Boy there are sure a lot of tunes to search through! I believe that this tune is not listed! This is a really short one for you to get the idea of the tune. I really love the melody of this one. I can see how this can really be a good jumping off point for some great improvisation. Enjoy!
Posted a few years ago under it's more commonly known name "Apples in Winter": https://www.mandolincafe.com/forum/g...037&do=discuss
Aww man!
the irishtuneinfo website: https://www.irishtune.info is a great resource for information about tunes - since many tunes are known by several different names it's a great way to see if a tune you've been playing goes by something else (the difference in names could be due to locality, age of the players (an older generation of players knowing a tune under one name for example vs. what the tune may go by nowadays), or what written source you learnt it from. I've certainly been to a few workshops where someone says they're going to teach such and such tune and once they start playing it I realize that I already know the tune under a different name!
Reminds me of the very old quip, Jill: What's the difference between one Irish jig and another? The title!