The best ciders are never from just one variety of apples. The best varieties of apples used in cider making are always the apple varieties that just don't keep. Winesap apples are mush about a month or so after picking, but there is no better apple to eat (in my opinion). Red Delicious are only half right...they are red. But they will last in properly refrigerated conditions for up to 18 months!
Winesaps, Northern Spy, Gremmelich, Kingston Blacks, Trammletts, Pomonas, Pippins, Ord's...stuff you will never see in the stores because our modern food distribution system requires picking green, shipping across the country to be warehoused, shipped back across the country to a regional warehouse, shipped back again to a local distribution warehouse, and then shipped again to a local store. By that time the apple has more miles on it than a high quality Goodyear tire....but doesn't taste near as good. The reason the apples we see in the grocery store are there is because they STORE well, not because they are good.
Let's all go plant a few heirloom apple varieties this spring and make a better world. 'Sides, deer are attracted to windfalls.