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Try A Homegrown Range Of Vegan & Gluten-Free Ciders

Samiksha Chaudhary

The past few years have been an interesting time to be a part of a collective Homegrown beverage revolution that has been in the works. With homegrown tonic water, gins, craft beers, mixer and rum brands stepping up their game, it was only time that we saw a revolution sparking across other beverages.

The newest kid on the block is Wildcraft –– India’s first family-run and family-owned cidery based out of Mumbai. With an aim to revolutionize the craft industry across the country, the vegan and gluten-free brand consciously use only homegrown, high-quality ingredients, sourced responsibly and directly from local farmers.

Currently, their product range includes 330 ml bottles of Apple Cider, Mango Cider, and Coffee Orange Cider. The Apple Cider has a crisp and refreshing taste with fruity and tarty undertones and is made by using fresh apple juice that is sourced directly from Himachal Pradesh’s apple orchards.

Their Mango Cider has a tropical and juicy taste to it with a tarty and fruity undertone, made from the world famous Alphonso mangoes sourced from Maharashtra. It’s like summer in a bottle.

Last but certainly not least is their Coffee Orange Cider which is an interesting collaboration with Dope Coffees. It has a rich and zesty taste to it with a bold tarty undertone and a smooth creamy texture and is made using roasted robusta beans and oranges sourced from Nagpur. With a kick of coffee and the aftertaste of orange, it makes for the perfect mid-day pick-me-up.

Check them out here.

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