Really serious for the money. Good solid English sparkling — 10 years ago
Lovely rose'. More skin contact, strawberry a little salty. — 10 years ago
I had the blanc de blanc. Very pleasing freshness and persistence. This is seriously well made and refined. A worthy contender in the burgeoning English sparkling wine scene. — 10 years ago
Pretty good. Leave to breath for a bit first. — 11 years ago
2010 vintage — 11 years ago
My first Bacchus wow, aromatic grassy but with tropical hints. Very well executed — 11 years ago
Very dark, but smooth and bubbly and not as heavy as it appears. Tasty and easy to drink like a lager with notes of chocolate. — 12 years ago
Fantastic with the fillet of Sussex beef, wild mushrooms, rosti potato and pepper sauce. — 12 years ago
To Margaret Thatcher. May she rest in peace. RidgeView 100% Pinot Noir Rose from England. Delightful. Fresh, dried red fruits, citrus peel, hint of nuts, soft and creamy. — 13 years ago
Got it at Sussex Wines in NYC for room. Liked it a lot. $31.99-10%=$28.79. Drank a 2014 — 10 years ago
Rich fruit, but super racy finish — 10 years ago
Pure fabulous. Nice and complex, great in the sun — 10 years ago
Excellent. If only it didn't cost so much. — 10 years ago
Quite a pale coloured sparkling wine with a quite light bouquet of pear. The taste is a delightful but delicate ripe pear and lime. Quite soft and refreshing albeit the aftertaste is relatively short-lived. Lacks the complexity of a full blown champagne but I rank this 'grower' English sparkling wine as superior to Nyetimber's classic cuvée. Ultimately very quaffable and (currently) very good value. Recommended. — 10 years ago

Proof that the beat English fizz can age beautifully. A rare magnum from Ridgeview; pioneers of the English winemaking revival and still one of its greatest producers. The Blanc de Blanc style is becoming an English classic. — 11 years ago
This was the 2010 vintage. It was a dry rose with good flavour.
Price point £17-20 — 11 years ago
Light and smooth, perfect for a Tuesday ... — 12 years ago
Nyetimber's first ever vintage. Never thought I'd taste English wine this good or this old. — 12 years ago
No hangovers tasts great — 12 years ago
The aromas are Beautiful. Very well done. — 10 years ago
Duke of Sussex pub — 10 years ago
Lovey, really fresh, dry, apples, peach, hints of rose. — 10 years ago
The wine is clear and bright with a medium lemon colour.
The nose is clean and fully developed, showing medium+ intensity aromas of lemon peel, rye bread, brioche, green apple and hints of honey.
The wine is medium-sweet, with a high well-integrated acidity. It has a medium alcohol and a medium+ body. It has medium+ intensity flavours and a medium finish.
It is a very good quality wine. Demi-sec are not my style, but it has a wonderful balance between acidity and sweetness, and it shows a quite decent complexity provided by autolytic and maturity notes. However it is a bit short. — 11 years ago
Delicious effort from the enthusiastic students at Plumpton (the English equivalent of UC Davis, San Michele or Roseworthy!) worth seeking out. — 11 years ago
Excellent. For when you're making barbecued swordfish for the mother in law. — 11 years ago
Enjoyed! $24 Sussex wines — 12 years ago
2010 Stopham English Pinot Blanc. Only 10.5 alc! Bright, crispy green fruit, lemon peel, kiwi and melon. Soft and round. #wine #englishwine #ukwine #sussex — 12 years ago
Ted Corvey
Not quite as good as their brut offering, but they are making really good sparkling wine. Bright well balanced flavors and creamy mouse on finish. One of the better English producers I've had. — 10 years ago