Description
The Giffords Hall St Edmundsbury is a beautiful wine that has a generous nose, and is packed with fruit flavours such as plum, rhubarb and cranberry.
The Giffords Hall St Edmundsbury is great with game, pasta or a traditional roast.
Giffords Hall is a family owned vineyard planted on the site of an ancient glacial riverbed near Long Melford in Suffolk. The sandy/clay soil produces quality grapes, high in natural sugars and acids. The vineyard produces a range of wines that have won many awards over multiple years.
Furthermore, the wines have a delicate floral character very typical of the region. Each Vintage is carefully produced in small batch tanks and barrels only, with particular attention to the individual areas on their terroir. The winemaker uses the best batches to individually craft the different wines.
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About the vineyard
Giffords Hall
Giffords Hall is a family owned vineyard planted on the site of an ancient glacial riverbed near Long Melford in Suffolk.
The sandy/clay soil produces quality grapes, high in natural sugars and acids, that lend themselves particularly well to both sparkling and dry, aromatic still wines.
The vineyard was planted around 25 years ago and the vines are now in their prime.
Madeleine Angevine, Bacchus, Reichensteiner, Rondo, Pinot Noir, (both Burgundian and Precoce), and of course the Pinot Blanc, all do well on this site.
The family concentrated on producing top quality fruit and became contract growers in order to learn as much as they could.
The ultimate aim, though, was to produce very high quality boutique wines themselves and in 2009, they put their first label onto a bottle.
The Howards bought Giffords at just the time when real investment and marketing expertise were starting to enter the English wine industry attracting corresponding media attention.
Giffords Hall wines have received many awards and trophies over the years including the Waitrose trophy for most outstanding rose and National English Wine Trophy for our Bacchus.
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John T. (verified owner) –
A lovely example of English Pinot Noir, great flavours and very fruit forward – plums, black cherry, rhubarb with a nice balance of acidity and creaminess. Very good value. One minor quibble – to my mind it’s in the wrong shaped bottle for a Pinot, so when combined with its current label does look a bit like a second rate old Claret. – could do with a makeover.