It’s English Wine Week, and these days we Brits are leading the way when it comes to light, bright wines, with a particularly strong line in sparkling wines.
Even if you don't know your Bacchus from your Pinot Noir, Chapel Down, one of Britain's biggest producers, situated a few miles from the pretty Kentish village of Tenterden, offers an enjoyable way to familiarise yourself with the best of British.
If you're simply after a pleasant stroll, pick up a map at the shop, which details a number of trails that criss-cross the 68-acre estate. To peep into the more technical aspects of the process, however, from harvesting to bottling, you'll need to take a guided tour (around 1hr 45min), which take you into the winery itself and offer informal tutored tastings at the end. Even if you don't have time for a tour, the shop is a must, selling all the Chapel Down favourites, from the sparkling Three Graces to the fruity Bacchus Reserve white. Staff will lead you through a free mini-tasting if you can't decide.
The shop also sells locally produced biscuits, crackers, cheeses, chutneys and the like to match your wine – and if you're not a wine fan, never fear – Chapel Down also produces some great beers, including a nutty porter, the nicely balanced ’Curious IPA’ and a delicious "Curious Brew" lager. To top it all there's an excellent restaurant, the Swan at Chapel Down, where you can dine on Modern British food on an outdoor deck, with fabulous vineyard views all around.
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