The Bacchus grape grows extremely successfully in the English climate, producing a zingy, gooseberry-grassy wine which will fool many into believing it is Sauvignon Blanc.
New Wave Wines is a relatively new Company who make wine from grapes grown in England. They consider that being English they do not have a long history of wine-making or many familiar grape varieties. However, they see that as a strength and come without the baggage of snobbery, tradition and convention; while they produce fresh wines, fresh ideas with fresh energy. This wine is made from the Muller-Thurgau, or as it is known in Luxembourg the Rivaner, grape. It undergoes extended yeast contact after fermentation that adds body, flavour and complexity. This wine is lively and fragrant with a distinctive 'sur lie' aroma following through with an attractive clean crisp fruit palate and a refreshing finish. (6 x 75 cl)
New Wave Wines is a relatively new Company who make wine from grapes grown in England. They consider that being English they do not have a long history of wine-making or many familiar grape varieties. However, they see that as a strength and come without the baggage of snobbery, tradition and convention; while they produce fresh wines, fresh ideas with fresh energy. This wine is made from the Muller-Thurgau, or as it is known in Luxembourg the Rivaner, grape. It undergoes extended yeast contact after fermentation that adds body, flavour and complexity. This wine is lively and fragrant with a distinctive 'sur lie' aroma following through with an attractive clean crisp fruit palate and a refreshing finish. (12 x 75 cl)
New Wave Wines is a relatively new Company who make wine from grapes grown in England. They consider that being English they do not have a long history of wine-making or many familiar grape varieties. However, they see that as a strength and come without the baggage of snobbery, tradition and convention; while they produce fresh wines, fresh ideas with fresh energy. An excellent example of the suitability of England for making high-quality sparkling wine. Bottle fermented using a blend of Muller-Thurgau , Reichensteiner and Pinot Noir grapes and then aged for twelve to eighteen months. 'Light and very much fruit driven, the palate is almost toasty in the style of a very classy.' Joe Fattorini, The Herald.
New Wave Wines is a relatively new Company who make wine from grapes grown in England. They consider that being English they do not have a long history of wine-making or many familiar grape varieties. However, they see that as a strength and come without the baggage of snobbery, tradition and convention; while they produce fresh wines, fresh ideas with fresh energy. Matured in stainless steel and French and American oak, this wine displays a classic Pinot Noir ripe strawberry fruit nose and palate showing good varietal typicity while it is a soft and appealing wine.
New Wave Wines is a relatively new Company who make wine from grapes grown in England. They consider that being English they do not have a long history of wine-making or many familiar grape varieties. However, they see that as a strength and come without the baggage of snobbery, tradition and convention; while they produce fresh wines, fresh ideas with fresh energy. An excellent example of the suitability of England for making high-quality sparkling wine. Bottle fermented using a blend of Muller-Thurgau , Reichensteiner and Pinot Noir grapes and then aged for twelve to eighteen months. 'Light and very much fruit driven, the palate is almost toasty in the style of a very classy.' Joe Fattorini, The Herald. (6 x 75 cl)
Extended ageing on yeast has produced a lightly aromatic wine, nutty on the nose, with the classic English characteristics of apple, hawthorn and almond on the palate. (6 x 75 cl)