Here it is today. Bottled and tastes pretty fantastic. I pushed the cork a little deep on a bottle so we chilled it off and drank it last night. It is not too dry, quite crisp, no nasty burning alcohol flavours, and the finish is crisp and clean, doesn't linger.
I am going to attribute a lot of the success to the water and honey I used. The water is natural spring water that comes out of a rock on the side of a mountain, it is tested to be safe to drink, but at the same time is free of nasty minerals, chlorine, flouride etc. and the honey is from a local apiary.
My wife was shocked and amazed, and now that the obligatory bottles have been earmarked for their respective new owners, she has insisted I make another batch of the same. Luckily I kept a detailed ingredients list, with times, gravities, etc.
Anyways, here is what it looks like in a bottle (as if you have not seen it before)
I would like to thank everyone that has helped with information from the beginning.
And my attempt at an artsy type photo, the apple tree was just in full bloom and the grass was green, all natural, and clean, just like the drink.
