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The Universe 6th May 2016

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FRIDAY 06.05.16<br />

Back in the 1<strong>6th</strong> century, cider –<br />

not gin – was the preferred tipple for<br />

most residents, although many apple<br />

trees have since disappeared. Hoping<br />

to revive the tradition, James Meller’s<br />

family has been producing cider on<br />

his family farm in the Fauxquets Valley<br />

for 15 years.<br />

After offering me a glass of the dry<br />

Rocquette XC Exceptional Cider, he<br />

regales the challenges of finding “nontree-bark-stripping<br />

sheep” to “mow”<br />

the lawns of his 5,000-tree orchard.<br />

Peter and Mandy Girard have<br />

greater fondness for their grazers, a<br />

small herd of rare breed golden<br />

Guernsey goats indigenous to the island<br />

(I’m told they currently own 26<br />

of the 1,200 left in the world).<br />

Operating since 2000, the farm<br />

produces five different soft and hard<br />

cheeses made from the decadently<br />

creamy unpasteurised goats milk. According<br />

to Peter, chefs lap up their<br />

versatile soft cheese for use in salads<br />

and desserts.<br />

It’s not available in the UK, but<br />

does keep for six weeks, so I purchase<br />

a packet to take home, keeping<br />

it fresh in the minibar fridge in my<br />

room at new boutique hotel Ziggurat,<br />

which opened last October.<br />

Festival<br />

highlights<br />

u • TRAVEL 13<br />

View a Roman shipwreck,<br />

Guernsey Pearl,<br />

Rocquaine Road<br />

From 10am to 4.30pm, until October<br />

Discovered during a Christmas<br />

Day dive in 1982, Britain’s largest<br />

Roman object was returned to<br />

Guernsey last year following<br />

restoration work. It currently<br />

has no permanent home, but<br />

will be on temporary display at<br />

this location.<br />

Take part in a beach BBQ<br />

cook-off, St Peter Port<br />

24th and 25th September<br />

Hosted by MasterChef contestant<br />

Kieron James, this cook-off contest<br />

will take place as part of the<br />

Big Guernsey Market. Further<br />

information on events and<br />

activities happening during the<br />

Guernsey International Food<br />

Festival will be announced over<br />

the coming months on Twitter<br />

@GuernseyFood<br />

Eat a meal for a tenner<br />

1st October to 1<strong>6th</strong> November<br />

For six weeks, restaurants,<br />

bistros and cafes across the<br />

island will offer three-course<br />

menus from as little as £10,<br />

to showcase their cuisine.<br />

Travel facts<br />

Sarah Marshall was a guest of Visit<br />

Guernsey (www.visitguernsey.com).<br />

Double rooms at Hotel Ziggurat cost<br />

from £90 per night with breakfast.<br />

Visit www.hotelziggurat.com<br />

Aurigny (www.aurigny.com) operates<br />

direct one-hour flights to Guernsey<br />

year-round from London City,<br />

Gatwick and Stansted, from £100<br />

return. Departures from regional<br />

UK airports also available.<br />

‘‘<br />

Stormy skies obscure my<br />

views when, later that day,<br />

I climb to the top of Fort<br />

Grey, where rooftop access<br />

has been granted to the<br />

public for the first time as<br />

part of the Heritage Festival.<br />

Almost predictably, though, the<br />

cheese doesn’t even make it to the airport.<br />

Instead, I gobble the lot, convincing<br />

myself it tastes better when<br />

accompanied by my balcony view of the<br />

historic harbour. Or perhaps the secret<br />

flavour enhancer is simply the sea air.

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