Bluestone Vineyards new release – Premier Rose 2021

A delicate yet complex English sparkling rosé

Bluestone Rose

Crafted with precision and care, the Bluestone Vineyards Premier Rosé 2021 is a delicate yet complex wine that has been aged for a minimum of 22 months on the lees.

This coral-pink English sparkling rosé is only the second wine from Bluestone Vineyards made from fruit grown at the Wiltshire estate.

The limited-release (4,500 bottles) Premier Rosé from 2021 is a blend of 60% Chardonnay, 27% Pinot Noir (5% red) and 13% Pinot Meunier and has had 23 months lees ageing Hand-picked into small 10kg crates, the bunches were pressed whole before the initial 14-day fermentation and full MLF.

Winemaker Nathaniel McConnell says despite a tricky growing season marred by harsh spring frosts and a cool, wet summer the vineyard site performed well.

This wine has a fresh and bright acidity, a clean fruit profile with citrus fruit at its core. The delicate red fruit profile comes largely from the red Pinot Noir. I think the cooler vintage is telling in the 2021 Premier Rosé blend as our proportions of Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier are higher, contributing to mid and low notes, and counterbalancing acidity by providing weight on the palate. For a young wine, this is incredibly drinkable now,” says Nathaniel.

The Wiltshire-based premium English sparkling wine producer was established in 2016 by brothers Nathaniel and Toby McConnell. Dedication and intimate knowledge of the vineyard sites drive the quality of the fruit and the brothers work alongside Chef de Cave Herve Jestin, formerly of Champagne Duval-Leroy and now Champagne Leclerc Briant, to make the award-winning wines.

Drink pink this summer and enjoy a bottle of Bluestone Vineyards Premier Rosé 2021, now available priced £50 per single bottle from https://bluestonevineyards.co.uk/products/premier-rose-2021

About Bluestone Vineyards

Bluestone Vineyards was established in 2016 by brothers Nathaniel and Toby McConnell.

The boutique producer of vintage-led sparkling wine primarily focuses on its Wiltshire vineyards. Hard work, dedication and an intimate knowledge of the site and its vines drive the quality of the fruit resulting in high-class English sparkling wines.

Derived by family, the innovative duo are determined to establish Bluestone Vineyards as a world-class wine estate. In this pursuit of excellence, the brothers work alongside Chef de Cave Hervé Jestin, formerly of Champagne Duval-Leroy and now Champagne Leclerc Briant to make award-winning wines at Hambledon.

The Bluestone team has a holistic approach to regenerative farming and takes a minimal intervention approach. Targeted spraying, the use of cover crops, to encourage biodiversity and build healthier soils, and spore capture are all part of the current management of the vineyard. Future plans include the potential integration of livestock in the vineyards – a move towards grazing-based viticulture. Sustainability is a core value for the wine producer; the estate is solar-powered and a borehole supplies naturally filtered spring water, whilst a pond and reed bed system support waste management.

Planted in 2016, the 10-acre site comprises 58% Chardonnay, 32% Pinot Noir and 10% Pinot Meunier producing 25,000 bottles annually. The south and south-west-facing vineyards on the edge of Salisbury Plain, are made up of sandy, clay loam soils. Naturally high in organic matter, the nutrient-rich soil balances and retains moisture, draining excess water freely through the underlying chalk. The topsoil depth varies considerably on the slopes, from 3cm to 100cm deep, affecting fertility, water and soil temperature and lending different characteristics to the grapes.

The name Bluestone is a nod to the nearby World Heritage Site of Stonehenge and the peacock image is the iconic bird found at the family’s neighbouring Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm.

Bluestone Vineyards hosts regular tours and tastings for visitors. The premium English sparkling wines can be purchased from the cellar door and online.

https://www.bluestonevineyards.co.uk

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