The Coral Room – winners of the ‘Best English Wine List’ at the Wine List Confidential awards – are delighted to be teaming up with the Bolney Wine Estate and will be offering a flight of their award winning wines in celebration of English Wine Week (25th May – 2nd June).
English Wine Week Flight – £27
BOLNEY BUBBLY, NV
Sussex, England
CUVÉE ROSÉ, 2016
Sussex, England
BLANC DE BLANCS, 2016
Sussex, England
Described by the Evening Standard as a ‘hotel bar done perfectly’, The Coral Room is a vibrant grand salon bar set in the heart of Bloomsbury. Designed by Martin Brudnizki Design Studios and recently nominated for Best Interior at The GQ Food & Drink Awards 2019, the bar boasts one of the largest English sparkling wine lists in Europe and is overseen by General Manager Giovanni Spezziga – formerly of Scarfes Bar at the Rosewood London. The distinctive coral coloured walls, five beautiful bespoke Murano glass chandeliers and stunning fused glass and marble topped bar mirror the buildings iconic, extravagant heritage.
The wine list has been created by Anne McHale who is an award-winning Master of Wine and wine educator based in London. Throughout her career in wine she has worked for businesses as diverse as Mistral Wines, New Zealand Wines and most recently for 10 years with the prestigious Berry Bros. & Rudd.
Bolney Wine Estate is a third-generation family business founded in 1972 and make some of the finest English wines in the world: red, white and rosé, still and sparkling, all grown and hand-crafted at their Sussex vineyard. The Estate is led by chief winemaker, Sam Linter who is also supported by an industry leading team of wine experts who handcraft their wines with love, passion, pride and attention to detail.
Bolney Wine Estate has been guided by nature since the first vines were planted in 1972. They have roots firmly planted in the local community and continue to forge and shape the burgeoning English Wine industry with grapes grown and hand-crafted into award-winning varietal wines at their 104 acre vineyard.