A unique, traditional method blend made by English fizz specialists, Digby Fine English, the Harvey Nichols English Sparkling Wine is created from the finest hand-harvested fruit, sourced from specially selected vineyards in Sussex and Hampshire. Attentively assembled by Digbyâs master blenders, this exclusive bottling is a blend of Chardonnay and Pinot noir grapes that has been aged on its lees for approximately two years, adding extra complexity and texture to the wine. This elegant blend delivers attractive citrus and white stone fruit aromas, with flavours suggestive of green apple and peach, along with a creamy biscuit note on the finish. Beautifully balanced, this refreshing wine is best enjoyed as an excellent apéritif to accompany canapés, or as a rewarding partner to seafood.
Product informationA unique, traditional method blend made by English fizz specialists, Digby Fine English, the Harvey Nichols English Sparkling Wine is created from the finest hand-harvested fruit, sourced from specially selected vineyards in Sussex and Hampshire. Attentively assembled by Digbys master blenders, this exclusive bottling is a blend of Chardonnay and Pinot noir grapes that has been aged on its lees for approximately two years, adding extra complexity and texture to the wine. This elegant blend delivers attractive citrus and white stone fruit aromas, with flavours suggestive of green apple and peach, along with a creamy biscuit note on the finish. Beautifully balanced, this refreshing wine is best enjoyed as an excellent apritif to accompany canaps, or as a rewarding partner to seafood.
Glass Bottle
Recyclable
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