Quoins Organic Rosé

£19.00
Description

Made from the first pressings of the Rondo grape by Litmus wines Ltd in Sussex who make the wines for Denbies. 

It has been made to organic and biodynamic standards

The wine has a red blush and wild strawberry hints on the palate. 

This vintage has recently won a bronze award from the internationally acclaimed Decanter wine competition. 

Information:

  • Country: UK
  • Region: Wiltshire
  • Vintage: 2021
  • Grape varieties: Rondo
  • Alcohol (ABV): 11%
  • Closure: Cork
  • 75cl

QUOINS ORGANIC VINEYARD

The vineyard was registered with the Soil Association, and in 2005, Alan celebrated the first small harvest. Since then, the vineyard has gone from strength to strength, with the wines  regularly winning awards at UK Vineyards Association and Decanter tastings. In 2015, it was also registered with Demeter as biodynamic. In 2013, Sedlescombe Vineyard, the oldest organic vineyard in the UK, established in 1979, took over the production of the wine, and introduced a rose, produced from the first pressings of the Rondo grape, to complement the three single variety wines.

The once bleak and muddy field has been transformed, and wildlife has returned. Each season brings its own delights, from the song of the larks in early summer to the lurid spindle berries of autumn. The rich ecosystem is the perfect foundation for organic agriculture, ensuring a natural balance in the control of any pests or disease.

- We donate 1% of your purchase to 1% FTP

Good Causes

Soil Association

The Soil Association is the charity working with everyone to transform the way we eat, farm and care for our natural world.

At the Soil Association, we help people build natural solutions together.

We support everyone to grow - whether that's growing food, or by growing as people, developing healthy connections with nature and joining together with others to support a nature-friendly future. 

Working together with farmers, businesses, policymakers and fellow citizens, our work has made an impact on the food you eat, the clothes you wear and the environment you live in.

Throughout our history, we've campaigned for change on a global scale. We've supported farming innovation. We've developed world-leading standards in order to protect the future health of our communities, animals, plants and environment.

We do this because we know we can make a world of difference.