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Default TN: mostly dull wines in mostly wet Scotland

On 25/06/2012 13:50, DaleW wrote:

Understood.

Nyetimber and Ridgeview seem to be the English sparkling wines with a
reputation. But I have have some uninspiring glasses from both places.
I can only assume there is a lot of vintage variation. More recently
I have enjoyed sparkling wines from Gusbourne and Chapel Down.

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