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.
11 wineries found
Dundry Lane
Small North Somerset vineyard and winery on the Dundry ridge above Bristol, producing estate-grown still and sparkling wines.

Dunleavy Vineyards
We produce English rosé and sparkling wines from our Pinot noir and Seyval blanc grapes in the Yeo Valley, Somerset.
Failand Farm Partnership
Small vineyard on the Failand ridge above Nailsea, North Somerset, producing estate still and sparkling wines overlooking the Bristol Channel.

Fenny Castle Vineyard
Fenny Castle Vineyard is a small, family-run vineyard on the edge of the Somerset Levels, producing exceptional quality English wine

Hunger Hill Vineyard
Small Nottinghamshire family vineyard producing still and sparkling wines from estate-grown cool-climate grapes in the Trent Valley.

Limeburn Hill Vineyard
South West England's only certified biodynamic vineyard at Chew Magna, Bristol — wild-fermented natural wines and grape spirits since 2015.

Mudgley Farm Vineyard
Small Somerset family vineyard on the Levels near Wedmore — estate still and sparkling wines from vines above the Somerset Levels.
Oatley Vineyard
Award winning wines and experiences at Oatley Vineyard, a small, secluded, family run vineyard in the foothills of Quantocks AONB in Somerset

Smith And Evans Wines
A small farm and vineyard perched on the beautiful Somerset Levels.
Wayford Westcountry Wines Ltd
Somerset wine merchant and importer specialising in West Country English wines alongside a curated range of quality European wines.

Wraxall Vineyard
One of England's oldest commercial vineyards near Shepton Mallet since 1974 — still and sparkling wines from Mendip limestone soils.
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.