Independent UK Wineries
English and Welsh wine has never been more exciting. From award-winning sparkling wines to elegant still varieties, independent UK wineries are producing world-class bottles. Browse every winery listed on BrewWho and buy direct from the vineyard.
215 wineries found

Breaky Bottom Vineyard
One of England's most legendary vineyards, planted in a secluded Sussex chalk valley by the late Peter Hall in 1974 — pioneer of English sparkling wine.

Brissenden Vineyard
Small family vineyard in the heart of the Kent Weald near Bethersden, producing traditional method sparkling and still wines from English grape varieties.

Burn Valley Vineyard
Burn Valley Vineyard is a Norfolk-based winery established in 2016, producing high-quality English wines with a focus on

Burnt House Vineyard
Burnt House Vineyard is a fourth-generation family run vineyard in the heart of Suffolk.

Camel Valley
Award-winning, family-run Cornish vineyard established in 1989, producing world-class English wines.

Candover Brook
Hampshire chalk-downland vineyard producing terroir-driven English still and sparkling wines from estate-grown grapes in the Test Valley.

Carvers Hill Estate
English wine estate crafting still and sparkling wines from estate-grown grapes focused on terroir-driven quality.

Castle Brook Vineyard
Welsh vineyard and winery in the Usk Valley, Monmouthshire, crafting still and sparkling wines from Champagne varieties on south-facing slopes.

Chafor Wine Estate
Chafor is a family-run and family-friendly vineyard. We are a multiple award-winning boutique wine estate just outside the town of Buckingham. We are open to

Chapel Down
England's leading wine producer since 1992 in Tenterden, Kent — Chapel Down makes world-class traditional method sparkling wines, gin and spirits.

Charles Palmer Vineyards
Small independent English wine estate hand-crafting still and sparkling wines from estate-grown grapes and classic English varieties.
Chartham Vineyard
Chartham Vineyard delicious wines from an artisan family vineyard near Canterbury in the Garden of England, East Ken

Chet Valley Vineyard
Award-winning South Norfolk family vineyard and winery at Bergh Apton, crafting elegant still and sparkling English wines from estate-grown grapes since 2010.

Chilcomb Valley Wines
Small Hampshire wine estate producing still and sparkling wines from Champagne varieties on chalk downland soils near Winchester.

Chiltern Valley Winery And Brewery
Family-run Chiltern Valley winery and brewery at Old Luxters Farm, Hambleden — award-winning English wines and craft ales since 1987.

Coates & Seely
Award-winning English sparkling wine producer based in Hampshire, founded in 2008 by Christian Seely and Nicholas Coates

Cobble Hill Winery
The award winning 3.6 hectare vineyard sits on the outskirts of the village of Burnham Market on the North Norfolk Coast.
Cobham House Vineyard
Discover the house. Vintage only wines, crafted from our most exceptional, hand-selected grapes each year. English Ros

Coolhurst Vineyards
Small family vineyard in the West Sussex Weald near Horsham, producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines from Champagne varieties.

Coopers Croft Vineyard
Small estate vineyard at Coopers Croft, producing English still and sparkling wines from carefully tended vines in a classic English wine-growing county.
Coren Wine
Discover House Coren's British sparkling wine, crafted in West Sussex using the Charmat method. Explore Boco and our unique wine experiences.

Court Garden Vineyard
Award-winning English sparkling wine. Family-run single-estate vineyard and winery in East Sussex; enjoy a vineyard tour with the South Downs as a backdrop.

Crouch Ridge Vineyard
Boutique Essex vineyard at Althorne overlooking the River Crouch — award-winning Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris sparkling and still wines.

Danbury Ridge
Danbury Ridge is an English wine estate in the Crouch Valley, Essex producing Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Sparkling Wines.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where are English and Welsh wineries located?
- English and Welsh wineries are spread across the country, with particularly strong concentrations in Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, the Thames Valley and Wales. The south-east of England is home to many of the country's most acclaimed sparkling wine producers, benefiting from chalk soils similar to Champagne.
- Can you visit English and Welsh wineries?
- Yes — many UK wineries welcome visitors for tours, tastings and events, particularly during harvest season. Browse the full directory on BrewWho to find wineries near you, check opening hours and discover which offer vineyard experiences.