Nyetimber – Classic Cuvee NV 75 CL

Product of England

The pale golden hue and the fine bubbles make this the flagship Classic Cuvee Multi-Vintage the ideal drink for ready for occasions – whether it’s toasting a big birthday or just ending a hectic week. After extensive aging in the basement (usually more than three years), the Classic Cuvee Multi-Vintage has various toasty and spicy aromas. A taste of honey, almonds, pastries and baked apples gives a touch of decadence. Intense, yet delicate, elegant and yet complex – it’s no wonder it consistently crowns one of the best English sparkling wines.

A sumptuous blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier.
Our Classic Cuvee Multi-Vintage is best enjoyed in the sunshine with some freshly caught seafood – preferably with the waves falling at your feet.

World class English bubbles? Obvious! New wood vineyards share similarities with some of the best in the world. Soil rich in lime and sandstone is a good breeding ground for vines in the south of England. The climate causes the grapes to ripen slowly, so that they achieve a perfect balance in acidity and maturity, complexity and finesse. At the same time, when climate change means that more classic wine regions often experience problems with too high temperatures, and the more northern wine regions – not just in England – benefit from the higher temperatures, there is every reason to expand their wine horizons.

The historical traces of Nyetimber go back to 1086, where the farm is mentioned in The Domesday Book, which was the Normans’ reason for tax collection in the land they conquered 20 years earlier, after the Battle of Hastings 1066. But many more years would pass. , before the first grapes were planted. They did not do so until 1988, when three of the most classic grapes for the production of sparkling wine were found in southern English soil – Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Eric Heerema took over the farm in 2006 and hired the two current wineries.

Nyetimber only uses hand-picked grapes from its own fields, which Head Winemaker and Winemaker, Cherie Spriggs and Brad Greatrix personally inspect. The couple, who are also married, use the classic Methode Traditional for the production of the wines, which are stored for longer periods to develop the complexity.

Since the three have produced sparkling southern English wines, they have won awards around the world and won victories in countless competitions where the wines have been tasted and judged by some of the world’s most famous wine experts.

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399,00 DKK

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