Asda has launched an exclusive English wine to mark Jubilee year. Three Choirs Regalia 2011, which the multiple retailer described as “the perfect choice for the summer’s festivities.”
It was created by Master of Wine Philippa Carr and Asda wine selector Katie Thompson in collaboration with Three Choirs winemakers.
Made from hand-picked grapes grown at the award-winning Three Choirs’ 75-acre vineyard in Gloucestershire, Regalia has a light and floral taste with refreshing hints of elderflower and citrus fruits. From May 31 to June 14 it will be on offer at £6.
The retailer will also offer Chapel Down Vintage Reserve Brut, available at Asda for during the same limited period, priced £15.
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