Fantastic value, this blend of Bobal, Garnacha and Syrah is a fruit-forward red, fermented in stainless steel with indigenous yeasts and aged just four months in French oak. Bursting with red cherry fruit, this is exuberant and joyous. There are layers of ripe, dark berries on the palate with just enough tannic grip. A very accessible expression of southern Spain.
by JS, James Suckling , 2021
Based on the 2014 vintage and disgorged three years ago with five grams dosage after 36 months on the lees, the NV Brut Rose is a blend of 80% Pinot Noir and 20% Pinot Meunier. Wafting from the glass with notes of crisp orchard fruit, raspberries, pomelo, rhubarb and white flowers, it's medium to full-bodied, pillowy and precise, with an elegantly fleshy core of fruit, bright acids and a chalky finish. Showing even better than when I reviewed an older disgorgement of the same blend last year, this is one of the finest English Sparkling wines on the market today.
by RP, Wine Advocate , 2021
A delightfully pale, salmon pink colour, made wholly from Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes and lees-aged for 2 to 2 ½ years. A winner of Gold and Silver Medals in numerous international wine competitions, it is specially crafted for celebration, parties and romance.
A decade later, their sparkling wines are listed in royal palaces, Michelin-starred restaurants and iconic houses around the world and have won Gold Medals and Trophies in all of the leading national and international wine competitions. In 2017 their wines were voted Best Overall Wine, Best Sparkling Wine, Best Blanc de Blancs and Best Sparkling Rosé in the UK Wine Awards. In 2019 their 2009 Blanc de Blancs ‘La Perfide’ won the International IWSC Trophy for Best Bottle Fermented Sparkling Wine. They are still the only English wine to be listed at the George V in Paris.
This is a winemaker’s dream, where chalk soils and clay caps disgorge rugged flints that help retain the heat of the sun, warming the top-soils, whilst in the late summer and early autumn the enclosed valley helps trap the last of the season’s heat to ripen the grapes. The fruit that then emerges contains the perfect balance of crisp acidity and sweet fruit, as well as the saline minerality, that lie at the heart of all great sparkling wine.
They are unique to us. They are our secret. For this reason, we restrict our productive capacity and focus instead on perfecting our craft in an unending pursuit of excellence, guided only by quality. To help us, we use not only traditional wine-making craftsmanship, but the latest technology, too – perhaps most notably evidenced by our concrete fermentation eggs, the only ones in England.
We also use French craftsmen who, combined with our English terroir, make wines of distinction, that are properly and fully aged – both on lees and on cork – using rigorous fruit selection, exacting discipline and an unending attention to detail.