However, the rolling hills, temperate climate, and ancient terroir of the UK are increasingly being recognised for producing world-class wines. As global awareness grows and harvest season approaches, an expert from The Little Fine Wine Company has outlined Britain's burgeoning wine scene. The Renaissance of UK Wine Once overshadowed by European neighbours, British vineyards have undergone a renaissance in recent years.

Thanks to a combination of passionate winemakers and climate change extending the growing season, the UK is now producing award-winning wines that compete on the global stage. The country’s sparkling wines, in particular, have been lauded for their quality, often compared favourably to Champagne. Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Yorkshire Evening Post, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more.

Top Vineyards to Visit Advertisement Advertisement Whether you’re a seasoned oenophile or a casual wine lover, the UK’s vineyards offer a taste of something extraordinary. Nyetimber Estate, West Sussex A pioneer in English sparkling wine, Nyetimber boasts a history dating back to 1086. Visitors can tour the picturesque estate, learning about the meticulous process behind their acclaimed sparkling wines, followed by a tasting session in their stunning tasting room.

Camel Valley, Cornwall Set in the heart of Cornwall’s scenic countryside, Camel Valley ha.