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Opening the cellar doors on English sparkling
Written by - Olivia Bodle, Global Head of Events - Cult Wines
English sparkling wine has skyrocketed to new heights of popularity over the last two decades. It would be hard to find a decent restaurant or good wine shop in the UK without at least one English sparkling on its list. Warmer summers are improving vintage consistency and quality as well with the sunny 2022 a prime example.
With production having roughly tripled in the last 20 years and only a small percentage being exported, the vast majority is still consumed domestically. However, the positive momentum has spurred outside investment from Champagne houses Pommery and Taittinger.
But it’s not just shops and restaurants where you can find the best of English sparkling. England has followed the successful formula of US and Australian wine regions by building a strong direct to consumer market at their vineyards through welcoming tasting spaces, often referred to as ‘cellar doors.’ One third of all the bottles made in England are sold direct to customers at estates’ cellar doors, which also play host to tastings, tours and gastronomic events.
The English wine landscape involves lots of small, family run wineries and vineyards alongside a few big players.
I have outlined some of each below where visitors can find great cellar doors experiences alongside some of the best sparkling wines the country has to offer. This is by no means an exhaustive list. The majority of English vineyards lie in the southeast of the country, but I have included a few from other areas which might be closer to your home or could provide a nice excuse for a weekend away.
Smaller, family run estates
Artelium – East Sussex
Artelium burst onto the scene recently and have bagged almost every wine award out there. Their tasting room hosts regular art exhibitions and dinners. Their monthly raclette nights are irresistible, who can say no to mounds of hot spuds and melted cheese?
Brabourne Vineyard – Kent
This is as authentic as it gets. The beautiful Esther will give you a guided tour of their immaculate two-acre vineyard complete with roaming hens, ducks and dogs. You can taste through the wines in their corrugated iron tasting room with a cosy wood burner in winter or in the garden with a stunning view in good weather!
Langham – Dorset
Alongside classic bubbly, Langham also produce an unusual cloudy sparkling wine served from a keg. Their weekly “Fizz Friday” hosted in their barn is a right rural knees-up complete with homecooked food and music.
Westwell – Kent
If you want something unusual, this is the right place for you. The team at Westwell are experimental, making a range of styles including skin-contact, dessert wines, wild ferments, amphora, pet nats and more. Minimal intervention is a key theme at every step. Their tastings are accompanied by delicious locally sourced charcuterie and cheese plates.
Larger estates
Chapel Down – Kent
These are the big boys - they have their own restaurant (The Swan), a huge selection of tours and experiences from cheese and wine tasting to Christmas wreath making.
Gusbourne – Kent
Another big player with a host of fantastic dinners as well as a beautiful cellar door tasting room. You can also try a selection of their still red wines, some of the best England has to offer!
Balfour/Hush Heath
You can drop in for a wine tasting with local Kentish charcuterie, seafood and cheese. If you enjoy live music, they host Dining Club Music Sessions with live bands.