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Carvers Hill Estate

Wiltshire, Wessex, England

About Carvers Hill Estate

Carvers Hill Estate is a relatively new addition to the growing landscape of English vineyards, established in 2021 in the picturesque county of Wiltshire within the Wessex region of England. Set against the backdrop of the Wiltshire countryside, this estate represents the continued expansion of quality English winemaking as more producers recognize the potential of this part of the country for cultivating excellent grapes.

The estate currently has 5.50 hectares of vines under cultivation, a modest but meaningful footprint that allows for careful attention to grape production. The vineyard focuses on growing a thoughtful selection of grape varieties that are well suited to the English climate and the specific terroir of the Wiltshire landscape. These include Chardonnay, Meunier, Pinot Noir and the early ripening Precoce variety, providing the estate with flexibility to produce both still and sparkling wines.

Located in the Wessex region of England, Carvers Hill Estate benefits from the ideal chalk and limestone soils that characterize the best English vineyards. The estate produces still and sparkling wines crafted from carefully cultivated Chardonnay, Meunier, Pinot Noir and Precoce grapes. These classic varieties, chosen for their ability to express the unique terroir of the Wiltshire countryside, form the foundation of the estate's wine portfolio.

While Carvers Hill Estate is not currently open to visitors, wine enthusiasts can follow the estate's journey as it develops its presence in the English wine landscape. The estate represents the growing diversity of UK winemaking, demonstrating how new vineyards are establishing themselves alongside more established producers to meet rising demand for quality English wines.

Vineyard Details

County Wiltshire
Region Wessex
Country England
Postcode SN8 3PS
Type Vineyard
Area Planted 5.500 ha
First Planted 2021

Location

SN8 3PS