

Celebrate any occasion with this crisp and elegant sparkling rosé. Chapel Down English Rosé Wine offers notes of redcurrant and wild strawberry, crafted using the traditional method from hand-picked grapes in the Garden of England.
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English Quality Sparkling Wine. Pressed From Hand-Picked Grapes in the Garden of England. Traditional Method.
Chapel Down Rosé is a crisp, fresh and elegant English sparkling wine, with notes of redcurrant, citrus and wild strawberry. It's perfect for every 'big little moment', so pop open a bottle and enjoy a fresher way to celebrate! Josh Donaghay-Spire Head Winemaker
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| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Dietary Information | Allergy Advice: Contains Sulphites |
| Manufacturer | Produced by: Chapel Down Group PLC, TN30 7NG, UK. |
| Country of Origin | England |
| Alcohol by volume | 12% |
| Alcoholic content | 9.0 units |
| Agent | Chapel Down |
| Grape variety | Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Blanc |
| Producer | Chapel Down |
| Winemaker | Josh Donaghay-Spire |
| Wine colour | Rosé |
| Sparkling | Yes |
| Type of closure | Oak Bark Cork |
| Storage instructions | This wine is ideal for drinking now but can be kept for up to 5 years |
History: Chapel Down are England's leading winemaker with a mission to change the way the world thinks about English wine. Based in the Garden of England, their world class winemaking team produce award-winning sparkling wines of exceptional quality. Fresh and crisp, we invite you to raise a glass of England's finest.
Regional information: The fruit is sourced from vineyards in Kent, Essex, East Sussex and Dorset with varied soils including chalk, clay and loam soils.
Vinification: Chapel Down Rosé goes through cool fermentation in stainless steel followed by partial malolactic fermentation. Maturation then takes place on fine lees in tank for 6 months before bottling. The wine then has an average of 18 months further ageing on lees in bottle.