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How to Identify Pinot Meunier in the Vineyard
If you’ve ever visited a vineyard and wondered how growers can tell grape varieties apart, you’re not alone. At first glance, many vines look remarkably similar. But once you know what to look for, certain varieties become surprisingly easy to spot.
One of the easiest? Pinot Meunier.
During a recent visit to Exton Park Vineyard in Hampshire, I spent some time looking more closely at Pinot Meunier, one of the three classic grape varieties used in Champagne and an increas
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
9 hours ago3 min read


Wine News: The 2025s Have Landed
It's the moment of the year I love when the new vintage starts arriving on shelves and the spring has sprung. The 2025s are here, and there is a lot to get excited about.
Provence rosé is back in force. Two of my favourites have just landed: the new Mirabeau, which keeps getting more refined year on year, and Château Léoube — quietly one of the most beautifully made rosés in Provence, organic, coastal, and a long way from the supermarket pink shelf. If you've been buying t
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
May 82 min read


The Great British Fizz | Why English Sparkling is No Longer the Underdog | Platinum Magazine
English sparkling can rival Champagne. Here’s why.
For the longest time, the idea that English sparkling wine could rival Champagne was unthinkable. But it has happened!
Last year, Nyetimber’s Blanc de Blancs 2016 Magnum was crowned Champion Sparkling Wine at the International Wine Challenge — the first time in the competition’s history that the top prize has been awarded to a wine made outside Champagne. The decision followed a blind assessment of more than 1,000 sparkling
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
May 63 min read


Budburst at The Weyborne Estate, West Sussex
Budburst at Weyborne Estate marks one of the most important moments in the English wine growing season — the point where the vineyard fully awakens after winter dormancy. It’s the beginning of the growing cycle for English sparkling wine, when the first green shoots emerge and the vineyard starts its quiet transformation towards harvest.
I recently visited the estate at exactly that moment. The vines were just beginning to push through, with soft green growth appearing acro
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Apr 302 min read


"English Wine Just Gets Better and Better" My English Wine Recommendations | This England
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ENGLISH WINES
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite shares her recommendations for brilliant English wines to enjoy this winter – from sparkling stars to supermarket favourites and hidden gems.
ENGLISH wine just gets better and better. This summer’s warm, dry conditions have set the stage for a standout vintage and while we won’t be tasting the 2025 wines for a couple of years, all signs point
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Jan 201 min read


English Wine Has Arrived — And Nine Oaks Is One Vineyard to Watch
There has never been a better time to explore English wine, or to visit our vineyards. With well over 800 vineyards now established across England, the category continues to grow in both scale and confidence. From crisp, characterful whites to elegant, world-class sparkling wines, England is no longer emerging, it has arrived. Climate change has undoubtedly played a role in reshaping our growing conditions, with warmer temperatures creating increasingly favourable environment
Elizabeth Hawthornthwaite
Mar 31, 20252 min read
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