UK-based wine producer Chapel Down is set to release a range of wines from a single vineyard, under the Kit’s Coty label.

The drink will be launched on 23 April, which is St George’s Day.

Starting with Chardonnay 2013, a range of still and sparkling wines will be released over the next year.

“Focusing on the premium on-trade and independent off-trade, Chardonnay 2013 will come under a recommended retail price (RRP) of £19.99.”

Focusing on the premium on-trade and independent off-trade, Chardonnay 2013 will come under a recommended retail price (RRP) of £19.99.

Chapel Down winemaker Josh Donaghay-Spire was quoted by Off Licence News as saying: "This enticing, limited production wine has rich aromas of apple, apricot and buttered toast with hints of nutmeg.

"On the palate it has layers of flavour and creamy texture which lead on to the long, intense, but fresh finish.

"The aromatic freshness of this wine lends itself naturally to a pairing with seafood, particularly white fish or shellfish. However the depth of flavour and richness would allow it to stand up to a butter or cream-based sauce."

Both the wines and the vineyard in Kent got their names from local monuments for the first settlers, who farmed the land in the third millennium BC.

In 2007, Chapel Down purchased land in North Downs where Kit’s Coty’s fruit has been grown.

Chapel Down managing director Mark Harvey was quoted by The Drinks Business as saying: "We are profoundly excited about the introduction of the Kit’s Coty range.

"Here the magic of ‘terroir’ combines with the highest levels of viticulture and winemaking to produce truly world-class wines."