A rich, treacly sweet cider that hails from Quebec, where the winters are so cold that some apples are left on the trees to shrivel up, producing super-sweet, concentrated juice. This cidre de glace drinks like a honey-packed apple reduction, with some tart acidity. Serve it in ponies alongside a cheese plate, it goes especially well with fresh chèvre and rich, triple-cream brie.
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