Still wine package

£195.00

£295 per 12 months

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Description

Out still wine was made in 2021 from vines planted in 2019. Our still white wine is made from the Bacchus and Seyval Blanc grapes. With this package you will get sample of of our 2021 or 2022 release.  What we do with the vines in 2024 is very similar to what we did in 2021, you just don’t have to wait for the wine to be made.

You will get:

  • 3 bottles of wine when you join JoJo’s Club and all the updates of what we are doing through the year when we’re growing the grapes. Your membership will cover 1 full vintage.
  • You will get a 10% discount on any other wine you purchase from JoJo’s while you are in JoJo’s Club.
  • You will get notifications of our early release vintages when you are a member.
  • 1 visit to the vineyard to see your vines for up to 4 people

Vineyard block facts & figures

Oxfordshire - England
Vineyard block size: 0.24 ha
Vineyard block alignment: N-S
Row Spacing: 2.4m
Training System: Simple Guyout
Planting Year: 2019
Grape Variety: Chardonnay

The Grape

Chardonnay is a green-skinned grape variety used in the production of white wine. The variety originated in the Burgundy wine region of eastern France, but is now grown wherever wine is produced, from England to New Zealand. For new and developing wine regions, growing Chardonnay is seen as a 'rite of passage' and an easy entry into the international wine market.


The Winery

Ian & Tess Ian created JoJo’s Vineyard with a single passion and aim: to make the finest English still and sparkling wines. Coming from agricultural and scientific backgrounds with a keen interest in wine, it was a once in a lifetime opportunity to combine a passion for modern technological, sustainable and ecological agriculture with our shared love of viticulture and traditional winemaking.

The area Oxfordshire. RG9 6EU (Henley on Thames)

The Chiltern Hills is an up and coming region in the UK. The Thames and Chilterns region is blessed with the same chalk that spreads aross the south of England and across in the Champagne region of France. Being 190m above sea level helps ensure the vines have pleny of breeze through them to help reduce disease risk.

The soil

The block is split in to 2, chalky at the bottom of the hill and more clay towards the top