Why East Anglia has a growing reputation as a wine region
East Anglia is making a name for itself as an emerging wine region in the UK. The article explores why this traditionally non-wine producing area is developing a growing reputation for quality viticulture, reflecting broader changes in English wine production and the expansion of vineyards beyond the south coast's traditional heartlands. It's a sign of how British wine regions continue to evolve and attract both producers and consumers.
Originally published by Great British Life
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