Oxney Organic Estate Pinot Rosé
Description
This is rosé for grownups, crafted to express the full purity of the grapes it originates from. An invitingly pale pink rosé with clear hints of strawberries. Great mouthfeel and a multitude of flavours – strawberry, cranberry and a backbone of citrus.. Makes friends with all kinds of foods.
Delicate, crisp, organic and vegan-friendly wine made from Pinot Noir grapes grown in a pocket microclimate, close to the English Channel and next to the river Rother in East Sussex.
Information:
- Country: UK
 - Region: Sussex
 - 
 Vintage: 2022
 - Grape varieties: Pinot Noir (100%)
 - Alcohol (ABV): 11.5%
 - Closure: Screw Cap
 - 75cl
 
OXNEY ORGANIC ESTATE
Six miles north of Rye, in the village of Beckley in the south east corner of East Sussex, Oxney Organic Estate has been producing award-winning organic wines since 2014. The first vines were planted in 2012 by founders Kristin Syltevik and Paul Dobson, who run Oxney as part of a wider organic farming estate. Today Oxney is the largest estate producer of organic English wines. Oxney wines are crafted as a showcase for the naturally high-quality grapes grown in the vineyard. In the winery – a converted Grade II oasthouse – interventions are kept to a minimum to promote full fruit expression.
						
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