A Taste of England
Discover English Wine for the first time
3 bottle case
- 75CL
- , ENGLAND
We created this case to give a well-rounded introduction to English Wines. A gorgeous red from Suffolk, and two easy drinking whites. This case gives a taste of what England has to offer and why English Wine is getting so much attention. Use this as a great place to start and begin your journey into discovering delicious wines made in the English countryside. Scroll down to find out more on what is in the case.
This Taste of England cases includes one of our favourite red wines. Shotley's Pinot Noir. A red that is similar to a Beaujolais, with aromas of ripe cherries and blackcurrant, and a smooth earthy finish. You can't help but admire this wine; it's beautifully balanced. Those tractor boys and girls in that there Suffolk really know how to make a red. Well done Shotley!
Then we have two delicious white wines for you to enjoy. The first is our very own Number 1 English Bacchus white wine. Made to be a seriously easy-drinking white; it's refreshing and great to have stashed in the fridge for any occasion. The second white wine is the Lyme Bay Shoreline which is a crisp Bacchus blend, which you are sure to love if you like a typical New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc (especially Cloudy Bay fans).
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The English Vine team thought long and hard about how to create this case. Three bottles showcasing incredible English wines that will leave you why you didn't drink these before.
LYME BAY SHORELINE
- White
- ABV 11.5%
- Devon
We love this wine, refreshing, fun and easy drinking. This is now the favourite wine of the CEO’s wife and a go-to white in the house, ousting the previous favourite - Cloudy Bay from New Zealand.
SHOTLEY PINOT NOIR
- Red
- ABV 12%
- Suffolk
This single estate Pinot Noir is light bodied and pairs well with cured meats, cheese and game. It's really smooth, so much so that we even put Barry White on to listen to this while enjoying this. It's beautifully balanced. Those tractor boys and girls in Suffolk really know how to make a red. Well done Shotley!