Thatchers Cider is a family-owned cider maker in the village of Sandford in North Somerset, England.
It has 500 acres of its own orchard, as well as using from other growers in the area. Alongside its bush orchards, Thatchers has pioneered a method of growing its apple trees in a hedgerow style. Trained on wires, this enables easier harvesting and also helps to ensure the fruit has the optimum combination of sunlight and rain. It has also led to the development of a new bespoke harvester. At the height of season, Thatchers can press 500 tonnes of apples per day. Thatchers also maintains an exhibition orchard in which over 458 different varieties of apple tree are grown. Many of the traditional ciders produced at Myrtle Farm are matured in 100-year-old oak vats, which gives the cider a distinctive taste although much of their range has a higher than average alcohol content.
In addition to its cider production, Myrtle Farm is the UK's biggest processor of , dealing with 90 per cent of the UK's total crop, which it processes on behalf of Ribena.
Thatchers are also involved in many local events and festivals including: the Glastonbury Festival, the Royal Bath and West Show, the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta and the Cambridge Folk Festival.
Thatcher's lost their ongoing cider sponsorship of the Glastonbury festival in 2019 to Brothers Cider.
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