cider Apples, Eating Apples, Sharp
Ripens: Mid to late September Recommended Use: Eating/baking/cider Taste: Nutty The “champagne” of old time cider apples. Crisp, highly flavored, fine textured, yellow flesh makes very sugary juice. Although the origins are not clear, the Golden Russet arose in...
by DLCadmin | Apr 14, 2015 | Apple Variety, Eating Apples
Ripens: Early September Recommended Use: Eating Taste: Juicy, sweet The Freedom is a good multi-use apple. The variety is crisp, juicy, and sweet, with low acid and great tasting flesh, perfect for eating and cooking.
by DLCadmin | Apr 14, 2015 | Apple Variety, Baking/Cooking Apples, Cider Apples, Other Apples at DLC
Ripens: Early September Recommended Use: Baking (pies)/fresh cider Taste: Crisp, sweet-tart Great for balancing strong flavors while you cook, the Fortune apple can be blended into applesauce, added to a pie mix, and much, much more. With Fortune apples the...
by DLCadmin | Apr 14, 2015 | Apple Variety, Baking/Cooking Apples, Eating Apples, Other Apples at DLC
Ripens: Earliest in orchard (August) Recommended Use: Eating/cooking (pies and salads) Taste: Unique, nutty The Ergremont is a classic English Russet apple from the Victorian Era. This uniquely nutty apple is good for eating, pie-making, and...
by DLCadmin | Apr 14, 2015 | Apple Variety, Cider Apples, Jelly
Ripens: Very late in the season (late October or early November) Recommended Use: Cider/jelly/orchard pollination Taste: Tart