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Meet England's "unsung signature grape" (Telegraph), Bacchus, with dazzling grassy, aromatic freshness, with echoes of Sauvignon. No surprise when Neil Walker started his winemaking passion in New Zealand. All captured in a sustainable paper bottle.
Meet England's "unsung signature grape" (Telegraph), Bacchus, with dazzling grassy, aromatic freshness, with echoes of Sauvignon. No surprise when Neil Walker started his winemaking passion in New Zealand. All captured in a sustainable paper bottle.
Tasting notes
Very grassy fresh and citrusy, with lifted floral notes. Crisp
Aroma
Cut grass, grapefruit, elderflower, lime, chamomile and jasmine
Allergy information
Contains sulphites
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Neil Walker is a self-confessed wine-science nut, always interested in doing things differently. He's even aged wine at the bottom of the sea! He has also looked hard at the sustainability of his packaging, which has led him to this terrific paper bottle. It's made from 84% recycled paper, with a recyclable plastic pouch - much like a mini bag-in-box – and has a carbon footprint six times lower than glass. Most of all we love the wine that's captured in the bottle. It's pure Bacchus, named after the Roman god of wine and a star grape of England. Here it shines with wonderfully aromatic, floral, grassy lemony fruit. The design of the bottle perfectly captures the freshness of this white. Serve chilled as an apéritif or with fish or salads.