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Category Archives: England
The Visual Guide to English Wine
I came across this wonderful infographic recently that conveys the essence of the English (and Welsh – and soon to be Scottish!) wine industry. While viticulture in England dates back to Roman times – with vineyards found as far north … Continue reading
Posted in England, Wines by Region
Tagged chardonnay, England, English sparkling wine, English wine, infographics, wine maps, wine tourism, wine travel
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Coates & Seely Sparkling Rosé NV
I recently tasted a sparkling rosé from relative newcomers on the English wine scene: Coates and Seely. This wine is using the traditional method (i.e. as per Champagne) and entirely from black-skinned grapes Pinot Noir (65%) and Pinot Meunier (35%). … Continue reading
Posted in Blind Tasting, England
Tagged Champagne, Coates & Seely, English sparkling wine, English wine, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
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