Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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An honourable mention for Albourne Estate's wines - very enjoyable indeed.
Sparkling and whites from Sussex are excellent, Nyetimber being my favourite.
I've had the wine pairing at Isaccs. I didn't like the Plumpton red wine at all but everything else was spot on.
I think Sussex Wines are fantastic. I have only drunk sparkling wine. My favorites are as follows:-
1. Beaky Bottom (Rodmell, Nr Lewes)
2. Ridgeview (Ditchling)
3. Bluebell Estate & Vineyard (Furners Green)
I would rate all of the above as superior wines to Champagne (in the equivalent price range).
My favorite is Bluebell Estate.
I hope you enjoy.
Does Sussex produce any decent red wines? Haven't sampled any yet.
(Some) whites and many sparkling wines are, as you say, excellent.
Not a Sussex wine, but may I point you in the direction of the Camel Valley vineyard in Cornwall? They have a wine called 'Bacchus' (but of course) which is not a million miles from a good Sancerre.
I think Sussex Wines are fantastic. I have only drunk sparkling wine. My favorites are as follows:-
1. Beaky Bottom (Rodmell, Nr Lewes)
2. Ridgeview (Ditchling)
3. Bluebell Estate & Vineyard (Furners Green)
I would rate all of the above as superior wines to Champagne (in the equivalent price range).
My favorite is Bluebell Estate.
I hope you enjoy.
An honourable mention for Albourne Estate's wines - very enjoyable indeed.
Does Sussex produce any decent red wines? Haven't sampled any yet.
(Some) whites and many sparkling wines are, as you say, excellent.
Not a Sussex wine, but may I point you in the direction of the Camel Valley vineyard in Cornwall? They have a wine called 'Bacchus' (but of course) which is not a million miles from a good Sancerre.
Does Sussex produce any decent red wines? Haven't sampled any yet.
(Some) whites and many sparkling wines are, as you say, excellent.
Not a Sussex wine, but may I point you in the direction of the Camel Valley vineyard in Cornwall? They have a wine called 'Bacchus' (but of course) which is not a million miles from a good Sancerre.
They also do a blend called Bacchus( after the Greek god of wine amongst other stuff)
We have carried out plumbing work at Breaky Bottom Vineyard for over a decade.
Despite Peter the owner knowing I'm a wine lover he's never offered me a bottle
I had to buy a bottle (£27.00) from Waitrose in Lewes.
I just put £30.00 on his bill
Breakup Bottom and Wiston Estate are my choices for Sussex fizz. Sugrue Pierre is worth splashing out on if you can find it. Dermot Pierre is the Wine maker for Wiston and others.
Can't wait for the vineyards at alfriston to bear fruit as it where....when you play golf at Seaford GC ( not Seaford head) you can see the whole estate and it goes on for miles over the downs. Seemly a venture capitalist sunk his money into it just before the crash....
Not a Sussex wine, but may I point you in the direction of the Camel Valley vineyard in Cornwall? They have a wine called 'Bacchus' (but of course) which is not a million miles from a good Sancerre.
we have the same soil and climate as the Champagne region. I've had some Sussex whites though and wasn't that keen on them but each to their own ...
They already sell their wine through their shop in Alfriston, have done for some years. Hedge fund manager, not a venture capitalist. Mark Driver, he's done wonders with that site, built a beautiful estate.