Still or sparkling? England is knocking out great bottles of both In just a few decades, English wine has gone from virtually nonexistent to standing up on a world stage. A cooler climate, chalky soils and coastal breezes, particularly around Sussex, Kent, Essex and Suffolk, have created ideal growing conditions for grapes like Bacchus, Pinot...
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