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Devon cider-maker invests £1.2m into new bottling plant

Challenger firm Sandford Orchards carries out a rebrand in conjunction with major investment into new equipment

Barny Butterfield inside the Sandford Orchard factory

Devon cider producer Sandford Orchards has invested £1.2million into its manufacturing plant during the coronavirus pandemic and is carrying out a rebrand.

The Crediton-based company, one of the fastest growing challenger brands in the cider industry, has expanded its bottling and canning capabilities and is developing and implementing a new branding strategy.

, whose ethos is to produce the best tasting cider “done right”, said it is now well placed to meet an increased demand for real cider driven by a strong consumer interest in authenticity and quality.

Barny Butterfield, chief cidermaker, said: “Whilst other businesses have retrenched during the past 12 months we have taken the opportunity to press forward with our expansion plans buoyed by an ever-growing number of consumers who are looking for an antidote to the standard commercial cider brands.

Barny Butterfield, chief cidermaker at Sandford Orchards, examines apples

“At the end of 2019, we made the strategic decision to invest heavily in a full rebrand and we appointed award-winning branding agency Kingdom and Sparrow and market research agency Branding Express, who conducted focus groups across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“Blind tastings showed that consumers unanimously agreed that our cider tasted delicious, more natural and flavourful than mainstream alternatives.

“Our research also confirmed that there was a great opportunity for us as our ciders are far higher quality than the cheap mass produced ciders available but more accessible than the pricey craft options.

“This gave us the confidence to continue to invest in 2020 with the implementation of the rebrand and an expansion of our packaging capability to include setting up our own canning line for the first time.”