Description
Product features
A refreshing English white wine, with all the aromas of a traditional Bacchus. With hints of citrus orchard and stone fruits accompanies by floral notes to bring you a fresh and clean finish.
Tasting Notes
There are fresh strawberry and wild berry notes with hidden layers of complexity including hints of musk and floral notes.
“This is a superb wine. It’s elegant, balanced, and beautifully presented… The palate is beautifully integrated and woven with fine, silky chalky tannins and fine-grained oak in support… A wine that is both pretty and powerful, with refinement and elegance.”
97 Points, Huon Hooke, The Real Review
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Linda Heyes –
The winemaking craftsmanship exceeded my expectations — refined fermentation techniques, hand-selected grapes, and an elegant barrel-aged finish. From vineyard tour to tasting, the entire experience was smooth and handled by an exceptionally knowledgeable staff.
Philip King –
The vineyard’s location is ideal, surrounded by fertile valleys, boutique farms, and convenient transport routes. The estate itself is modern yet charming, and the tasting room creates a captivating first impression. Security and cellar management are exceptional, ensuring every bottle is perfectly stored.
Amanda –
The spacious wine cellar and beautifully lit tasting areas create a warm and inviting atmosphere. Large windows overlooking the vines bring in natural light, making it an ideal setting for appreciating color, aroma, and the journey of each vintage.
John Doe –
The outdoor terrace overlooking the vineyard provides a breathtaking view of rolling hills. At sunset, the vines glow with warm golden tones, creating a cozy atmosphere. It has quickly become my favorite spot for morning coffee or an evening wine.
Olivia Taylor –
Both the private tasting rooms and shared vineyard spaces are wonderfully designed. Private sessions feel intimate and tailored, while communal areas — such as outdoor seating, barrel halls, and wine libraries — create a sense of connection.