How an Essex valley became one of the UK’s most exciting new wine regions
English wine grown in Crouch Valley is fast becoming globally renowned – even the French are taking notice It was a Thursday afternoon spent basking in the sunshine, strolling through rolling hills and expansive plains laced with fruit-bearing vines. Surely I must have been dispatched to Tuscany or Bordeaux but no, this was the scene a mere 20-minute drive from Chelmsford, Essex. While the unassuming city might be better know as the stomping ground for the cast of The Only Way is Essex, with ITV
Chelmsford
Crouch Valley
Essex
International Wine Challenge
New Hall Wine Estate
Sam Caporn
Évolution chronologique
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La vallée de la Crouch, nouveau fer de lance du vin anglais
Le Crouch Valley, à vingt minutes de Chelmsford, se distingue par ses vins primés. Avec 25 médailles d'or à l'International Wine Challenge et un domaine pionnier planté en 1969, la...