Welcome to Afal y Graig, Get ready to Experience Ciders that Emanate the True Essence of Wales, Crafted with Unrivaled Dedication and Quality.
Discover the Unique Flavors of Cider at Afal y Graig Nestled in the heart of Wales, in the lush Neath valley you will find our orchard in FForest Goch.
We are proud to produce delicious, authentic cider made from only 100 percent Welsh apples- because we believe in keeping it local and we wouldn't dream of adding any nasties like sulphites or artificial flavorings, just 100 percent fresh pressed juice….this way we let the natural sweetness and sharpness of the apples shine through with every sip.
So if you like a Bit of Rough, or maybe you're a Wonkey Donkey or a bit of a Treehugger, or if you just love Pigswill make sure you come along to one of the farmer markets or food festivals we attend to taste the fruits of our labour (quite literally).
Free tasting of all our products are available at events for over 18s
Location
Neath Road
Fforest Goch
Rhos
SA83JB
Contact Us
07578522136
afalygraig@gmail.com
Awards
We have won multiple awards for our ciders including champion cider of wales at the WPSC, gold and bronze medals at the Hereford international cider festival, gold, silver and bronze at the WPSC along with many more.
Find Us At
Regular Farmers markets we attend:
Swansea Marina (second Sunday of the month)
Swansea Mumbles (second Saturday of the month)
Port Talbot (last Thursday of the month)
Pontardawe (last Friday of the month)
Tredegar House (second Saturday of the month)
Cowbridge Farmers market (twice monthly)
Gower farmers market (Saturday weekly throughout July and August)
Food festivals we have previously attended are The Royal Welsh Show, Margam food festival, Neath food festival, Abergavenny food festival, LLanelli food festival, Caerphilly food festival, Caerphilly Big Cheese festival, Cheltenham food Festival, Cowbridge food festival, Gower food festival, Neath cider festival and so many more. Follow us on social media to see where you can get your hands on our cider.