Ok, so Pinot Gris is not you usual white wine thats been produced from the UK which you drink. Bacchus is what most people drinking UK white wine, first taste with a number of other german grapes as a blend following.
There are aromas and flavours of tropical fruits, lemons, limes and mellon with a fresh minerality that is light and refreshing. Fantastic, first rate, such a great alternative to Bacchus. Oastbrook have certainly shown that they can offer world winning wine. At £19 a bottle its not cheap even by UK standards but I think you need to look at this in world context. If you are prepared to pay £30 for a great white Burgundy then why not under £20 for a great Pinot Gris from the UK where the quality is equal (alright different grapes but you get the picture)
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Oastbrook Pinot Gris 2018, East Sussex, UK