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Hi All.
Can anyone recommend a good vineyard to visit this coming summer within the UK? I am setting up a web site about wine making and vine growing and thought that a guide to recommened vineries would be a good idea, along with the non-recommendations to the ones that don't cut muster. The topics can include the usual, access, vine varieties, cafe's, do they have a shop, parking, toilets, pricing, you know - you name it. So if you have visited one and had to grumble, or perhaps one left you with a smile on your face, then let me know. Thanks, George (vines-make-wines.com) |
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On 22 Dec, 09:28, "Warts'n'all" > wrote:
> Hi All. > > Can anyone recommend a good vineyard to visit this coming summer > within the UK? > > I am setting up a web site about wine making and vine growing and > thought that a guide to recommened vineries would be a good idea, > along with the non-recommendations to the ones that don't cut muster. > > The topics can include the usual, access, vine varieties, cafe's, do > they have a shop, parking, toilets, pricing, you know - you name it. > > So if you have visited one and had to grumble, or perhaps one left you > with a smile on your face, then let me know. > > Thanks, George (vines-make-wines.com) Hi George, I have posted a comment on your similar message on the UK gardening site,Cheers,Michael |
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On Dec 22, 11:26 am, michael > wrote:
> On 22 Dec, 09:28, "Warts'n'all" > wrote: > > > > > Hi All. > > > Can anyone recommend a good vineyard to visit this coming summer > > within the UK? > > > I am setting up a web site about wine making and vine growing and > > thought that a guide to recommened vineries would be a good idea, > > along with the non-recommendations to the ones that don't cut muster. > > > The topics can include the usual, access, vine varieties, cafe's, do > > they have a shop, parking, toilets, pricing, you know - you name it. > > > So if you have visited one and had to grumble, or perhaps one left you > > with a smile on your face, then let me know. > > > Thanks, George (vines-make-wines.com) > > Hi George, > I have posted a comment on your similar message on the UK gardening > site,Cheers,Michael Hi, I have only been to one UK vineyard so far. I went very early spring to Halfpenny Green vineyards in South Staffordshire. They have a website at www.halfpenny-green-vineyards.co.uk They had a nice seeming café and toilets with a farmshop room for their wines and nice cheeses etc. Apparently they have won awards for their wine. We tried their generic red and I tried a raspberry wine. They will give you samples out the bottle in the shop. There weren't any open when we went but they cheerfully cracked one open for us. Well, at least I opened one for them as they had new corkscrews they were finding tricky to use at the time heh heh. The wines are good though it seemed that none of their wines were single varietal which disappointed me slightly. Perhaps I was being naive to expect that at this latitude. Anyway the red was light but pleasant and we took abottle home - I think it was £7 ish. I had a bottle of raspberry wine which was nice if a little sweet for my tastes. I couldn't see any information as to whether they grow the raspberries they use too. The staff were nice enough but didn't seem totally on the ball. There was little to show for the wine-production area, but I didnt expect to find much at that time of year. The vineyard itself was a reasonable size, but there were almost no signs of grapes when I visited, so I walked the rows imagining making stuffed vineleaves with all their vegetation and then had a bit of cake and coffee at the café. All in all, I can imagine spending a pleasant few hours here IN SEASON, in a good year. I presume there are handy growers to talk to about the process and specifics - also presumably a whole load of grapes on their vines. I don't feel that they really sell themselves 'on-site' as well as they could because the area is nice and they are on the way to having an interesting cluster of goods for sale. Hope that is of some use. Jim (UK) |
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