England

England image Often perceived as too cold to grow vines, wine has been produced in England since Roman times, production has increased significantly recently and there are now over 1200 vineyards.
England predominantly makes high quality traditional Champagne method sparkling wines with the same grapes - Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, in areas with a similar climate and soil. 

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    From Salway Ash, a delicious, ripe, fruity blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Rondo. Strawberries and cream on nose and palate.
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    Lychee and apple with a hint of pear, grapefruit and elderflower, and a backdrop of English hedgerow character. Crisp but balanced acidity makes this a perfect match for salads and seafood.
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    A Dry white wine with a sophisticated edge. Star-bright, medium intensity rose-gold with copper flashes. Highly aromatic with orange blossom and tangerine peel plus attractive stone fruits including apricot and yellow nectarine. The palate is distinctly fruit-driven with vibrant flavours of greengage, quetsch and yellow plum.
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    The palate is crisp and vibrant with a silky mouthfeel. Flavours include bramley apple, quince and candied peel with uplifting acidity and a zesty finish. It boasts good depth of flavour with a refined structure and excellent balance.
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    This is a 100% Bacchus, made from only first run juice and cool fermented. It is crisp and dry with delicate aromas of elderflower and a fresh citrus palate.
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    This is an excellent wine showing great winemaking skill. 86% Bacchus, 14% Chardonnay, matured in American Oak for seven months. An elderflower and vanilla nose with a broad yet fresh palate of citrus and wood.
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    A great sparkling wine from Lyme Bay made from 100% Seyval Blanc using the traditional Champagne method production.
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    Delightful dry and delicate rosé packed with soft summer fruits. It has a very pale salmon colour and fine legs. On the nose, enticing aromas of wild strawberry and redcurrant are enhanced by peach melba, nectarine and kumquat. Appealing flavours of rosehip, redcurrant and whitecurrant dance on the palate with a touch of ruby grapefruit.
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    From the glorious Dorset countryside comes this elegantly smooth Pinot Noir wine. Floral aromas of peonies and violet lead to strawberry and Morello cherry on the palate. Enjoy with roast pork or vegetarian stroganoff.
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    Devon produces top quality, traditional method sparkling Rose due to the quality of the Pinot Noir grown here, Lyme Bay Winery is at the top of their game with this one. A classy rosé boasting a bright, fruit-driven palate with a richness of honey and hints of brioche and almond.