The Island has three commercial vineyards, and we bring you a selection from all three. English wines tend to be made with Rhine grape varieties which produce light, floral wines. None of these are very strong, so they are perfect to enjoy with lunch.
Rossiters 2006 Red. A popular fruity dry red wine. Made from Rondo, Dornfelder and Dunkelfelder grapes at Rossiters Vineyard in Wellow. 750ml. Known as the 'best kept secret of the West Wight', Rossiters vineyard is a wonderful destination for...
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| red wineRST1000 | £6.50 | ||
Rossiters 2004 Medium Dry White. "One of our favourites for an easy-drinking white" say Jackie and Rachel. Blended from Reichensteiner, Regner and Bacchus grapes grown in Wellow. An Isle of Wight Regional Wine. 750ml
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| medium dry whiteRST1001 | £5.95 | ||
A sparkling rose from Adgestone Vineyard, near Brading. 750ml. The Island's premier bubbly and highly recommended. A wondeful treat or celebration bubbly. Try with smoked salmon canapes or an indulgent lunch with a crab pastie from Steephill Co...
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| sparkling roseADG1001 | £16.99 | ||
A very enjoyable sparkling wine from Adgestone Vineyard in Brading.
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| sparkling whiteADG1000 | £15.99 | ||