Known more for its consumption of wine than for its production, the UK has been instrumental in building the international reputations of many of the world’s elite wine regions. However, its beautiful rolling hills and patchwork agricultural landscape harbour a few viticultural secrets of their own. There are now about 3500 hectares planted in England.
Cornwall is slowly getting a name for itself in the UK wine production world. Home to the now famous Camel Valley.
Read more ▸Hampshire’s sparkling wines are winning some attention on the international stage and with just less than fifty hectares planted it is definitely...
Read more ▸Kent is perhaps England's most important wine region. It is home to important wineries such as Chapel Down, Hush Heath and Gusbourne Estate.
Read more ▸Sussex is one of the most important wine regions in England and boasts a number of key wineries. Internationally recognised names such as Nyetimber...
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