Monday, 17 September 2012

A bottle of bubbly

Sussex vineyards have become so successful, that it's now possible to go on a little wine tour of the region (provided you make a few phone calls first). My brother and I decided it was high time we took this opportunity to sample our home-grown booze. We went to the Bolney Wine Estate in West Sussex which runs tours and tastings.

English sparkling wine (consumed)

Still Wines

We tasted three of the Bolney Estate’s still wines. My favourite was the Lychgate White. The tasting notes said it had “flavours of lychee and passion fruit” balanced by “a crisp, spicy acidity.” However, I have to admit that the first thing that went through my mind was: “Oh yes, I could drink quite a lot of this.” On deeper reflection, and following lengthy discussions with my tasting partners, we agreed that it was clean and fresh with a lovely fruity flavour which reminded us of gooseberry – or was it grapefruit? Either way, it’s a great wine.  


Sparkling Wines

We tried four of the sparkling wines. The Blanc de Blancs is the most celebrated, having won a top award earlier this year. It’s 100 per cent Chardonnay and is made using traditional methods. It was very classy, but it wasn’t my favourite. I knew what it was going to taste like before I tasted it, whereas the sparkling red CuvĂ©e Noir was much more exciting. It was velvety yet lively - like being gently tickled by an old friend. Delicious.

Sussex credentials: Excellent. The wine is made on-site with grapes from the vineyard. 

5 comments:

  1. What a nice blog :) Lewes is a super cool area (lucky you to live there). Hope you enjoy the country life! Keep up the good work & keep in touch.
    Elaine

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    1. Thanks Elaine! Just had a look at your blog - loads of really great ideas. I've been looking for some good recipes using courgettes and squash.

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  2. I will add this to my present resource list, as the wines sound yummy!

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  3. Is this going to mean another Christmas of sparking red beverages a la the red champagne year?... (Kidding-- sort of.)

    On a broader not, I'm enjoying the blog's mix of information and opinion. And I think the photography on this post is particularly apt.

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    1. Thanks! I think you drank some of the contents of the bottle pictured....

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