Mixed Case Gift Subscription

Mixed Case Gift Subscription

from £60.00

Every month for the gift subscription length the recipient will receive 2 bottles of still wine and 1 bottle of sparkling. Our Master of Wine’s selection changes each month so there will be new wines to try every month - a great way to discover the increasingly impressive array of wines one of the most exciting emerging markets has to offer! All gift boxes come with extensive notes and you can add your own thanks at the next stage.

  • One off case = 3 bottles for £60

  • 3 Months Gift Subscription = 9 bottles for £175

  • 6 months Gift Subscription = 18 bottles for £345

  • 12 months Gift Subscription = 36 bottles for £670

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Notes From The Expert

Barnsole Bacchanalian Still White

The white wine reflects the warmth of 2018 and displays green fruits plus some more tropical aromas of mango and pineapple. The palate is dry but has a generous feel, a rich dryness and lingering finish.

Simpsons Railway Hill Rosé

The rosé is made from Pinot Noir and delivers gentle notes of raspberries and wild strawberries, alongside pear and fresh bread. The wine is dry with fresh acidity, nicely integrated delivering a wonderful cut to the textured palate. The wine has a bit of attitude and character with layered fruits and textured weight. It is a great food wine for heavier fish or white meats.

Oxney Organic Sparkling Rosé

The sparkling rosé is a delicious, fresh, dry, gently-foaming wine. One can find delicate aromas of raspberry, peach and lemon on the nose and palate along with a light lees richness. The wine is bottle fermented and has extra weight due to the extended lees contact but is made to give a fresh, youthful mouthful. It is a great on its own but will match a range of canapés as well as fish dishes.

 

About The Growers

Barnsole Bacchanalian Still White

The white wine is grown on a boutique vineyard by two passionate winemakers near the town of Sandwich. Their philosophy is to tread softly in the environment and to share the land with the local hares, badgers, foxes and many British birds. The first vines where planted in 1993.

Simpsons Railway Hill Rosé

The rosé is created by a husband and wife team learnt their trade and gained their deep knowledge of winemaking in the Languedoc region of France. They sold up and bought perfect wine growing land in a sheltered chalk valley in an area of outstanding beauty just south of the Cathedral city of Canterbury.

Oxney Organic Sparkling Rosé

This organic estate is East Sussex, between Rye and Tenterden, is one of England’s most southerly vineyards and one of the few which is run on organic principles. The soils are of sand and loam over a clay subsoil. The upper levels of the soil are therefore free draining and poor in nutrients whilst the clay below can hold water in the drier months of the year.