Wiston EstateTank Five Chardonnay Bacchus NV

Product code: 16002
£16.95 inc VAT
£101.70 / case of 6
Country
Country: England
Region
Region: West Sussex
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 60% Chardonnay, 40% Bacchus
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Country
Country: England
Region
Region: West Sussex
Type
Winery
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 60% Chardonnay, 40% Bacchus

Product Notes

Produced in the eminent Wiston Estate, the Tank Five Chardonnay Bacchus is an eloquent embodiment of English viticulture. It tantalises the palate with a harmonious blend of luscious tropical fruit flavours intricately woven with crisp, citric undertones. The stately balance of acidity and alcohol offers an invigorating freshness, underpinned by the subtle undertones of oak, providing a well-rounded finish. Crafted from prime Bacchus and Chardonnay grapes, this wine emanates floral sophistication. Its aromatic nose features distinctive hints of elderflower and stone fruit. The Wiston Estate's commitment to uncompromised quality shines through in this exquisite Chardonnay Bacchus.

Tasting Notes

This wine is a multi-vintage blend, with 60% being Chardonnay from the 2019 vintage, while the remaining 40% is Bacchus from 2020. The Chardonnay imparts depth and complexity, enhanced by the extended 18 months ageing in lees, while the Bacchus delivers varietal freshness. 2020 was a very good year in the English vineyards, with both quality and quantity of grapes harvested keeping the vineyard teams happy and the winery teams busy. Healthy grapes were gently crushed, and fermented in barrels, the resulting still wine from the Bacchus showcases why this grape is becoming so popular in the UK with good balance, freshness, intensity of flavour and smooth mouthfeel from the barrel fermentation.

About the Winery

Wiston Estate

Nestled in the beautiful countryside of Sussex, Wiston Estate Winery serves as a prime testament to England's illustrious wine making history. Standing majestically since the year 1743, this grand property boasts more than 16 acres dedicated exclusively for cultivating exclusive varieties of grapes each year.

The Wiston Estate Winery is a family-run business, renowned for its indubitable passion for crafting outstanding English Sparkling Wines. At the helm, lies the devotion and expertise of Dermot Sugrue, one of the UK’s most celebrated winemakers who always aims for the exceptional.

The vineyard showcases a unique blend of traditional methods, blended skillfully with modern techniques to create a premium and distinctive wine. The winery prides itself on its traditional Coquard press, one of only four outside of France and recognised for producing wines of incredible precision, elegance and expression.

Wiston Estate's key grape varieties include Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, all meticulously nurtured under the watchful eyes of the estate team. The terroir's distinctive chalky soil is believed to be key for the diverse and intriguing bouquet of its sparkling wines.

The estate has been honoured with multiple accolades over years, including prestigious international awards that highlight its consistent commitment to quality. Some of its most renowned vintages include the Blanc de Blancs and the Rosé, both of which are revered for their elegant complexity.

Each bottle of Wiston’s sparkling wine beautifully encapsulates the rich heritage, abundant land and the unwavering dedication of the estate's team. A visit to the winery provides an unparalleled experience for any wine enthusiast's a journey of intrigue, charm and delightful indulgence. From grape to glass, each stage of the production process is carefully undertaken, to perfect the art that is English winemaking.

As a beacon of English wine, Wiston Estate Winery stands proud and shining - a true celebration of the exceptional nature of English wines.

https://www.wistonestate.com

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