
Black Chalk Classic 2016
Very pure, with a textured oaty grip that contrasts well with the clean, precise fruit flavours and delicate minerality
Very pure, with a textured oaty grip that contrasts well with the clean, precise fruit flavours and delicate minerality
Broad, with lovely concentrated fruit flavours of red apple, raspberry and redcurrant.
A hugely distinctive and compelling wine with complex aromas of tropical fruit, grass and herbs.
A beautiful fusion of youthful citrus fruit and crunchy apples complemented by rounder, peachy notes.
A fusion of pear, elderflower, zesty lime and gooseberry, with a softer, riper mix of light peach and honeydew melon.
Lots of character for a light wine, with pleasing floral and mineral notes on the finish.
A beautiful sense of purity and an almost powdery, sherbert-like texture.
Fresh, clean orchard fruit qualities with a steely, chalky textures on the finish.
A beautifully feminine floral Pinot Noir with precise summer red fruit flavours.
A really grown-up wine that is more Pouilly-Fumé in style than it is New World Sauvignon Blanc.
A simply fantastic Pinot Noir, full of delicious, ripe red fruit flavours and velvety, integrated tannin. A must-try!
Takes you on a journey from crisp, green orchard fruit through to riper, fleshy peach.
Zingy lime and pink grapefruit flavours up front, with lots of crunchy green apple.
Beautifully rich and seductive, full of honeyed orchard and stone fruit flavours.
A vibrant a zingy special edition Bacchus with art from Newlyn School of Art.
A fuller English red wine, with spicy blackcurrant and red fruit character.
The best Pinot Noir from Hush Heath yet? Beautiful red fruit and new found depth.
A fresh and fruity first vintage of still rosé from Greyfriars in Surrey.
September 2017 Wine of the Month: The ultimate end of summer rosé.
This Bacchus is lively and pronounced; a wonderful first vintage from this promising English Wine producer!
Fresh, clean and dry with flavours of crisp apple, lime and a twist of tropical fruit.