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Perry / C4C

Ice Perry

Unfiltered BJCP Styles Style Profile

Official BJCP guideline sections attached for full style exploration.

Certification exam alignment
BJCP Cider Judge Entrance Exam
Source
BJCP 2025 Cider Style Guidelines

Overall Impression

Full-bodied, bright, and fruity, with a balanced acidity. Sweet, but not cloying. Still to pétillant.

Aroma / Flavor

Fruity, smooth, sweet-tart. The fruit aroma is clear and bright, often like poached pears, fruit preserves, or candied peaches. The light to moderate fruit flavors can seem like pears that have been cooked, dried, preserved, candied, or caramelized. The soft, rounded finish may have additional notes of honey, nuts, pastries, or tropical fruit. Acidity must be sufficient to prevent it from seeming to be cloying. May be tannic (astringent or bitter) but this should be slight to moderate at most. Should not be mousy, ropy, or oily. Noticeable acetone is a fault. Only very slight acetification is acceptable.

Appearance

Gold to amber color. Clear to crystal clear. Usually still, but light evidence of carbonation is allowed.

Mouthfeel

Full body. Supple, smooth texture, with a very long, silky finish. Alcohol warmth is light to moderately low, although may not be perceivable due to the sweetness. Most examples are still, but a light carbonation is acceptable.

Comments

While originating in Canada, not exclusively a Canadian product. The level of tannin and acidity is noticeably lower than in Ice Cider.

Characteristic Ingredients

Varieties: Bartlett, Bosc, Flemish Beauty, other table pears

Entry Instructions

Entrants MUST specify starting gravity, final gravity or residual sugar, alcohol level, and carbonation level.

Vital Statistics

OG
1.030 - 1.170
FG
1.050 - 1.085
ABV
9% - 12%

Commercial Examples

  • Coteau Rougemont Poiré de Glace
  • Domaine de la Galotière Poiré de Glace
  • Domaine de Lavoie Poiré de Glace
  • Vergers Écologiques Philion Gaia
  • Domaine des Salamandres Le Classique
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