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South Ridge Blanc de Noirs 2018

Sussex

It’s official. England now makes sparkling wine to rival Champagne, and one of the top producers is South Ridge, whose fizz is regularly served to dignitaries at Buckingham Palace. This exclusive cuvée made from both Pinots has richness and finesse. 

Beyond the Label

Tasting notes

Fine mousse; fresh apricot, citrus and berry notes with toasty length

Aroma

Biscuity, apricot and creamy lemon aromas

Allergy information

Contains sulphites

South Ridge Blanc de Noirs 2018

More information

  • 12.0% ABV
  • 9.0 Units
  • 750.00 ml
  • 31 December, 2030

The late Mike Roberts set up his estate on the Sussex Downs in 1994 and with the launch of his inaugural 1996 vintage won a Trophy. The family can now boast over 198 medals and 26 Trophies including ‘Best International Sparkling Wine Trophy’ three times. Their creations were served at the late Queen Mother’s 100th birthday, the Golden Jubilee, royal weddings, state visits and last year at King Charles' first state banquet. This fine fizz is a blend of Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, taken off the skins early so the juice remains white. With the secondary fermentation in bottle and aged long on its lees, just like Champagne, this is bubbly of superb richness and length. Just find a special occasion, chill down a bottle and serve with canapés.

"Simply the best. The wine makes the occasions even more memorable. Not cheap but the quality sings" Online Review
For the 2013 vintage
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