Bolney Wine Estate Blanc de Blancs 2021 vs Chilworth Manor, Brut Rosé 2021

Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Chilworth Manor, Brut Rosé 2021 currently starts £1.45 lower.

AvailabilityIn stockIn stock
Best current price£39.95£38.50
Current stockists1 merchant1 merchant
ProducerBolney Wine EstateChilworth Manor
StyleSparklingSparkling
GrapeChardonnayPinot Noir
CountryEngland
SweetnessDry
Size750ml750ml
Where to buy

Bolney Wine Estate Blanc de Blancs 2021

' Bolney Wine Estates is considered as one of the pioneers of the English wine industry, with 50 years of experience under its belt. Located in the heart of rural Sussex, the first vines were planted in 1972 by Rodney and Janet Pratt, the parents of Sam Linter who headed the family business until recently. Half a century later, the expert team there work throughout the year to ensure the vines are perfectly tended to yield the highest quality grapes. Bolney now produces an array of award-winning red, white, rose and sparkling English wines. The winery won UK Wine Producer of the Year in the International Wine and Spirit Competition in 2012. Since then, it was also presented with the title of Winery of the Year 2017 at the UK Wine Awards. The estate has continues to invest in specialist machinery and, in 2019, it opened a new state-of-the-art winery. With the ethos Guided by Nature since 1972, sustainability is at the heart of the winery's operations. This includes practicing responsible waste management, installing solar panels on the winery's roof and using bottles that are 100% recyclable. '

Chilworth Manor, Brut Rosé 2021

Est. delivery in April, 2026 SPECIAL OFFER: BUY 12 BOTTLES AND ENJOY A VISIT TO AND TASTING AT CHILWORTH MANOR (DATE TBC) (Can be mixed & matched with Chilworth Manor, Classic Cuvée 'The Bishop', 2019 ) Chilworth Manor's 2021 Brut Rosé is a confident English sparkling wine with poise and personality. Made in the Classic Method from hand-picked, gently pressed Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, it has spent three years on its lees, building texture and complexity. The palate is dry, fresh and lively, driven by a steely backbone of acidity that keeps everything precise and energetic. A touch of residual sugar rounds out the edges, creating a harmonious balance and a long, savoury finish. The vineyard itself sits beside Chilworth Manor, a site with more than 1,000 years of history. From Alwyn the Saxon and Odo the Norman to monks, pilgrims, gunpowder manufacturers, Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough, and Lord & Lady Heald - many have shaped its story over the centuries. Today, that sense of heritage continues in the glass: refined, characterful and distinctly English.

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