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Windsor Great Park White Sparkling
Windsor Great Park White Sparkling
Windsor Great Park White Sparkling
Windsor Great Park White Sparkling
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Windsor Great Park White Sparkling

The Windsor Great Park Vineyard's quintessential English sparkling wine. It is a classic 'royal' distinction that celebrates the rebirth of Windsor Castle's ancient English vineyard - first planted in the reign of Henry II (1154-1189). The holy trinity of Chardonnay , Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier vines have been planted in an ideal location: a warm, sheltered, south facing slope where the grapes can gently ripen. The bright, pretty, extremely elegant sparkling wine has been made by the renowned 'methode traditionnelle'- a long established process of excellence first presented by Englishman Sir Christopher Merret to The Royal Society in 1662. That's 20 years before the infamous French monk 'Dom Perignon' made his name across the Channel. A 'royal' first from the grandest chateau of them all - the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. Blend : Chardonnay - Pinot Noir - Pinot Meunier Suitable for: vegans and vegetarians, Alcohol 12% Serve with the finest caviar, Scottish smoked salmon and other starter type dishes There are two videos of each harvest which can be viewed on our: Youtube channel and also see below: Critics review: Brioche aromas with a nutty complexity - finesse and complexity gives a lovely classic sparkling wine. 94 points International wine challenge 2020 Quintessential English fizz of the very highest order. A lovely bright, optimistic, lemon sherbet and fluffy apple flavour, with a hint of orchard blossom and some truly English cobnut and cream. Oz clarke writer broadcaster. It is a sparkling wine that offers richness and finesse - The Mail on Sunday This is a wine designed to hold its own against stiff competition - Daily Mail Gold medal - The Sunday Times Wine Club Vintage Festival

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Windsor Great Park White Sparkling

The Windsor Great Park Vineyard's quintessential English sparkling wine. It is a classic 'royal' distinction that celebrates the rebirth of Windsor Castle's ancient English vineyard - first planted in the reign of Henry II (1154-1189). The holy trinity of Chardonnay , Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier vines have been planted in an ideal location: a warm, sheltered, south facing slope where the grapes can gently ripen. The bright, pretty, extremely elegant sparkling wine has been made by the renowned 'methode traditionnelle'- a long established process of excellence first presented by Englishman Sir Christopher Merret to The Royal Society in 1662. That's 20 years before the infamous French monk 'Dom Perignon' made his name across the Channel. A 'royal' first from the grandest chateau of them all - the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. Blend : Chardonnay - Pinot Noir - Pinot Meunier Suitable for: vegans and vegetarians, Alcohol 12% Serve with the finest caviar, Scottish smoked salmon and other starter type dishes There are two videos of each harvest which can be viewed on our: Youtube channel and also see below: Critics review: Brioche aromas with a nutty complexity - finesse and complexity gives a lovely classic sparkling wine. 94 points International wine challenge 2020 Quintessential English fizz of the very highest order. A lovely bright, optimistic, lemon sherbet and fluffy apple flavour, with a hint of orchard blossom and some truly English cobnut and cream. Oz clarke writer broadcaster. It is a sparkling wine that offers richness and finesse - The Mail on Sunday This is a wine designed to hold its own against stiff competition - Daily Mail Gold medal - The Sunday Times Wine Club Vintage Festival

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The Windsor Great Park Vineyard's quintessential English sparkling wine. It is a classic 'royal' distinction that celebrates the rebirth of Windsor Castle's ancient English vineyard - first planted in the reign of Henry II (1154-1189). The holy trinity of Chardonnay , Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier vines have been planted in an ideal location: a warm, sheltered, south facing slope where the grapes can gently ripen. The bright, pretty, extremely elegant sparkling wine has been made by the renowned 'methode traditionnelle'- a long established process of excellence first presented by Englishman Sir Christopher Merret to The Royal Society in 1662. That's 20 years before the infamous French monk 'Dom Perignon' made his name across the Channel. A 'royal' first from the grandest chateau of them all - the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. Blend : Chardonnay - Pinot Noir - Pinot Meunier Suitable for: vegans and vegetarians, Alcohol 12% Serve with the finest caviar, Scottish smoked salmon and other starter type dishes There are two videos of each harvest which can be viewed on our: Youtube channel and also see below: Critics review: Brioche aromas with a nutty complexity - finesse and complexity gives a lovely classic sparkling wine. 94 points International wine challenge 2020 Quintessential English fizz of the very highest order. A lovely bright, optimistic, lemon sherbet and fluffy apple flavour, with a hint of orchard blossom and some truly English cobnut and cream. Oz clarke writer broadcaster. It is a sparkling wine that offers richness and finesse - The Mail on Sunday This is a wine designed to hold its own against stiff competition - Daily Mail Gold medal - The Sunday Times Wine Club Vintage Festival

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