Showing posts with label Pinot Meunier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pinot Meunier. Show all posts
Saturday, 20 August 2011
The Queen’s bubblies
England is known for its ale and bitter, but English wine? Many will probably dismiss it or even scorn it – but not so fast: England may not be the right place for a bold alcoholic Shiraz but its terroir and climate are perfect for sparkling wine. England was part of the continent millions of years ago and the geology of the South Downs limestone ridge is in fact an extension of the Champagne region just 88 miles away. There are at least a dozen wineries in Southern England, mainly in Sussex, making some fabulous sparkling wine.
I studied for my winemaking diploma at Plumpton College, Sussex so I had a chance to witness first hand the growth of the sparkling wine industry. People thought it was a joke at first, until English sparkling wines began to beat champagnes in various blind tastings.
Labels:
Argentina,
Berry Bros Rudd,
Chardonnay,
England,
Pinot Meunier,
Pinot Noir,
Sparkling wine,
Sussex
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