Thanks for the comments! I have tried one Chapel Down so far, which was not bad at all, but - like most English wines I have tried so far - felt a little too expensive for what it was. Obviously, I am not going to judge their range of wine from just one bottle though; the hunt continues.
While I am looking for English wines, my co-rambler Julian keeps an eye on France - let's see what he will dig up and whether he can be tempted by Languedoc-Roussillon. If you were interested in the Wine Rambler's version of a subjective wine review, have a look at the recent lost in translation - Greek wine post.
Luckily, we do not need to rely on Theise as importer as we get (at least some of) our wine directly from German wineries; but it will be interesting to see what he recommends.
I am now going to have a look at your post on English wine!
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Thanks for the comments! I have tried one Chapel Down so far, which was not bad at all, but - like most English wines I have tried so far - felt a little too expensive for what it was. Obviously, I am not going to judge their range of wine from just one bottle though; the hunt continues.
While I am looking for English wines, my co-rambler Julian keeps an eye on France - let's see what he will dig up and whether he can be tempted by Languedoc-Roussillon. If you were interested in the Wine Rambler's version of a subjective wine review, have a look at the recent lost in translation - Greek wine post.
Luckily, we do not need to rely on Theise as importer as we get (at least some of) our wine directly from German wineries; but it will be interesting to see what he recommends.
I am now going to have a look at your post on English wine!