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Harry’s perry named the best in the country

Darren Norbury by Darren Norbury
23 June 2026
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Harry’s Cider has been crowned British Perry Champion 2026 at the Royal Bath & West British Cider Championships.

Harry's Cider perry

Fine Perry took the top honour in the perry category, adding a national title to its growing list of accolades. It means the Somerset producer now holds both the Somerset Perry Champion and British Perry Champion titles.

Crafted using carefully selected, hand-picked perry pears from local orchards, the bottle-fermented perry is the result of a meticulous process that takes almost three years from orchard to glass.

The pears are picked, pressed, and fermented before being matured for six months. The perry is then bottled with Champagne yeast and left to mature for a further 18 months in bottle.

After disgorgement, it is allowed to rest for another two months before being released to market. The result is an elegant, naturally sparkling perry with lively bubbles, delicate fruit character, and an inviting aroma.

“This perry is a labour of love and represents nearly three years of work from start to finish,” said Toby Fry, head cidermaker at Harry’s Cider.

“Every stage is carefully managed, from selecting the fruit through to bottle fermentation and disgorgement, so it’s incredibly rewarding to see that effort recognised at a national level.

“Winning both the Somerset and British perry champion titles is a huge achievement for our family business and our team. We couldn’t be more proud.”

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