Blackmoor Estate’s 54th Apple Tasting Day proved the pick of the crop, drawing hundreds for a celebration of fruit, fun and Hampshire heritage.
Tastings included classic favourites such as Cox’s Orange Pippin and Norfolk Royal Russet, alongside newer varieties like Opal and Rubens.
Beyond the tasting tents, the estate buzzed with a rural craft fair, community fete, local produce stalls and horse-and-cart rides. Guests also enjoyed cakes and teas, a bouncy castle, food stalls, and — of course — plenty of cider at the bar.
Several charities attended to highlight their work, including the RNLI, Bordon Food Bank and Dogs for Autism.
One of the day’s highlights was a lively performance from the green-and-red-clad Alton Morris dancers, who showed off their trademark stick-bashing and footwork to the delight of the crowd.
Organisers said they were thrilled to see such a strong turnout for one of East Hampshire’s best-loved autumn traditions.
A spokesperson for Blackmoor Estate said: “As always, the event was held in support of local charities, continuing our longstanding tradition of giving back to the community.
“We’re so grateful to everyone who came along, supported the event, and helped create such a fantastic atmosphere across the estate.
“Apple Tasting Day is a special tradition for us at Blackmoor, and it's made even more meaningful by the community who return year after year to celebrate it with us.”
Visitor feedback was equally enthusiastic. One guest said: “I never knew there were so many apple varieties. But I think the Rubens was the most delicious.”
Parking was overseen by the helpful volunteers of the Woolmer Forest Lions Club, ensuring smooth arrivals throughout the day.
The event will return on Sunday, 11th October 2026 for the 55th Apple Tasting Day.
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