Denbies Flint Valley 75cl
£10.50
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Product information
Denbies Flint Valley
A lively nose of lime zest and ripe pear leads to a fresh and vibrant citrus palate with good minerality and well balanced acidity
A lively nose of lime zest and ripe pear leads to a fresh and vibrant citrus palate with good minerality and well balanced acidity
Country of Origin
England
Suitable for vegetarians
Package Type
Glass bottle
Recycling Information
Glass
Denbies Wine Estate, one of England’s largest vineyards, is situated on the outskirts of Dorking in the Surrey Hills
Denbies produces internationally award-winning, cool climate sparkling wines using the traditional grape varieties, grown on chalky soil and in a micro-climate along the North Downs. It has also an excellent reputation for producing world-class premium still wines.
Denbies Wine Estate is one of the five founding Vineyards of the Surrey Hills that have helped to put Surrey sparkling and still wines on the map.
Manufacturer
Denbies Wine Estate,
London Road,
Dorking,
Surrey,
RH5 6AA,
England,
UK.
London Road,
Dorking,
Surrey,
RH5 6AA,
England,
UK.
Country of Packing
England
Return To Address
Denbies Wine Estate,
London Road,
Dorking,
Surrey,
RH5 6AA,
England,
UK.
London Road,
Dorking,
Surrey,
RH5 6AA,
England,
UK.
Allergen Information
Contains Sulphur Dioxide/Sulphites
ABV (%)
11%
History
Denbies Wine Estate is England's largest vineyard and one of the largest privately owned in Northern Europe. The current owners acquired the Estate in 1985. The Estate now comprises 627 acres, with 265 acres under vine. Winemaker - John Worontschak at Denbies Wine Estate.
Regional Information
Situated on the perfectly suited North Downs close to Dorking, the vineyards of Denbies Wine Estate showcase the ideal geological features benefiting the site. Based on chalky, south-facing slopes, the vineyard sits in a protected valley, allowing for optimum heat and sunshine exposure. The vineyards are dry farmed (un-irrigated) and low yielding (around 15HL/Ha).
Current Vintage
NV
Vinification Details
The varietals were fermented separately at 14°C. This blend is a
lightly oaked dry wine.
Please drink responsibly
Know your limits | |
The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week |
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Customer reviews (1)
A nice light white
We keep coming back to this as one of our favourites and good to support English wine. Just lacks a little something but still really good.
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