Saturday, 22 November 2008

Follow The Path From Grape to Glass - English Vineyard Tours NOW BOOKING!


It's official, we've launched and we're taking bookings. After a fantastic evening at The Sussex Wine Company portfolio tasting at the Needlemakers in Lewes, we took this opportunity to tell this fine bunch about the English Vine Tours exclusive service.

We tasted some fab English wine too including those from Plumpton College Estate (tasting notes to follow), Breaky Bottom and Carr Taylor wines. We were lucky enough to have David and Linda Carr Taylor join us for the evening too. We really appreciate their encouragement and support on the English Vine Tours project. Olly Smith also joined us and again would like to extend our thanks to him for coming and supporting this super event.

So now we're looking to January 2009 to get the ball rolling and get out amongst the vines. Celebrate the New Year: never mind the dark cold days because you'll never cease to inspired by just being in the vineyard.

For January we have a couple of great tours including Heath Speedwell Half Day Wine Tour to Carr Taylor Vineyard in Sussex. For only £49 you will all the usual benefits of transportation to and from the vineyard, a tour, tasting, lunch and complimentary bottle of wine.

Also we've running a super offer on the White Clover One Day Wine Tour for only £79 (reduced by £20! per ticket). Visit Carr Tayor vineyards and then go onto Biddenden vineyards in Kent.

All information can be found at www.englishvinetours.co.uk or call us 0273 48 33 12

Wednesday, 12 November 2008

Make Your Own English Wine

'Grapes of Good Hope', is an article that appeared in this weeks Sunday Times (9th November) reporting the boom in English winemaking. What's great is that maybe, just maybe, with a warmer climate and a little bit of investment we may well be producing the winemaking superstars of the future and become a recognised and respected wine producing country across the world.

English sparkling wines have received the most rescent positive PR and just remember, it was an Englishman, Christopher Merret who introduced the first receipe for sparkling wine to the Royal Society in 1662 - 30 years before Dom Perignon.

Peter Hall of Breaky Bottom, Lewes talked about the boom in English winemaking in the ST article: “In the past three years, something extraordinary has happened...People with money from the City are getting into it – it is strictly sparkling wine that has caused this lift off." If there is anyone left in the City with money to invest, "it will be an important addition to agriculture."

To view the whole Sunday Times article click here.

Friday, 7 November 2008

English Wine Tasting 2009

A date for your diary:
English Wines & English Sparkling Wines. A selection of Sussex wines with English Cheeses, 16 Market Street, Lewes on 12th February, 7-8.30pm. Featuring Plumpton College Vineyard wines. £25.00

Tickets can be purchased from The Sussex Wine Company.

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Word on the UK Grapevine - News from the Vineyards

Pessimists have been heard saying that the English 2008 vintage could have been an utter disaster due to a wet summer and lack of sunshine. However, news from the vineyards is, with a little help from a good October, the quantity of grapes was lower than expected but the quality was good.

Unfortunately the South-West was adversely affected by the wet summer, however the rest of the country is looking positive. Sugar levels are good and acids are higher thanks to a warm autumn. Official harvest data will be available in the spring of 2009.

We should remember that English vineyards and wine-makers are a sturdy lot. In true British spirit just when you think that things couldn't get worse and the odds are against us, we end up producing some of our best stuff. It has been said that when the grapes are facing tough times that's when they actually build their quality.

Harvesting is pretty much over now for English wine-makers so the next few months will be interesting to see how the English 2008 vintage goes. In the meantime good years to check out for English wine are 1999, 2003 and 2005.