Details
- Type: Sparkling Wine Rosé
- Country: England
- Region: England
- Vintage: 2017
- Producer: Camel Valley
- Primary grape: Pinot Noir
- Bottle size: 75cl
- Code: 29094
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Awards:
- 2016, Bronze Sommelier Wine Awards 2019
- 2016, Gold Decanter World Wine Awards 2019
- 2016, Silver International Wine Challenge 2019
- Vegetarian
- Vegan
- Sulphites
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Expression
Rosé sparkling wines
- Sushi and sashimi; flavoursome seafood such as mullet with fennel or tuna tartare. Grilled lobster, prawns and crab
- Cured meats, full-flavoured duck dishes; chicken, pork and rich game meats such as pheasant or grouse
- Tomato-dominated sauces and other full-flavoured and savoury sauces. Truffle oil, Aioli, BBQ or mushroom sauces
- Middle-eastern mezze style lamb dishes and Asian flavours; Indian snack foods and Tandoori spice
- Artichokes, leeks, asparagus and wild mushrooms. Egg, niçoise, fish and rocket salads.
About the Wine
Pinot Noir
Pee-noe Nwahr
A temperamental thin skinned grape and difficult to grow, when produced of any quality it demands high prices. The thin skin means it's very light in colour body and tannin, it characteristically has searing acidity and full lingering flavours of raspberry, strawberry, cherry, violets and sweet spice.
Flavours:
- Cherry
- Mushroom
- Raspberry
- Vanilla
- Violet
Established by Bob Lindo in the 1980s, Camel Valley’s current winemaker is his son Sam. Situated between Wadebridge and Bodmin, the estate has become one of England’s finest wine producers: Matthew Jukes recently reported, ‘Camel Valley is the most impressive estate on our shores and without a doubt, the number one winery in the country.’
The Country
England
The excitement around English wines continues to grow with more area under vine and further investments, not to mention global accolades, year on year. With the call for 'local' ever more apparent to the consumer, now is the time to explore the best our nation's vineyards have to offer.
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