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Visit a vineyard and explore the newest, most exciting, sector of hospitality and tourism. Every vineyard offers a unique experience, and all promise a warm welcome.

There are 300 vineyards and wineries open to visitors. They can be found across the UK, making it easier than ever to enjoy local gastronomy. Expect an enthusiastic introduction from winemakers and owners who want to share the story of their wines. The experiences are diverse and full of the unique character that characterizes an incredible range of people in UK wines.  

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From cellar door shops and on-site accommodation to award-winning vineyard restaurants and picnics in the vines, we have made it easy for you to search our members for your next journey. Discover distinctive tours and tastings, fine dining, and local partnerships. From winery slides and wine trains to festivals and wildlife walks, the UK wine tourism experience is diverse and engaging. 

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Still keen to explore more? Find out what is happening through local wine groups who can introduce you to your regional wines.

Working with the soil and climate, a modern winemaking industry has grown from the landscape and rapidly built an international reputation. With its high latitude, warm and dry maritime climate, plus a range of soil types, Sussex has the right characteristics and long seasons for grapes to mature to full ripeness. 

Widely awarded for their excellence, nine thriving wineries now welcome visitors for wine tours and experiences as part of the Sussex Modern group. There are opportunities to see how the wine is made and to enjoy both still and sparkling varieties. 


Sussex Wine Lands

Crafted by nature – Perfected by time.

Sussex Winelands celebrates the very best of Sussex wines and offers you exciting and memorable experiences to enjoy. Our first major initiative, the Rother Wine Triangle, marks the launch of a new series of wine trails across the region.


Located in the stunning countryside of Kent, the Wine Garden of England comprises eight of England’s top wine producers. 

Discover first-hand the joy of great wine and the skill of pioneering winemakers, while escaping to the natural beauty and tranquility of the Garden of England. 


Discover Hampshire’s vineyards scattered across the North and South Downs. 

Within an easy distance from London by train or car, explore the region’s 10 different wine estates, stories and a multitude of award-winning wines. Most offer wine tours and tasting experiences. 


Vineyards of the Surrey Hills is a cluster of beautiful vineyards who excel in producing outstanding wines from the rolling North Downs, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. These award-winning vineyards invite you to visit and delight in the views, vineyards and wines.  

Nurtured on the chalky limestone hills with the same geology as that of the Champagne region, the vineyards have a unique location in the heart of Surrey. They represent the very pinnacle of quality in the increasingly successful English wine industry, having won top international awards for both the wines and wine tourism.  Each vineyard has its own unique offering, with a variety of tours and experiences. 


Viticulture and winemaking here has a long and rich history. From Roman times to the present day, wine production has been an important and significant part of the region’s culture and heritage. 

Yorkshire is a premium wine producing region, with around 16 commercial vineyards producing in excess of 100,000 bottles of wine each year from nine wineries. 


Explore England’s Hidden Wine Country. 

Uncork your next adventure in one of England’s most surprising and scenic wine destinations: the East Midlands. From the sand and shingle beaches and rolling limestone hills of Lincolnshire to the lush green valleys and high moorland plateaus of Derbyshire, to the grandeur of Rockingham Castle in Northamptonshire, the East Midlands Wine Trail launches this May, linking some of the region’s most exciting vineyards in a way that allows wine lovers and tourists to explore at their own pace, choosing their own route and experiences. 

This new trail brings together eight characterful vineyards across Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, and Northamptonshire – offering a taste of the region’s quiet wine revolution, over 50 years in the making.