What it tastes like:
blackcurrant, damson, plum and vanilla
What to have it with:
great with grilled or smoked meats, charcuterie and patés
Where it comes from:
Polgoon vineyard and orchard is a small artisan family run farm in Penzance, Cornwall
Other info:
11.5% vol. 75cl, 2014, Rondo and Pinot Noir grapes
GREAT BRITISH WINE OF THE MONTH: October 2017
" Polgoon is a beautiful vineyard sat on a hillside on the edge of Penzance and is run by husband and wife team John and Kim Coulson. With the days getting shorter, colder and the autumnal colours starting to set in, I thought this is the perfect wine to help warm up and put a smile on our faces.
Upon pouring, the Polgoon red surprises with its luscious deep purple inky colour and vibrant magenta edges. Aromas of ripe blackcurrant, fruits of the forest and bramble fruit with lightly toasted spices. The palate is involving and full, with a vibrant tang of blackcurrant that leads to a ripe fusionof blueberry and plums. There’s an underlying savoury note and a distinct spice and vanilla flavour on the finish, which when combined with the light tannin makes this a pleasingly involving red wine. "
Polgoon - Rondo & Pinot Noir Red
" After many years trading as fish merchants John and Kim Coulson decided they needed a new adventure. After meeting an award-winning Cornish winemaker they decided to plant vines and create their own Cornish vineyard. From their first wine harvest in 2006, they created the first Polgoon wine and were subsequently awarded the Trophy for “Best Still Rose in the UK”.
The next two harvests also won major national competitions. Unfortunately, after these early successes, Polgoon suffered terrible harvests in 2007 and 2008 after enduring the Cornish weather conditions, leaving almost no wine! Determined not to be beaten, the Coulsons perfected a Cornish cider called Aval (Cornish for ‘apple’), a sparkling cider product made using the Methode Traditionelle, the same method used by French winemakers to produce their sparkling wines.
The summer of 2009 was a good one for growing and Polgoon had a strong harvest, we also set about developing a range of Cornish ciders to further extend the range, along with a range of juices.
During the early part of 2012, a company led by Kim’s sister Ali, invested in Polgoon and created Polgoon Vineyard & Orchard. With new investment in the business, the Polgoon brand is looking forward to making production more efficient while simultaneously not losing sight of our own artisanal style and commitment to local business. "