Review of Vizo’s Organic Elderflower cider. It is my first time trying this, but I’ve had their Green Apple variety.
Cider: Elderflower
Cidery: Vizo Organic Apple Cider
Cidery Location: Denmark
ABV: 4.8%
How Supplied: 11.2oz bottles
Style: organic craft cider from Denmark, from unknown apple varieties, with elderflower extract
Availability: limited, plus online sales
Cider Description: The aroma of our cider is intense, fresh and with a slightly floral background. Vizo Organic Hard Cider perfectly combines sweet and tart apples in order to enrich the flavor, leaving a pleasant, fruity and refreshing aftertaste. Made from Danish organic apples with just the right touch of elder-flower, forest fruits or green apple flavor. It is a seamless amalgam of flavors, with no sugar or additives, resulting in a 100% natural drink a craft cider like no other.
Cidery Description: The aroma of our cider is intense, fresh and with a slightly floral background. Vizo Organic Hard Cider perfectly combines sweet and tart apples in order to enrich the flavor, leaving a pleasant, fruity and refreshing aftertaste. Made from Danish organic apples with just the right touch of elder-flower, forest fruits or green apple flavor. It is a seamless amalgam of flavors, with no sugar or additives, resulting in a 100% natural drink a craft cider like no other.
Price: ~ $4.50 / 1 bottle
Where Bought: a natural grocery store in Northern California
Where Drank: home
How Found: browsing
First Impression: Light caramel hue. Very low carbonation. Smells of sweet apple juice.
Tasting Notes: Sweet. Medium bodied. Low tartness and acidity. No bitterness, sourness, funk, or tannins. Notes of rich sweet caramelized apple juice and a hint of honey. Quick finish. Moderate apple flavor. Moderate to high flavor intensity. High sessionability. Low complexity.
My Opinion: I liked it, although it was a bit too sweet for my liking. Same as the first one I tried from them, the color confuses me. This was quite similar in flavor to the first one too, just a tad less tart, and with a hint of honey (I didn’t pick up any floral notes)
Most Similar to: Woodchuck Barrel Select but without the barrel & bourbon flavor, Locust New England Amber but sweeter and less complex, Locust Sweet Aged Apple with more caramel than honey & brown sugar, or Spire Dark & Dry but more caramel then molasses and no malt
Closing Notes: I also picked up Vizo’s ‘Forest Fruits’ variety.
Have you tried Vizo cider? What did you think?