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The Society's English White 2022

3.571428500 star rating 14 Reviews
Our flagship English white comes from Three Choirs in Gloucestershire, one of the country`s most significant estates and early pioneers of English wine. We`ve been working with them since the 1990s and they consistently make delicious wines for members to enjoy. The warm 2022 vintage has imbued this blend of madeleine angevine, seyval blanc, reichensteiner, phoenix, solaris, siegerrebe and bacchus with generous gooseberry and grapefruit, and a soft but delightfully fresh palate. Serve chilled as an aperitif or enjoy with fish (it`s especially good with smoked mackerel) or goat`s cheese dishes. As for our new label design, what could be more suitable than a wild English rose to adorn it?
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Code: EN2001

Wine characteristics

  • White Wine
  • 2 - Dry
  • 75cl
  • Drinking now
  • 11.5% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Screwcap
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan

  • 100ml of this wine contains 77 kcal
  • The bottle contains 8.6 units of alcohol
  • A 125ml glass of this wine contains 96 kcal and 1.4 units of alcohol

The UK Chief Medical Officers recommend adults do not regularly drink more than 14 units per week. For information and support on responsible drinking please see www.drinkaware.co.uk. For more information about how calories in wine are measured, click here.

This wine is also available in lower-carbon glass-free packaging formats: Bag in Box and recycled plastic (rPET) bottles. We are trialling these as part of our work on alternative and more sustainable packaging

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Three Choirs Vineyards Ltd

Situated in the English countryside where the three counties of Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire converge, Three Choirs has become one of England’s most significant producers. As well as being the second largest wine estate in the country with around 100 acres under vine, Three Choirs is also one of the oldest, having pioneered the English wine movement in the 1970s when the industry was still in its infancy.

Award-winning winemaker Martin Fowke has closely studied the techniques of New World producers such as those in New Zealand, working in cooler climate areas and has successfully tailored the winemaking processes to the prevailing English climate. The gentle undulating south-facing slopes here lie within a special microclimate, sheltered by the Malverns and the Brecon Beacons. The conditions are ideal for ripening the grapes, which are kept cool and clean by the breezes coming up the valley from the River Severn. A variety of well-suited grape varieties including pinot noir is planted and each year, red, white and rosé styles are produced along with sparkling whites.

Martin has recently started projects with boutique wineries around the world to bottle small amounts of their wines as well as brewing speciality beers and producing a range of ciders. He also makes wines for thirty other vineyards in England and Wales at the modern on-site winery. These ongoing enterprises, as well as the visitors’ facilities attracting tourists from around the world to...
Situated in the English countryside where the three counties of Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire converge, Three Choirs has become one of England’s most significant producers. As well as being the second largest wine estate in the country with around 100 acres under vine, Three Choirs is also one of the oldest, having pioneered the English wine movement in the 1970s when the industry was still in its infancy.

Award-winning winemaker Martin Fowke has closely studied the techniques of New World producers such as those in New Zealand, working in cooler climate areas and has successfully tailored the winemaking processes to the prevailing English climate. The gentle undulating south-facing slopes here lie within a special microclimate, sheltered by the Malverns and the Brecon Beacons. The conditions are ideal for ripening the grapes, which are kept cool and clean by the breezes coming up the valley from the River Severn. A variety of well-suited grape varieties including pinot noir is planted and each year, red, white and rosé styles are produced along with sparkling whites.

Martin has recently started projects with boutique wineries around the world to bottle small amounts of their wines as well as brewing speciality beers and producing a range of ciders. He also makes wines for thirty other vineyards in England and Wales at the modern on-site winery. These ongoing enterprises, as well as the visitors’ facilities attracting tourists from around the world to this rural setting, look set to keep Three Choirs firmly at the top of its game.
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The Daily Telegraph

English wine forged its reputation with sparkling wine made from champagne varieties, but now still whites are on the up as well. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this dry white by the Wine Society,...
English wine forged its reputation with sparkling wine made from champagne varieties, but now still whites are on the up as well. I was surprised by how much I enjoyed this dry white by the Wine Society, a blend of the grapes that England used to grow, before its renaissance: madeleine angevine, orion, seyval blanc, reichensteiner and bacchus. Think of cow parsley and Cornish hedgerows in June, and drink with smoked or fresh trout and a new potato and watercress salad.
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Victoria Moore

The Times

"…a satisfying grapey, floralstill wine made from six different grapes by Gloucestershire’s Three Choirs."

Jane MacQuitty

The Times

"…a satisfying grapey, floralstill wine made from six different grapes by Gloucestershire’s Three Choirs."

Jane MacQuitty

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