The art of wine
The art of wine Rathfinny Wine Estate Sussex, UK These vines were planted in 2012, on a site in England’s South Downs, just 5km from the English Channel. The traditional Champagne grapes are grown on clay-loam soils over chalk, but the rows are spaced more widely than in Champagne, and the planting density is lower. This model, which is typical of English and indeed New World vineyards, allows for better airflow throughout the vineyard, reducing the chance of disease. Photograph: Leigh Simpson…