Independent UK Wineries
English and Welsh wine has never been more exciting. From award-winning sparkling wines to elegant still varieties, independent UK wineries are producing world-class bottles. Browse every winery listed on BrewWho and buy direct from the vineyard.
10 wineries found

Bardfield Vineyard
Award-winning Essex vineyard planted in 1989 at Great Lodge, producing Bacchus whites, Pinot rosés and sparkling wines in a historic estate setting.

Dedham Vale Vineyard
Dedham Vale Vineyard is set in 40 acres of vines, woods, and pasture on the edge of the Dedham Vale, an area of outstanding natural beauty.

House of Henham
Exclusive small-batch wines produced from a family-run single-vineyard near Stansted.

Missing Gate Vineyard
Explore Missing Gate Vineyard's English wines from Essex, offering vineyard tours, tastings, and a rich history rooted in sustainable winemaking since 2018.
Saffron Grange Vineyard Ltd
Discover the finest English Sparkling wine at Saffron Grange, a family-run vineyard near the historic market town of Saffron Walden.
Samantha's Vineyard
Small family vineyard producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines from carefully tended vines in a classic English rural setting.
The Heretics
Independent English wine producer crafting natural and low-intervention wines that challenge convention and celebrate the heretical spirit of English wine.

Toppesfield Vineyard
Small Essex family vineyard near Toppesfield in the Colne Valley, producing estate-grown English still and sparkling wines from chalk and clay soils.

Tuffon Hall Vineyard
Small Essex family vineyard near Rayne producing estate-grown still and sparkling wines from classic English grape varieties.

West Street Vineyard
Small English wine estate on West Street producing estate-grown still and sparkling wines from carefully tended vines.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Where are English and Welsh wineries located?
- English and Welsh wineries are spread across the country, with particularly strong concentrations in Kent, Sussex, Hampshire, the Thames Valley and Wales. The south-east of England is home to many of the country's most acclaimed sparkling wine producers, benefiting from chalk soils similar to Champagne.
- Can you visit English and Welsh wineries?
- Yes — many UK wineries welcome visitors for tours, tastings and events, particularly during harvest season. Browse the full directory on BrewWho to find wineries near you, check opening hours and discover which offer vineyard experiences.