Wedding day wines from leading English wine producer Gusbourne

Gusbourne English Rosé 2023 with two glasses filled with it Credit: Gusbourne English Rosé 2023

English wine producer Gusbourne, has a stunning range of the finest vintage sparkling and still wines to elevate any wedding providing guests with an array of exquisite drinks that complement every element, from the welcome drinks to the wedding breakfast and toasts! 

With Gusbourne wines, every pour becomes a celebration of love and new beginnings, ensuring your wedding day becomes a truly unforgettable affair, brimming with sophistication, charm, and cherished memories.

For a spectacular wedding reception, fill your guests' glasses with the exquisite Gusbourne Blanc de Blancs 2018, a sparkling masterpiece that exudes elegance with its delicate bubbles and refreshing, crisp notes. As guests raise their glasses to toast the happy couple, each sip is vibrant and intense, setting the tone for an evening of celebrations.

Wine pairings are essential for enhancing the wedding breakfast experience, and Gusbourne is a great way to elevate every course with its collection of still wines. Delight guests with Gusbourne's award-winning white wine Gusbourne Chardonnay Guinevere 2021. Named the 'top still wine' by WineGB in 2023, this wine has a citrus-driven profile and silky texture making it an elegant companion for the wedding feast.

Indulge in the Gusbourne Pinot Noir 2022, a red wine that will enhance the celebratory ambiance with its bursting fruit, soft spice, subtle smokey undertones, and delicate long finish. Not forgetting rosé wine - the wine of choice for many in the summer months.

Gusbourne English Rosé 2023 is a taste of the warmth of the summer season in its lush, fruit-driven palate of strawberries, raspberries, and redcurrants.

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