2013 Gusbourne Estate, Brut Reserve, Sparkling, Kent (Late Disgorged)

  • White
  • Dry
  • Medium Bodied
Svetoslav Manolev MS
93/100
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2013 Gusbourne Estate, Brut Reserve, Sparkling, Kent (Late Disgorged)

Description

With 7.5 years of lees ageing, this has beautiful patisserie notes but retains layers of sweet tropical fruits. Pineapple, mangos and Amalfi lemons make up a refreshing wine with baking spices developing with time on the palate. The wine has maintained a vibrant freshness given the time spent on lees, which is a testament to the quality. Incredibly enjoyable with a selection of different seafood plates or as an aperitif. 

Drink 2022 - 2026+

Paul Keating, Account Manager, Berry Bros. & Rudd

Colour White
Sweetness Dry
Vintage 2013
Alcohol % 12
Body Medium Bodied
Property Gusbourne Estate

Critics reviews

Svetoslav Manolev MS 93/100
Lovely golden colour with a powerful nose of ripe orchard fruits, spice and brioche. Still youthful with great complexity and richness balanced by superb freshness. A thriller of a wine! Svetoslav Manolev MS, IWSC (2022)
Svetoslav Manolev MS, (Jan 2022)

About this wine

Gusbourne Estate

Gusbourne Estate has become a standard-bearer of high quality English sparkling and still wines. The estate has been awarded the IWSC English Wine Producer of the Year in 2013 and their wines continue to go from strength to strength. The estate sits on the low slopes of the ancient Kentish escarpment at Appledore. The extensive two hundred hectare Estate is on a single site with twenty hectares under vine cultivation with Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes. They are currently planting a further ten hectares of these Champagne clone vines, placing the extent of the plantings amongst the largest vineyards in England. The entire Estate consists exclusively of south facing slopes thereby ensuring that for most of the summer months the vines bask in a relatively warm and dry local microclimate. Located only 6 miles from the coast, the sea has a moderating influence on the weather, providing a long growing season. Together with the Estate’s clay and sandy loam soils, these particular conditions help ensure the production of exceptional quality grapes. The first mention of Gusbourne Estate dates back to 1410, when John de Gosborne’s will was filed. Subsequently the estate passed to Philip Chute, a man of distinction and great wealth who won fame and the gratitude of Henry VIII at the siege of Boulogne on September 14th 1544. He had served as the standard bearer to the men of arms of the Kings Band. ‘Goosbourne’ as it was known then, carried the characteristic three geese crest that now adorns the small parish church in Appledore. Today they pay tribute to their heritage by using the same three geese on all of their bottles.

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