While the English wine industry is relatively young compared to other established regions, there's still a lot to get excited about.
The best English wines certainly won't disappoint and, while you may have thought it was all about the sparkling, the still wines have got a lot to shout about.
Bacchus is fast becoming the go-to grape for English white wines as it flourishes in temperate climates, while Chardonnay, Dornfelder, Ortega and Pinot Noir are also popular.
From Oxford and Kent to Devon and Cornwall, Britain is bursting with vineyards that are creating top-notch tipples. Sam Tyson, wine expert and sommelier at Winebuyers, says: "British production wine may come from humble origins but it has transformed over the last 15 years from
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