This Friday (1st May) is International Sauvignon Blanc Day #SauvBlancDay - a chance to celebrate all things SB. I’ll be celebrating with a glass of Yealands Sauvignon Blanc, one of my favourite producers from New Zealand. Yealands Estate Wines are global leaders in sustainable wine production and they make great quality wines too. Their sustainable initiatives include development of extensive wetlands, native tree plantings, the installation and utilisation of renewable energy initiatives and integrated pest control measures. They have one of the largest solar panel installations at a winery producing more than 400,000kW hours per year (for comparison the solar panels on our house produce around 1,500) which help power the winery, on top of the 2 wind turbines and burners which produce energy from their vine prunings. In the vineyard they have Babydoll sheep which graze in between the vines and keep the grass down, limiting the need to mow with tractors. They have 100 free range hens roaming the vineyard to keep pests down and play music to the vines which not only has a positive effect on vine growth but also result in the chickens laying eggs around 16% bigger! They have also created biodiversity zones surrounding the vineyards to boost native flora and fauna species, specifically butterflies, creating a “Butterfly Gully” to protect the monarch butterfly. All these great initiatives and I haven’t even mentioned the wine yet! Yealands are located in the stunning Awatere Valley in Marlborough, New Zealand (which is at the top of the South Island) and their vineyards are close to the coast with amazing coastal views. Wines are made by the talented chief winemaker Natalie Christensen. They produce Sauvignon Blanc (of course) as well as Pinot Noir and white varietals, Pinot Gris, Riesling & Chardonnay amongst others. Here are two of their wines I would recommend: Yealands Sauvignon Blanc 2019 – this is a classic New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc style with citrus notes and crisp freshness. Incredibly good value. Available in Sainsbury’s, Co-op, Spar: £8-9.50 On offer at Sainsbury’s at £7.00 until 5th May Yealands Reserve Sauvignon Blanc 2019 – a fuller bodied version of the wine above with fruit coming from selected sites within the vineyard. More of a food friendly wine. Available in Waitrose: £11.59 Yealands wines are also Vegan. You literally can’t go wrong with either of these wines so stock up now before Friday and for more info on Yealands follow them on social media: Twitter/Instagram: @yealands Facebook: Yealands Estate Wines #yealands #nzwine #sauvblancday
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22/4/2020 1 Comment English WineThere was a fantastic initiative recently which ran on Good Friday called #TheBigEnglishWineGoodFriday organised by Jacob Leadley of Black Chalk Wines to encourage people to open a bottle of English wine on Good Friday and support the industry. It was amazing to see how many people engaged with this and I watched a great Insta Live chat run by Brad from WineTimeLondon talking with Mike from Dalwood Vineyards, Dermot from Sugrue and Owen of Hush Heath.
English wine is really gaining momentum at the movement and deservedly so, the quality is great. So as it's St. George's Day tomorrow here are my recommendations of English wines I've tasted and enjoyed - please note I haven't tried a really extensive range so this is just my selection: Chapel Down - love their wines and drink them regularly - particular fan of their Bacchus and Kit's Coty range. Nyetimber - smart wines, particularly their Tillington Single Vineyard if a little bit pricey. Hattingley Valley - their classic and rosé are delicious Dalwood Vineyards - really interesting wines as use Seyval, Madeline Angervine and Solaris. Langham Wines - was really impressed by their wines and they're based in the beautiful Dorset! (no prizes for guessing where i'm from) Black Book - an urban winery just up the road from my house - very impressive Chardonnays. Sugrue - Dermot Sugrue's wines are something else - he's a very talented winemaker. Bride Valley - another Dorset gem from wine legend Steven Spurrier. Gusborne - beautiful wines in beautiful packaging Three Choirs - We took their Bacchus which I bought from the fab BIB Wine company on holiday last summer and will be doing so again this year - as soon as we're allowed out! Woodchurch - just down the road from Chapel Down, a small vineyard but cracking wines, especially their Blanc de Blancs. So just a selection above and all of these wineries are delivering direct at the moment and some have some good Lockdown offers on. If you are looking for more general info on English Wines then check out the following websites: Wine GB - all the info you need on all the wines of Great Britain. Great British Wine - a great resource of reviews on a wide selection of English & Welsh wines established by John Mobbs. So get drinking more English wines folks! 7/4/2020 0 Comments WelcomeA few months ago I decided to upgrade my very old website and this shiny new one comes with a blog - so a chance to write about a fe w of the wines I've been drinking or am lucky enough to work with. I must also say a big "Thank you" to Mike Turner of pleasebringmemywine.com fame for creating the new website. He's just launched a fabulous new online wine shop dedicated to bringing the best organic, biodynamic and sustainable wines to the UK market. Check it out: www.feelgoodgrapes.com So a bit about me...I've worked the wine trade in various guises for over 20 years and thoroughly enjoyed every minute. There's been iconic wines, delicious everyday drinking wines and wines I won't forget. The people are another positive aspect of the industry, from passionate winemakers and owners to the people bringing the wines to the masses and lots of fascinating people along the way. To start the blog I thought I'd focus on some of the wines I've drunk last month so here goes...(I should point out I am not one for detailed tasting notes, I'll leave that to the professionals!). 1. Tio Pepe Fino En Rama - I buy this every year when released as it really is the best Fino out there. This was my last bottle sadly! 2. Jane Eyre Côte de Nuit Villages 2016 - I'm lucky to receive an invite every year to an En Primeur tasting hosted by the "3 Aussies in Burgundy" Mark Haisma, Andrew Nielsen of Le Grappin and Jane Eyre. Fabulous and very well priced burgundies. 3. Blackbook Chardonnay 2018 from Clayhill Vineyard - this was the second bottle I've drunk from Blackbook an urban winery just up the road from me in Battersea. Very impressive and I must visit them when lockdown is over! 4. Recaredo Cava 2015 - I've tried their wines at tastings but never bought before and will definitely be buying again. Must drink more Cava. 5. Big Drop Uptown Craft Lager - ok so not wine but I do like beer (and Gin). This is a no alcohol lager - still plenty of lager taste and refreshing. 6. Meursault 2016 Jean Philippe Fichet - I hate this question when people ask it but if I did have to choose only one wine I could drink for the rest of my life it would be Meursault. 7. Gevrey Chambertin 2016 Jane Eyre - another of Jane's reds - very smart. 8. Santenay Premier Cru Les Gravieres 2016 Le Grappin - this is quite something and almost knocks Meursault off my top list! Very pleased I bought a case! 9. Alsace 2015 Marcel Deiss - I first tasted their wines at the Lea & Sandeman tasting a few years back and loved them. This is a blend of Riesling, Gewürztraminer, Pinot Blanc, Pinot Gris, Muscat and some other regional varietals - delicious. Lockdown is a chance to open some of those "special" bottles so I will continue doing just that! Cheers! |
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