England

England image Often perceived as too cold to grow vines, wine has been produced in England since Roman times, production has increased significantly recently and there are now over 1200 vineyards.
England predominantly makes high quality traditional Champagne method sparkling wines with the same grapes - Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, in areas with a similar climate and soil. 

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    Almond blossom and honeysuckle dance on the nose, with fragrant stone fruits including yellow nectarine and quince. Attractive aromas of freshly baked shortbread and sweet brioche. The palate is off-dry with honeyed fruit, sweet apple compote and stewed medlar. It has a wonderful creamy mousse and a silky smooth texture.
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    A deep, amber-gold in appearance, with a heady nose of cocoa powder, allspice & toasted hazelnut. Gently nutty & textural on the palate with multiple layers of flavour including Seville orange marmalade, praline and red apple.
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    Strong, complex and full of deep distinctive flavours. A rich fruit cake flavour from roasted malt. First brewed in the 1940s, this prize-winning dark strong old ale has a loyal following among real ale connoisseurs. Contains Barley.
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    A traditional cider brandy made from distilled apple cider. This 3 year old is the youngest and freshest they produce and retains a delicious apple fruit and slight floral flavour.
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    A blend of premium Caribbean rums, from carefully selected distilleries in Jamaica and the Dominican Republic, aged for up to 3 years. SLY DOG spiced rum is crafted with our ferociously guarded blend of spices, developed over 12 months alongside the UK’s leading flavour master using only the highest quality, 100% natural ingredients.
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    Fresh raspberries and a piney juniper on the nose, tart raspberry jam and dry spice on the palate, with a long red fruit and citrus finish.
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    From Dorsets first gin distillery, Conker Spirits Dorset Dry Gin is distilled using British wheat spirit and New Forest spring water. Inspired by the beautiful countryside within which the distillery is located, the unique mix of 10 botanicals includes gorse flowers, samphire and elderberries.
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    A beautifully fresh and invigorating gin bursts with traditional botanical flavours of juniper, floral and citrus notes alongside intoxicating aromas of verbena and the freshness of orange peel, lemon and lime. Enjoy this most uplifting of gins with a fine tonic water and a slice of lemon from dusk till dawn, and with a twist of orange peel from dawn till dusk. Alternatively, the smoothness and elegance of the gin helps make for a fine dry martini
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    Upfront sweet fennel seed and earthy liquorice. Gentle cracked black pepper spice to follow, then top notes of fresh fennel and fragrant orange blossom.Very full bodied with a lovely creamy texture. Extremely long finish, but with a dryness to it. Lingering herbal complexity, citrus freshness and gentle sweet spice.
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