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2024 Sharpham Billy Field Blend Light Red - Don't Feed The Ponies Range

2024 Sharpham Billy Field Blend Light Red - Don't Feed The Ponies Range

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These prices are offered due to the highly competitive positioning of the wines and represent exceptional value within the range. They are available strictly on a case basis—either as 6 bottles of sparkling wine or 12 bottles of still wine — from Sandridge Barton. However, flexibility remains for larger purchases, and orders can still be placed as a mixed selection of 12 bottles or more.

Appearance
A luminous, translucent ruby with a faint pink edge. Imagine a mid point of colour between light red and a deep rosé in the glass . Bright, playful and inviting in the glass.

Aroma
Fresh & expressive. Aromas of wild strawberry, cranberry and redcurrant burst forward, supported by sour cherry and crisp red apple. Touches of herbs and floral characteristics. low-intervention ( so its been left to grow and not fussed over)

Palate
Vibrant, juicy and effortlessly drinkable. The palate delivers a cascade of tart red berries—cranberry, raspberry and sour cherry—wrapped in bright, mouth-watering acidity. The texture is feather-light with very little tannin, making it  thirst-quenching.  There’s touches of red apple and minerality. This is a crisp, clean and refreshing red wine . Best served lightly chilled to emphasise its energy and purity. 

Food Pairing
A brilliantly versatile, fridge-friendly red. Pair with charcuterie boards, grilled chicken, or seared tuna. It shines alongside summer dishes—think niçoise salad, BBQ lamb or herb-marinated vegetables. For a local touch, enjoy with Devon cheeses or lightly cured meats, where its acidity and bright fruit cut through beautifully.


INFO. 

‘Don’t Feed The Ponies’ range consists of a small-batch of 4 experimental wines. Low intervention range. The range name came from the winemaker’s daughter who designed a poster at school to stop visitors from feeding the wild ponies on Dartmoor. Each wine is named after some of Darmoor's Tors

 

Country of origin : United Kingdom

Food Pairing

charcuterie boards, grilled chicken, or seared tuna.

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