Sue Vaughan is from a family of Herefordshire cider makers, who’ve been honing their craft for 8 generations.
The family farm has diversified in more recent years to include hop fields and vines.
The cider company, Celtic Marches’ now have a sister company, Marches Bottling and Packaging, which is less than 5 miles away, helping maintain their goal to reduce their environmental impact.
Here the ciders are packaged and other producers in the drinks industry utilise contract packaging and laboratory services.
The vines are used to produce wine, under the name of Radlow Hundred, described as a bold range of wines, each with a nod to the much-loved local area.
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