Chapel Down credits the combination of the white cliffs of Dover, the iconic chalk soil and England's perfect climatic conditions in the growing of their Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc and Bacchus grapes. With three thriving vineyards around Kent, Chapel Down is expanding after agreeing to lease a further 388 acres of viticultural land on the North Downs.
Chapel Down credits the combination of the white cliffs of Dover, the iconic chalk soil and England's perfect climatic conditions in the growing of their Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Blanc and Bacchus grapes. With three thriving vineyards around Kent, Chapel Down is expanding after agreeing to lease a further 388 acres of viticultural land on the North Downs.
Biddenden Vineyards covers 23 acres across the Kent countryside. 11 different grape varieties are grown on the single estate vineyard where all vine work is still carried out by hand.
Bolney Estate specialises in producing premium red, white, rose and sparkling English wines using grapes grown across five vineyard sites. First planted in 1972, their sites span 39 acres across the edge of the South Downs.
Camel Valley has been producing world class wines in the Cornish countryside since 1989. Bacchus and Pinot Noir varieties are planted at their idyllic vineyard near the famous Camel River. A combination of traditional vineyard practices and a modern approach to wine making produces a number of fine wines.
Set amidst bluebell-strewn woods from which the vineyard derives its name, Bluebell Vineyard Estates is an award-winning vineyard and winery in the heart of Sussex, on the edge of the Ashdown Forest.
Bride Valley's Dorset vineyard enjoys perfect conditions for producing sparkling wine. The fine south-facing slopes and clear chalky soil are from the same basin as Champagne.
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