North Yorkshire

16 vineyards  ·  Mid & North Region

North Yorkshire has emerged as one of England's most promising wine regions, with 16 vineyards cultivating approximately 22.8 hectares of vines across this beautiful northern county. Nestled within the rolling hills and favourable microclimates of Yorkshire, these vineyards represent a growing movement in English wine production that continues to gain recognition among wine enthusiasts and critics alike.

The county's viticultural history dates back to 1996, when pioneering growers first established vineyards in North Yorkshire. Since then, the region has developed a reputation for producing high-quality English wine, with grape varieties including Solaris, Rondo, Pinot Noir, Seyval Blanc, Bacchus, Chardonnay, Regent and Siegerrebe thriving in the local terroir. These cold-hardy varieties have proven particularly well-suited to Yorkshire's climate, producing wines that showcase the unique character of northern English viticulture.

Wine tourism has become increasingly important to North Yorkshire's vineyards, with 5 wineries now welcoming visitors for tastings and tours. Visitors can explore cellar doors, sample award-winning English wines and learn about the winemaking process directly from the producers. The region's stunning landscapes, from the Yorkshire Dales to the Vale of York, provide a beautiful backdrop for wine tours and vineyard walks.

North Yorkshire wineries demonstrate the diversity and quality achievable in English wine production. From crisp white wines and sparkling varieties to elegant Pinot Noir reds, the region's winemakers are crafting distinctive wines that compete on the national and international stage. Whether you are planning a wine-focused day trip or seeking to understand the development of English wine, North Yorkshire's vineyards offer a rewarding destination for wine lovers exploring the cutting edge of UK viticulture.

Vineyards in North Yorkshire

16 total