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Artizan Cru

East Sussex, South East, England

About Artizan Cru

Artizan Cru is a boutique vineyard nestled in the picturesque county of East Sussex, situated within the renowned South East England wine region. Despite its modest size of just 0.10 hectares, this small but ambitious winery has been cultivating vines and crafting English wines since its establishment in 2019.

The vineyard's presence in East Sussex places it within one of England's most vibrant wine-producing areas, where the chalky soils and temperate climate create favourable conditions for growing quality grapes. East Sussex has earned a reputation as a heartland of English wine production, and Artizan Cru contributes to this growing legacy through its dedicated approach to viticulture.

Artizan Cru represents the passion and commitment of small-scale English wine producers who are investing in the future of UK viticulture. The winery's careful tending of its vines reflects a deep commitment to producing wines that showcase the character of the East Sussex terroir. Every bottle produced by Artizan Cru carries the personality of this specific corner of South East England.

As a vineyard that is not currently open to visitors, Artizan Cru operates primarily as a producer, with its wines distributed to those who seek out its products. This approach allows the winemakers to concentrate their efforts on the craft of winemaking itself. Wine enthusiasts interested in discovering what Artizan Cru has produced can explore its offerings through the UK Wineries Directory.

The winery's establishment in 2019 reflects a broader trend in the English wine industry, where new vineyards continue to plant roots and expand the diversity of UK wine production. While many UK vineyards welcome visitors for tastings and tours, Artizan Cru has chosen to focus its energy on the vines and the wines themselves.

For those researching English wine or seeking to understand the scope of wine production in the South East England region, Artizan Cru stands as an example of the passion and ambition driving the growth of the UK's wine industry.

Vineyard Details

County East Sussex
Region South East
Country England
Type Vineyard
Area Planted 0.100 ha
First Planted 2019