Chapel Down, Rosé, 2022, England

Chapel Down, Rosé, 2022, England

Chapel Down, Rosé, 2022, England

 

It’s summer, the sun is out and Rosé is on the table and this Rosé from Chapel Down is just the one to show what England can produce. Dry with decent acidity and lots of red fruit flavours, it has good length and is easy drinking, perfect for the summer. At £14 a bottle it’s not cheap but its a cut above your usual Provence stuff.

Altar Uco, Edad Moderna Blend, 2022, Argentina

Altar Uco, Edad Moderna Blend, 2022, Argentina

Altar Uco, Edad Moderna Blend, 2022, Argentina

This red Bordeaux blend from Altar Uco in Mendoza is rather good. There’s lots in this dry red wine with firm tannins and plenty of black fruit with tobacco,  leather, oak, coffee and a slight earthy undertone all integrated very well.

With Cab Sav, Cab Franc, Merlot and Malbec it makes the most of each grapes strengths. That said at £17 a bottle it’s not cheap, that’s a shame.

 

Tuffon Hall, Beatrice, Rosé, 2022, Essex, UK

Tuffon Hall, Beatrice, Rosé, 2022, Essex, UK

Tuffon Hall, Beatrice, Rosé, 2022, Essex, UK

We know that Essex is one of the best places in England for why and this Rose from Tuffon Hall really does show some classic English, easy drinking Summer Wine. It’s very much like a Provence which isn’t a bad thing there are hints of strawberry and a touch of red fruit it’s got greater acidity and a firm crispness which is refreshing when sitting at the bottom of the garden watching the sunset. Unfortunately at £16 a bottle it is a little bit on the pricey side, but it is a quality wine.