British sparkling wine, no less, with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Meunier grapes. We drank another Ridgeview wine earlier in the year, but I did not take notes, so I can’t remember much beyond the contents of the bottle disappearing rather quickly. We’re fans of British sparkling wine, really, the quality seems to be very high for the price one has to pay, but it’s not exactly widely available over here – these from Ridgeview are from a (one-off?) consignement that suddenly showed up at Vinmonopolet and we naturally jumped at the chance to try them.
I’m on the mend from a cold, and have been putting off a few whisky nosing-and-tastings that I’m eager to get at because I suspect my nose is not up to it. Not the best start for bubbly-notes, either, but it’s been a long time since we had a bottle of bubbly and we have the perfect excuse in that I am now permanently employed as of 1st November (and back to a “proper” salary). I’ll note what I can, in any case.
The nose is fruity, with a pleasant sweetness, putting me in mind of tinned fruit salad. I also get a whiff of something which reminds me of Danish butter cookies.
Then for the taste. It’s hardly bone dry, but not too sweet either. I get lemon sherbet on the back of the tounge and something a little like pears as well. In fact, it’s very lemony. Nice, but not the best British bubbly I’ve had. It’s in a price range where we might conceivably buy it again, though, and there is nothing here to discourage me from doing so.
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