Case of 6: 2022 Schonburger

£81.00
sold out

This is for a case of six bottles (10% Discount)

Schonburger is a rare grape variety, originating in Germany. Not many plantings remain around the world, and we are one of very few remaining producers. It is an aromatic grape variety, producing beautiful pink berries when ripe. We’ll be honest, Schonburger is a pain to grow - hence not being widely available. We can only make it in good years, and it is typically limited to 1000 bottles/harvest - a rare wine indeed!

This award winning (WineGB Bronze 2023) Schonburger from the 2022 harvest shows sumptuous and fleshy orchard fruit with a touch of exotic spice and rose. It’s soft and textured palate give it a long finish and make it an outstanding pairing for lightly spiced Asian-fusion dishes or a simple Sunday roast chicken.

Style: Dry/Off-Dry White

ABV: 13%

This is for a case of six bottles (10% Discount)

Schonburger is a rare grape variety, originating in Germany. Not many plantings remain around the world, and we are one of very few remaining producers. It is an aromatic grape variety, producing beautiful pink berries when ripe. We’ll be honest, Schonburger is a pain to grow - hence not being widely available. We can only make it in good years, and it is typically limited to 1000 bottles/harvest - a rare wine indeed!

This award winning (WineGB Bronze 2023) Schonburger from the 2022 harvest shows sumptuous and fleshy orchard fruit with a touch of exotic spice and rose. It’s soft and textured palate give it a long finish and make it an outstanding pairing for lightly spiced Asian-fusion dishes or a simple Sunday roast chicken.

Style: Dry/Off-Dry White

ABV: 13%

This Bacchus is a brand new limited release from our 2020 harvest which only has 500 bottles available. 90% Bacchus and 10% Schonburger, this wine is fresh and crisp. Intense citrus, green and tropical fruit, light grassy nose with hints of fresh basil leaf. Dry on the palate with beautiful texture and refreshing acidity. Perfect temperature for serving is 8 deg C.