Sparkling Wine Gift Subscription
Sparkling Wine Gift Subscription
English sparklings are taking the world by storm! With a fabulous terroir and a climate increasingly suited to producing sparkling wine this gift is sure to delight. Every month our Master of Wine has the unenviable task of tasting many of the sparkling wines this country has to offer and he chooses the 3 of the best available. Perfect for toasting a special occasion.
Each gift comes with extensive notes and you can put your own personal message of thanks at the next stage.
One off case = 3 bottles for £85
3 Months Gift Subscription = 9 bottles for £235
6 months Gift Subscription = 18 bottles for £465
12 months Gift Subscription = 36 bottles for £900
Notes From The Expert
Westwell Pelegrim Sparkling NV
The wine has a rich, biscuit nose and plenty of autolytic notes which promise a savoury complex palate. In the mouth the wine certainly delivers layered flavours, both apple fruit and savoury nut and bread characters. It is dry, gently foaming and has mineral depth. It drinks well now but has the concentration to reward cellaring for two to three years.
Kingscote Sparkling NV
The wine is a fresh, aromatic dry sparkling white. It possesses aromas of fresh grapes, gooseberry and grass appetising and sapid. The palate is dry, fresh and lively with a bright mousse. Whilst dry, the wine is not tart or sharp but refreshing and clean. It makes a super aperitif or easy drinking sparkling wine, more interesting and more deeply flavoured than a Prosecco yet not a sharp and austere as some Champagne.
Oxney Organic Rosé NV
The sparkling rosé is a delicious, fresh, dry, gently-foaming wine. One can find delicate aromas of raspberry, peach and lemon on the nose and palate along with a light lees richness. The wine is bottle fermented and has extra weight due to the extended lees contact but is made to give a fresh, youthful mouthful. It is a great on its own but will match a range of canapés as well as fish dishes.
About The Growers
White
The gentle chalk slopes of the scarp face of the Downs receive increased insolation and reduced frost risk compared to the generally flatter lands of the Weald so the fruit is usually that little bit riper. The top layer of the chalk soils contain plenty of flint which helps with drainage and makes it a bit warmer than the nearby clay rich soils of the Weald.
White
This vineyard is in West Sussex to the south east of East Grinstead , not far from Weir Wood water and the upper reaches of the River Medway. The estate has a long history dating back to the early 14th century, however, the story of wine production dates back to 2010.
Rosé
This organic estate is East Sussex, between Rye and Tenterden, is one of England’s most southerly vineyards and one of the few which is run on organic principles. The soils are of sand and loam over a clay subsoil. The upper levels of the soil are therefore free draining and poor in nutrients whilst the clay below can hold water in the drier months of the year.