Our Very Own Elizabeth Rosé

(2 customer reviews)

The very first Elizabeth Rose Wine is here!

With only just over 100 bottles available, we are excited to launch this exquisite, limited edition wine!

 

One to try if you like...Delicious rosé

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Elizabeth Rose Wines

We set up Elizabeth Rose Wines just two years ago and we’ve been changing the way English wine lovers buy wine ever since!

It has been our mission to put English wine on the table of every wine lover, to scour the country for the very best wines, and to deliver them to the consumers in the best way possible.

We are now proud to present the very first of our own brand wines! The Elizabeth Rosé!

*All product photography by Jeremy Baile

About The Elizabeth Rosé

Grown and produced by Sharpham in Devon, the Elizabeth Rosé is an exquisite blend of vintages to bring you the very best 100% Pinot Noir rosé.

The Pinot Noir grape has been producing exceptional wines throughout the country, but this wine brings together everything that we adore about English rosé.

The Elizabeth Rosé is extremely limited edition, with only just over 100 bottles available.

With a beautiful salmon pink colour, this wine is bursting with strawberries, cream and delicate hints of peach.

A slightly deeper colour than the ever popular Provence rosé, but don’t judge a wine by it’s colour!  This rosé is just as delicate as your favourite Provence.

The wine pairs perfectly with delicious summer salads, salmon, chicken and risotto.

We recommend this wine is sipped with friends on a hot summers day.  Equally, we love this curled up in front of a fire with a loved one.

Buy your bottle today before they’ve all gone!

Additional information

Weight 1 kg

Wine at a glance

  • Size: 75cl
  • Alc Vol: 11.5%
  • Vintage: NV
  • Grape: Pinot Noir
  • Region: Devon
  • Special Features: Vegan

About the vineyard

Elizabeth Rose Wines

Sharpham were in the first wave of modern vineyards to get going after the demise of all commercial vineyards during World War II and have been at the heart of the industry for 37 years.

The UK has over 2,000 hectares with around 700 vineyards and 130 wineries producing an average of 5 million bottles of wine each year of internationally award winning wines.

The cool climate in the UK provides the vines with a long growing season to gently ripen the grapes, preserving wonderful fresh aromas and flavours.

At the forefront of vine growing and wine making in the UK, Sharpham is widely recognised as producing some of England’s most outstanding wines.

Sharpham wines are stylish and offer intense fruit flavours and aromas, which are made from carefully selected grape varieties grown on the sheltered slopes overlooking the River Dart.

Traditional and new world techniques are employed resulting in a range of distinctive and carefully balanced wines.

Sharpham’s spectacular awards tally includes Regional, National and International medals.

Sharpham also offer a range of vineyard tours including the Vine to Wine tour, which offers a complete insight from vineyard processes all the way through to winemaking techniques.

You will be guided through the vineyard and winery by a knowledgeable guide and will taste five wines on the way.

At the end of the tour, you can also sample two of their award-winning cheeses.

2 reviews for Our Very Own Elizabeth Rosé

  1. Lindsey M. (verified owner)

    This wine is absolutely beautiful. Lovely light flavour and goes down far too easy! Well done girls on creating such a beautiful product.

  2. Katie H. (verified owner)

    Stunning wine! Easy drinking and tastes like summer in a bottle!

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Please note - every effort is taken to ensure the vintage displayed on this page is the vintage supplied, but due to constantly refreshed stock the vintage supplied may vary.

This product contains sulphites

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