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

Wayford Westcountry Wines Ltd
Somerset wine merchant and importer specialising in West Country English wines alongside a curated range of quality European wines.

Welland Valley Vineyard Ltd
Welland Valley Vineyard makes English wine and cider

West Street Vineyard
Small English wine estate on West Street producing estate-grown still and sparkling wines from carefully tended vines.
Westwell Wines
The Westwell Wines estate is located on the chalk slopes at the foot of the North Downs in Kent. Producer of award winning Still & Sparkling English Wines.

Wildwood Vineyard
Small family vineyard producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines from carefully tended vines in a woodland-edge setting.

Will Davenport
Discover award-winning organic wines from Davenport Vineyards. Sustainable winemaking in the heart of the Kent countryside.

Winbirri Vineyard
Award-winning Norfolk wine estate at Surlingham near Norwich since 2007 — outstanding estate Pinot Noir and sparkling wines from Broads-edge soils.

Winding Wood Vineyard
Small family vineyard producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines from a sheltered countryside setting.

Winklestone Vineyard Ltd
Small English wine estate at Winklestone producing estate-grown still and sparkling wines from carefully tended vines.

Wiston Estate Winery
Award-winning South Downs chalk wine estate at Steyning, West Sussex — producing benchmark English sparkling wines since 2006 under winemaker Dermot Sugrue.

Wolds Wine Estate
Small Yorkshire Wolds wine estate producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines at one of England's most northerly commercial vineyards.
Womack's Vineyard
Small family vineyard producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines from carefully tended vines in a classic English countryside setting.
Woodchester Valley Vineyard
Award-winning Gloucestershire vineyard in the Woodchester Valley near Stroud since 2007 — benchmark English sparkling wines on Cotswold limestone.

Woodchurch Wine Estate
Award-winning Kent wine estate on the Weald at Woodchurch since 2012 — traditional method sparkling wines and still wines from Champagne varieties.

Woolton
Small English wine estate producing estate-grown still and sparkling wines from carefully tended vines.

Wraxall Vineyard
One of England's oldest commercial vineyards near Shepton Mallet since 1974 — still and sparkling wines from Mendip limestone soils.

Wressle Vineyard
Small East Yorkshire vineyard near Howden producing estate-grown English still wines — one of the county's growing number of commercial wine estates.
Wyches Vineyard
Small family vineyard at Great Malvern producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines on the slopes of the Malvern Hills AONB.

Wyfold Vineyard
Small Oxfordshire family vineyard near Henley producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines on south-facing Chilterns chalk and clay soils.

Wyken Vineyards
Celebrated Suffolk wine estate at Wyken Hall, Stanton since 1988 — Bacchus, Moonshine and sparkling wines alongside the Leaping Hare restaurant.

Wythall Estate Vineyard
Small Worcestershire vineyard at Wythall near Birmingham producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines from the West Midlands Green Belt.

Yorkshire Heart Vineyard and Brewery
Fine English wines from grape to glass in the heart of Yorkshire. Craft ales and pilsners.

Yotes Court
From ground to grape to glass in Kent. Visit the 75-acre vineyard throughout the year to try English still & 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.