Britain's best wineries: Fascinating new book features UK's most exciting winemakers
Welcome to Grape Britain! A fascinating new book reveals the vineyards that give the UK a reputation as one of the most exciting wine regions in the world. in Britain" The result of Dallimore's efforts is a tome filled with industry secrets and stunning imagery. He writes: "I hope at least some of the stories will inspire you to taste the wines for yourselves- even - it's worth it "
The Vineyards of Britain, published by Fairlight Books, is a work of love by wine expert and photographer Ed Dallimore. He writes: "In early April 2021, I hit the road to discover as many of Britain's most interesting wine producers as I could. Here's their story - the story of the wines they make, the places where they grow the grapes and the reasons behind it all I hope I will make a good travel companion and at least some of the tales will v We will encourage you to taste the wines for yourself. It's well worth it.'
The result of Dallimore's efforts is a tome filled with industry secrets and accompanied by stunning photography from the author. It divulges where to source rare wine directly from the producer - known as cellar door sales - and reveals its "hidden gems to seek out and try". Scroll down for a look at some of the vineyards in the compendium, from pioneer winemakers in Wales bottling award-winning Pinot Noir to a Hampshire grower cultivating vines in a 19th-century kitchen garden.
Camel Valley, Bodmin, Cornwall
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The Vineyards of Britain, published by Fairlight Books, is a work of love by wine expert and photographer Ed Dallimore. He writes: "In early April 2021, I hit the road to discover as many of Britain's most interesting wine producers as I could. Here's their story - the story of the wines they make, the places where they grow the grapes and the reasons behind it all I hope I will make a good travel companion and at least some of the tales will v We will encourage you to taste the wines for yourself. It's well worth it.'
The result of Dallimore's efforts is a tome filled with industry secrets and accompanied by stunning photography from the author. It divulges where to source rare wine directly from the producer - known as cellar door sales - and reveals its "hidden gems to seek out and try". Scroll down for a look at some of the vineyards in the compendium, from pioneer winemakers in Wales bottling award-winning Pinot Noir to a Hampshire grower cultivating vines in a 19th-century kitchen garden.
Camel Valley, Bodmin, Cornwall
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