Are we about to hear more about Surrey wine?
Surrey's winemakers are banding together to put their region on the map as a serious wine destination, and they're getting some decent results too – 2025's apparently been their best vintage ever despite the bonkers weather swings they've been dealing with. The Vineyards of the Surrey Hills association reckons they've been overshadowed by Sussex and Kent, but they're betting their proximity to London and quality fruit could be a real draw for wine tourism. Interesting to see English wine growing 3% last year when most categories are struggling – shows there's genuine momentum in the home market.
Originally published by The Drinks Business
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