Balfour Winery, Hush Heath Estate, Brut Rosé, Kent, England 2017

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Tasted by: Amy Wislocki
(at London SE1, 27 Sep 2021)
Drinking Window: 2021 - 2023
English sparkling wine is never going to compete on price with other Champagne alternatives, priced at essentially the same level as its French counterpart. But quality is so high these days that the premium price tags are very often justified – as here. Richard and Leslie Balfour-Lynn planted their first vines nearly 20 years ago on the Hush Heath Estate in the Kent countryside, and opened their winery on site in 2010. This rosé from the frost-affected and late-ripening 2017 vintage is a blend of 52% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay and 18% Pinot Meunier, made in a fruit-forward style with no malolactic fermentation and 35 months on lees. The colour is very pale, almost onion-skin in colour, belying the weight of ripe red summer fruit there. Crisp acidity keeps it fresh, and there's a long, spicy finish.
Balfour Winery, Hush Heath Estate, Brut Rosé, Kent, England 2017
Producer
Balfour Winery, Hush Heath Estate
Brand
Brut Rosé
Vintage
2017
Wine Type
Sparkling
Colour
Rosé
Country
United Kingdom
Region
England
Appellation
Kent
Sweetness
Dry
Closure
Cork
Alcohol
12.00%
Grapes
30% Chardonnay
18% Pinot Meunier