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The Perry market is a segment of the cider industry that focuses on the production of perry, a fermented beverage made from pears. Perry is made by pressing and fermenting pears, and is often compared to cider, which is made from apples. Perry is typically sweeter and more aromatic than cider, and is often served as a dessert drink.
Perry is produced in many countries around the world, including the United Kingdom, France, Germany, and the United States. In the UK, perry is a popular drink, and is often served at pubs and festivals. In the US, perry is gaining in popularity, with many craft cider producers now offering perry as part of their product range.
Some companies in the Perry market include Aspall, Weston's Cider, and Gwynt y Ddraig. Other producers include Oliver's Cider and Perry, Hallets Real Cider, and Hogans Cider. Show Less Read more