Sugrue South Downs Ex-Machina 2016

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D.O Sussex

Chardonnay Pinot Meunier Pinot Noir

£69.38 Tax included
11963
Denomination
Sussex
Country
England
Volume
75.00
Graduation
12.0
Harvest
2016
Grape
Chardonnay Pinot Meunier Pinot Noir
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92.51 €

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Description

Sugrue South Downs Ex-Machina is a masterpiece of English sparkling wine crafted by winemaker Dermot Sugrue. This exceptional Rosé is born from a providential harvest, using the highest quality grapes from the renowned Jenkyn Place vineyard in Hampshire. The blend is a classic composition of 50% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay, and 20% Pinot Meunier, meticulously aged to achieve a perfect harmony between freshness and complexity. As English sparkling wines continue to gain global recognition, Sugrue South Downs stands at the forefront, offering a terroir-driven expression that rivals the finest Champagnes. Ex-Machina is not just a wine; it is a testament to the potential of the South Downs terroir and the unparalleled expertise of Dermot Sugrue. Its limited production ensures exclusivity, making it a highly coveted gem for connoisseurs. Elevate your cellar with this grand and gastronomic rosé, a true icon of modern British winemaking.

Tasting Note Sugrue South Downs Ex-Machina

Color: Pale copper pink with fine and persistent bubbles. Nose: Wild strawberries, red apples, fresh pastries, and chalky minerality. Palate: Juicy red fruits, toasted almonds, brioche, vibrant acidity, and a long, dry finish.

Value Points

  1. Terroir: Jenkyn Place Vineyard, Hampshire (greensand and fractured chalk).

  2. Classic Blend: 50% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay, 20% Pinot Meunier.

  3. Winemaker: Dermot Sugrue, the undisputed benchmark of English wine.

  4. Exclusivity: Extremely limited production born from a providential harvest.

Service Protocol

Temperature: 8-10°C. Glass: Tulip type or white wine glass to encourage oxygenation. Pairing: Fatty fish (salmon, tuna), cured meats, or as a sophisticated aperitif.

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