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Hattingley Valley Classic reserve NV

Rating, 4.0 out of 5 from 35 reviews.
75cl £45.67 per litre
£34.25
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Product Information

Chardonnay 50%, Pinot Noir 30%, Pinot Meunier 19% and Pinot Gris 1%

A blend of several vintage wines, partial barrel fermentation and a minimum of 3 years bottle age in our cellars add complexity to create our signature style. Vibrant apple notes add freshness to this stylish wine from the multi-award winning family owned estate in Hampshire.

Please drink responsibly: The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week

Features

Wine of England, English quality sparkling wine, Traditional method brut

Country of origin

England

Package type

Bottle

Other Information

Full Product Name:
English Quality Sparkling Wine

Allergen Information

Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites

Dietary Information

Suitable for Vegetarians; Suitable for Vegans

Brand

Hattingley Valley

Manufacturer

Produced by:
Hattingley Valley Wines Ltd,
Hampshire,
SO24 9AJ,
UK.

Return to Address

www.hattingleyvalley.co.uk
Hattingley Valley Wines Ltd,
Hampshire,
S024 9AJ,
UK.

History

Hattingley Valley is a family-owned wine producer founded by Simon Robinson in 2008. Their winery sits in the heart of rural Hampshire, near Winchester. Initially started as a farm diversification project, they have since gone on to become one of the most established and awarded wine producers in England. The wines are crafted under the stewardship of Rob MacCulloch MW out of their 600 tonne, eco-friendly winery. The distinct barrel-aged fermentation gives the richer, distinctive house style for which Hattingley's English sparkling wines are now famed.

Agent

Enotria&Coe

Grape variety

Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier

Current vintage

NV

Regional information

At Hattingley we have always used fruit from a wide range of England's regions. Although England is a small country, there is a multitude of soil types and microclimates, which make all the difference in a cool and marginal climate. Frost can be a major problem, so being able to spread the risk across a variety of areas is very useful. The variety in the sites also allows the winemaking team a vast array of options for blending the finished wines. Over the past few years, we have worked with a number of established farmers who either had vineyards already or who wished to diversify from other types of farming. Growing grapes successfully is tremendously difficult in the UK, so we only choose sites that have true potential. The old adage of ‘you can make bad wine from good grapes, but it is impossible to make good wine from bad grapes' remains true, meaning we work very hard to ensure that we work with only the very best fruit possible.

Tasting notes

An elegant bronze gold colour with lemon pith, nougat and zesty citrus on the nose. A delicate, light honey note to the palate with juicy acidity and vibrant orchard fruits. Conference pears, a hint of nuts with a complex finish.

Alcohol by volume

12

Units

9

Producer

Hattingley Valley

Serving suggestions

Oysters and crab, fish and chips, berries and citrus desserts or simply on its own as the perfect aperitif

Winemaker

Rob MacCulloch MW

Vinification details

The hand-harvested grapes were whole bunch pressed to extract top quality juice. 15% of the total blend was barrel fermented in old white Burgundy barrels & partial malolactic fermentation took place in order to soften the wine's natural acidity. To ensure the consistency and continuity of our signature style, 37% of reserve wines (that had naturally softened and developed over time in oak barrels & stainless steel tanks) were added to the blend before secondary fermentation. The wine then spent a minimum of 3 years ageing on lees in bottle to add roundness and complexity.

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Average 4.0 out of 5, based on 35 reviews.

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