Broadstairs, along with the more well known Ramsgate and
mix a mean Bloody Mary), and The Ambrette’s Dev Biswal - the passion behind the culinary half of our recent (and bloody tasty!) tasting menu collaboration. A particular highlight for us was a local couple who regularly dine at Peens (of Broadstairs) and were chuffed to find that their favourite rosé on the wine list was our Isidora - and now a whole wealth of wine to discover within our coffers.
But what is a Bubbly & Oyster Bar without its oysters? Shout out to our partner in crime for the weekend Eddie Gilbert’s of Ramsgate, who know all things fish according to the critics - and the locals. Owner Jonny Dunhill grooved his way through the weekend with us, shucking here there and everywhere, and developing a particular penchant for the Brut Rosé! Thanks to him, we now know the difference between Rock and Native oysters (that being while both are delicious, one salty, slimy creature of the sea is insanely better than the other. Like to know which? Well pop down to Eddie’s, see what you think and wash them down with a glass of our chardonnay. All in the name of science, of course.)
So, to come to the festival itself. Our corner charmed, it delighted, it conquered. We were sophistication meets good times and when we had the music going, bubbly flowing and oysters shucked, it was the bee’s knees. Thank goodness because the weather left a lot to be desired on the Friday! Wet, grey and blustery were the three words that described that day. Nonetheless, intrepid souls braved the elements and we had a great time chatting to them as they revived themselves over a glass of our award-winning Mas d’Intras Grenache, or Helvien 50% of that wonderful red fruit & liquorice complemented by 50% Syrah: if Mr. Darcy was a wine, it’d be this bad boy). Yes, we know it was a ‘Bubbly & Oyster Bar,’ but we’re so smitten with the rest of our list - and not everyone is a fan of effervescence - that we thought we’d better bring the others along for the ride.
Everyone knows about the marriage of whites and seafood and our Mainart Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc proved the dictum to the letter. It was all down to personal preference in the end; whether you preferred the green apple notes and full, rounded flavour of the Chardonnay, or perhaps the zesty, fresh fruit of Sauvignon to sip on whilst you enjoyed your briny bounty. Even our Isidora Rosé (if the Helviens is Darcy, than this pellucid, strawberry and summer suffused tipple is the exceedingly pretty, exceedingly good Jane Bennet) was popular - especially with the prawns. But, as good as these wines are, we were a Bubbly Bar that weekend, and the bubblies were, without a doubt, the stars of the show...
We decided on taking the Brut Rosé, Brut Chardonnay and Sparkling XO from our J&L Charlemagne range. Pink bubbles, Silver bubbles and
Overall, it was a great weekend, showcasing our gorgeous wines to interested people. The vibe was buzzing and the number of new friends we made (especially those that just kept coming back over the three days) was brilliant. Completely made our festival. Now autumn’s here, watch this space for our next event and get thinking about what you want to be drinking this festive season. With six different reds to choose from; bubbly that continues to be almost to hot to handle at our pop-up events; a rosé that thrills regardless of the weather; and whites that deserve their own James Bond alias, you know who to call. What’s more, if you just don’t know what you want, despair not! Because you’ve got all the time in the world to, like our research friends, make your way at your leisure through our bubblies and find your favourite before Christmas is upon us! Is there a better way to spend the upcoming autumn nights? We think not.
Sante!
Dominique, Hix & Buck
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