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

Stanlake Park Wine Estate
Berkshire's oldest vineyard near Twyford since 1979 — award-winning traditional method sparkling wines from Thames Valley chalk soils.

Stonepit Vineyard
Boutique wines grown near to the Historic market town of Olney in North Buckinghamshire
Stopham Vineyard
Award-winning West Sussex still wine estate near Pulborough since 2007 — exceptional Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc and Bacchus.

Sugrue South Downs
Boutique English sparkling and still wines from Dermot & Ana Sugrue

Tadpole Vineyard
Small family vineyard near Bristol producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines from carefully tended vines in a classic countryside setting.

Tamar Valley Vineyard
Family-run Tamar Valley wine estate on the Devon-Cornwall border — producing still and sparkling wines in this Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.

The Althorne Estate
Essex Crouch Valley wine estate at Althorne producing English still and sparkling wines from chalk and clay soils along the River Crouch.

The Grange
Each bottle of The Grange English sparkling wine expresses the unique climate and chalky terrain of Burges Field, the vineyard in Hampshire.
The Heretics
Independent English wine producer crafting natural and low-intervention wines that challenge convention and celebrate the heretical spirit of English wine.

The Mount Vineyard
Mount Vineyard Wine selection plus international tipples and local spirits. Locally sourced luxury and tasty gifts from Kent.

The Old Rectory
Small English wine estate producing still and sparkling wines from estate-grown grapes in the grounds of a former rectory.

The Wharie Experience
The Wharie Experience is a winery, cidery and brewery in New Forrest National Park. Come visit us taste our products and live an exciting experience!

Thelnetham Vineyard
An award winning private vineyard in the heart of the Suffolk countryside

Three Choirs Vineyards
Buy from our award-winning range of Red, White, Sparkling and Rosé English wines online now. All grapes are grown on our two estates at Newent and Wickham.

Tillingham
Tillingham Winery offers natural wine, seasonal food, and stylish rooms near Rye in East Sussex

Toppesfield Vineyard
Small Essex family vineyard near Toppesfield in the Colne Valley, producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines from chalk and clay soils.

Towthorpe Vineyard
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Trevibban Mill
Award-winning North Cornwall wine estate near Padstow since 2008 — estate Pinot Noir, Bacchus and sparkling wines from sheltered Cornish slopes.

Tuffon Hall Vineyard
Small Essex family vineyard near Rayne producing estate-grown still and sparkling wines from classic English grape varieties.

Vines of Cheshire
Small Cheshire English wine estate producing still and sparkling wines from modern hybrid varieties in the North West of England.

Vyn Dene Ltd
Small English wine estate producing still and sparkling wines from estate-grown grapes with a focus on quality and terroir.

Walsingham Estate Vineyard
Award-winning Norfolk wines from Walsingham's Stiffkey Valley vineyard. Centuries of land stewardship producing acclaimed Bacchus, Pinot Noir, and sparkling.

Warden Abbey Vineyard
The community vineyard is a not-for-profit project located on the site of the former Cistercian Warden Abbey.

Warehorne Vineyard
Small Romney Marsh family vineyard in Warehorne, Kent — estate still and sparkling wines from a flat, atmospheric corner of the Weald.
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.