Four generations of Nightingales have been growing Pink Lady apples in Victoria's alpine country since 1954. In 2016, they started turning the fruit that didn't meet cosmetic grade — minor marks, odd sizing — into cider. The logic is straightforward; so is the product: Pink Lady, dry or sweet, nothing added.
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