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The best English Wine Week deals on royal approved brands revealed

The best English Wine Week deals on royal approved brands revealed,

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With English Wine Week in full swing, there’s no time like the present to refresh your drinks collection. 

Taking place from 21 to 29 June, the annual event – organised by WineGB – celebrates the quality, innovation and community spirit of English winemaking, with a strong focus on sparkling wines. 

This year’s theme, Create New Traditions, invites wine lovers to explore and enjoy homegrown bottles in fresh, meaningful ways. 

And with summer events like Wimbledon and the Henley Royal Regatta just around the corner, there’s no better excuse to stock up on something special. 

Browse our curated selection of standout English sparkling wines at exceptional prices – including a discounted sparkling rosé from Highgrove, the official residence of King Charles and Queen Camilla. 

Highgrove English Sparkling Rosé NV, 75cl  £30.56

Crafted exclusively for Highgrove by Herbert Hall Winery in Kent, this pale pink blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay features aromas of wild strawberry, peach blossom and fresh acidity. 

It’s ideal as an elegant aperitif. 

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Harvey Nichols English Sparkling Brut NV, 75cl  £31

Produced by Digby Fine English, this traditional method blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir is aged for two years on lees.

It boasts citrus, green apple and stone fruit flavours with a creamy biscuit finish – great with canapés or seafood. 

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With English Wine Week in full swing, there’s no time like the present to refresh your drinks collection.

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