Hattingley
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England | 6 | - |
Inc. VAT
£576.29 |
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Unveiling the exquisite Hattingley Valley Kings Cuvee 2013, a fitting representation of the United Kingdom's emergent viticulture prowess. Carefully crafted in Hampshire, England, at the acclaimed Hattingley Valley winery, known for producing outstanding English sparkling wine, this Kings Cuvée delivers an unforgettable sensory experience. Rounded out by an ageing process of 60 months on lees, this blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grape varieties brings a balanced charm. Bursting with aromatic complexity, this prestigious cuvée has seductive toasty notes with nuances of honey and almond on the nose. Each sip reveals a soft mousse with vibrant acidity, showcasing delectable layers of baked apple, quince, and delicate brioche flavours. Perfectly refined, the Hattingley Valley Kings Cuvee 2013 expertly walks a tightrope of finesse and sophistication, celebrating the magnificence of English sparkling wine to the fullest. |
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England | 9 | - |
Inc. VAT
£561.89 |
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The Hattingley Valley Kings Cuvee 2014 is indeed the crowning glory of English sparkling wines. This divine vintage is artfully curated within the bucolic environs of Hampshire, defining British viticulture at its finest. The wine exhibits a distinguished blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, and Pinot Noir grape varieties, skilfully grown in the chalk-based soil of this southern English region. Produced by the revered Hattingley Valley team, led by head winemaker Emma Rice, the creation goes through careful selection and aging, in an assortment of new oak barrels, to enhance its complexity and opulence. This meticulous process culminates into an intricately balanced wine, with delicate toasted brioche, mandarin, and white peach aromas, underscored by a stunningly persistent finish. A masterpiece in its own right, the Hattingley Valley Kings Cuvee 2014 is an exquisite testament to the art of English winemaking. |
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England | 6 | - |
In Bond
£461.00 |
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Unveiling the exquisite Hattingley Valley Kings Cuvee 2013, a fitting representation of the United Kingdom's emergent viticulture prowess. Carefully crafted in Hampshire, England, at the acclaimed Hattingley Valley winery, known for producing outstanding English sparkling wine, this Kings Cuvée delivers an unforgettable sensory experience. Rounded out by an ageing process of 60 months on lees, this blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grape varieties brings a balanced charm. Bursting with aromatic complexity, this prestigious cuvée has seductive toasty notes with nuances of honey and almond on the nose. Each sip reveals a soft mousse with vibrant acidity, showcasing delectable layers of baked apple, quince, and delicate brioche flavours. Perfectly refined, the Hattingley Valley Kings Cuvee 2013 expertly walks a tightrope of finesse and sophistication, celebrating the magnificence of English sparkling wine to the fullest. |
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England | 9 | - |
In Bond
£449.00 |
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The Hattingley Valley Kings Cuvee 2014 is indeed the crowning glory of English sparkling wines. This divine vintage is artfully curated within the bucolic environs of Hampshire, defining British viticulture at its finest. The wine exhibits a distinguished blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, and Pinot Noir grape varieties, skilfully grown in the chalk-based soil of this southern English region. Produced by the revered Hattingley Valley team, led by head winemaker Emma Rice, the creation goes through careful selection and aging, in an assortment of new oak barrels, to enhance its complexity and opulence. This meticulous process culminates into an intricately balanced wine, with delicate toasted brioche, mandarin, and white peach aromas, underscored by a stunningly persistent finish. A masterpiece in its own right, the Hattingley Valley Kings Cuvee 2014 is an exquisite testament to the art of English winemaking. |