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Mór cider, aged in brandy barrels, is as refined as the Longueville estate in County Cork where it’s made. Crafted using juice from the estate’s orchards, it’s won a top international award. Patrick McGuigan talks to William O’Callaghan, a secondgeneration cider maker who follows the family tradition by keeping things simple
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There are plenty of good reasons to visit Longueville House in the County Cork countryside. The 300-year-old country manor has rooms for a stay and an award-winning restaurant. It also offers activities such as fly fishing, falconry and horse riding on the surrounding 180-hectare estate in the beautiful Blackwater Valley.