News Why Roebuck Estates Sparkling Wine Steals the Show at Glide by Olivier Watson January 20, 2025 3 min 1 You've got to check out how Roebuck Estates shines at Glide! This English sparkling wine is making waves and it's a must-try this winter!A Sparkling Evening Awaits When I first heard about Roebuck Estates becoming the official sparkling wine partner for Glide at Battersea Power Station, I couldn’t help but feel a rush of excitement. Here’s a homegrown English producer stepping into the spotlight, showcasing what our vineyards can truly offer amidst festive ice skating and vibrant fairground rides. It’s not just a celebration; it’s an affirmation that English sparkling wine is ready to compete with the big names like Champagne. Established in 2013, Roebuck Estates has rapidly garnered attention for its vintage sparkling wines crafted from estate-grown grapes. Think Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier—grapes that thrive beautifully in the Sussex and Kent landscapes. Last year, their wines even outsold Champagne and Prosecco combined at the prestigious Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival! Can you believe it? The Perfect Pairing: Skate & Sparkling What really grabbed my attention was the unique “Skate & Sparkling Wine” ticket offering at Glide. Picture this: you’re gliding across an ice rink with a glass of Roebuck Estates Classic Cuvée in hand. This wine is not just any drink; it’s thoughtfully crafted to express the essence of its growing season and already graces menus at iconic venues like The Savoy and The Fat Duck. As I sipped on this exquisite sparkling wine, I could taste the dedication behind each bottle. Roebuck Estates’ commitment to quality shines through in every sip, making it clear why they have risen so quickly in prominence within the wine community. A Commitment to Sustainability Roebuck Estates doesn’t just stop at producing outstanding wines; their approach to viticulture is something we should all take notes on. Managing approximately 150 acres of vineyards sustainably is no small feat. They’ve drastically cut pesticide use by 40% over two years while eliminating herbicides entirely. Plus, they’ve even integrated an ecologist into their operations! What resonates with me is how they use data-driven decisions to manage their 82 vineyard parcels effectively. It’s a blend of tradition and innovation that promises a bright future not just for Roebuck but for English sparkling wine as a whole. An Industry Shift Towards Recognition I spoke with Michael Kennedy, CEO of Roebuck Estates, who expressed his delight in being recognized alongside larger players typically associated with such high-profile events. "In a world where Champagne houses usually headline partnerships like this, we are thrilled that Roebuck—an English sparkling wine producer—was able to step into the festive limelight," he said passionately. 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Photo by Amin Zabardast on Unsplash partnershipsparkling wine Olivier Watson Olivier Watson is a passionate food and travel enthusiast with a particular fondness for rosé wine. Hailing from a vibrant culinary background, Olivier has spent years exploring the world’s most renowned wine regions, from the picturesque vineyards of Provence to the sun-drenched hills of Napa Valley. His love for rosé is not just about the wine itself; it’s about the experiences and memories created over a glass with friends and family. previous post Why Beer and Pubs Are Your Best Allies Against January Blues next post How the Rat Pack Inspired Golf’s Beloved Beverage Cart Cannonau Secrets: Unveiling Sardinia’s Hidden Wine Gems January 22, 2025 Carla Bruni’s Alcohol-Free Wine: A Surprising Twist January 22, 2025 Why Blue Crab Crisis Could Spark a Seafood... 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