
Wiston Estate Cuvée Brut 2009
Dermot Sugrue’s latest masterpiece comes in the form of a Pinot biased Cuvée from Wiston.
Dermot Sugrue’s latest masterpiece comes in the form of a Pinot biased Cuvée from Wiston.
What impresses the most is the precision of the flavour; it’s a very fruit-focused sparkling.
A bright, wild rosé with intense strawberry, raspberry and cherry blossom character.
Elegant, refined, and with a lengthy finish that will keep you reaching for another pour.
Soft, ripe apricot with surprisingly warming honeyed notes.
Creamy with great weight, hints of spice and a delightful drying finish.
Very refined with gorgeous textures throughout, this will mature excellently in the bottle.
A cut above many examples in the price range and exceptionally good value.
January 2018 Wine of the Month: A wonderfully fresh rosé for the new year.
A brilliantly complex Sparkling wine from Hambledon.
Delicious BdN with a real sense of journey, with nutty and savoury complexity.
Surprisingly opulent, with rich, ripe stone fruit, raspberry and honeyed notes.
Interweaving flavours of redcurrant tang with hints of mineral, lemon zest and spice.
A Blanc de Noirs with great depth & structure, making it a fantastic and versatile food pairing.
A wonderfully rich and vibrant Classic Cuvée with a striking air of youth about it.
Dermot Sugrue’s latest masterpiece comes in the form of a Pinot biased Cuvée from Wiston.
A strikingly clean and harmonious sparkling wine from Hattingley Valley.
A strikingly deep coloured rosé with loads of berry fruit character and a winter spice complexity.
A brilliantly mature English Sparkling wine, with superb savoury and nutty complexity and silky textures.
A textbook example of well-judged structure and acidity from the master of high-octane English Sparkling wine that is Dermot Sugrue.
A textbook example of well-judged structure and acidity from the master of high-octane English Sparkling wine that is Dermot Sugrue.
A fascinating journey and a great example of what maturity can bring to English Sparklng Wine.
Moodier and more mysterious than the legendary 2011 vintage.
Strikingly dry and clean throughout, the real surprise is the depth and length of the finish.