England

England is one of the most historically significant countries for gin in the world, pioneering the London Dry style. However, perhaps surprisingly, England is also a producer of premium wines.

"In a nutshell: A challenger to the primacy of champagne.

Because of England's cool climate, only early-ripening vine varieties stand a chance of reliably producing a crop. After the Champagne grapes Chardonnay, Pinots Noir and Meunier, the most planted varieties are therefore the hybrid Seyval Blanc, the German crossing Reichensteiner, Müller-Thurgau and the increasingly successful aromatic Bacchus... 

In the last 10 years or so, bottle-fermented sparkling wines have become Britain’s strongest suit, especially those made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay – so much so that Champagne companies have been reportedly eyeing up vineyards in the south of England." - Jancis Robinson

 

 

  • [SOLD-OUT] Wiston Estate Cuvee Brut 2010

    [SOLD-OUT] Wiston Estate Cuvee Brut 2010

    Region: England

    17+ Points JancisRobinson.com! Tiny bead and a fair degree of froth. Light, floral nose with a hint of putty. Layers of interest. Clean and green but with an undertow of seriousness. Very racy. Very youthful. Quite sophisticated. - Jancis Robinson, 2016

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    $110.00
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