Breaky Bottom Vineyard

Breaky Bottom vineyard was planted by Peter Hall in 1974 and is located in the South Downs near Lewes in East Sussex. Seyval Blanc is the main variety grown at Breaky Bottom, popular for it's clean, open taste. Muller Thurgau is also grown at Breaky Bottom and is a Riesling, Sylvaner cross, suitable to the British climate.

Breaky Bottom Brut Cuvée

Although Breaky Bottom vineyard in East Sussex was established around 35 years ago by Peter Hall, they only started to produce sparkling wine in 1994. Breaky Bottom Brut Cuvée is a refreshing, elegant fizzy English wine, produced from Seyval Blanc grapes. Breaky Bottom Brut Cuvée has a crisp and floral style, the 2006 vintage won a Silver Medal in the Decanter World Wine Awards and a Silver Medal and Best in Class in the International Wine & Spirit Competition, both awarded in 2010.

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