England is an emerging and promising player in the wine world, with its wines benefiting from Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) status. Positioned at a similar latitude to France's Champagne region, England enjoys a cool climate that favours the production of high-quality sparkling wines. These wines are often made from traditional Champagne grape varieties such as Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, offering fine bubbles, elegant acidity, and complex aromas of citrus and brioche.

In addition to sparkling wines, England also produces still wines that are gaining recognition. Varieties like Bacchus and Pinot Gris thrive in this unique terroir, giving rise to aromatic, fresh, and mineral white wines.

The chalky soils, akin to those in Champagne, combined with increasingly refined expertise, allow for an authentic expression of the English terroir. With production steadily growing and quality continually improving, England's wines deserve the attention of wine enthusiasts looking to discover emerging wine regions and to enhance their collections with unique and surprising vintages.

Wines of the English - PGI appellation

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England - English - 2017

Terlingham Vineyard - Kent
Bottle (75cl)
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England - English - 2016

Kerry Vale Vineyard - Shropshire - 2016
Bottle (75cl)
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