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  • noun Plural form of cidermaker.

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Examples

  • Members of the Vermont Grape and Wine Council, including cidermakers, can be visited on Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.

    NYT > Home Page By FLORENCE FABRICANT 2011

  • Orchard is one of a new breed of artisan cidermakers who have breathed life into what was a disappearing craft.

    economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk Steven Morris 2010

  • The government responded to an outcry from cidermakers by arguing that small-scale producers would not be affected because of the 7,000-litre limit.

    economic news and analysis | guardian.co.uk Steven Morris 2010

  • From Oviedo I drove to Nava, cider capital of the region, where José María Osorio, president of the local cidermakers 'guild, took me to see a traditional sidrería, the Estrada, which not only makes cider from the fruit of its own apple-trees, but serves it in an oak-lined cider-house, along with plates of cheese and chorizo.

    The Guardian World News 2009

  • Some homesteaders take their passion for cider even further: Do-it-yourself cidermakers may plant their own apple trees, harvest the fruit and grind it in a backyard cider press.

    Mother Earth News Latest 10 Articles 2008

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