Nash Vineyard, The
Worcestershire, West, England
About Nash Vineyard, The
Nash Vineyard, The stands as a dedicated winemaking vineyard situated in the beautiful county of Worcestershire, West England. Established in 1997, this vineyard has built a solid reputation over more than two decades of commitment to quality English wine production. Located in the heart of the West Midlands region, Nash Vineyard benefits from the ideal terroir that the English countryside provides for cultivating premium wine grapes. The vineyard's peaceful setting amidst rolling hills and historic farmland creates the perfect environment for producing distinctive British wines that reflect the unique characteristics of this corner of England.
With approximately 1.00 hectares under vine, Nash Vineyard represents the scale of many quality-focused English wineries where concentrated attention to viticulture yields exceptional results. The relatively modest vineyard size allows for intensive management and careful monitoring of every vine throughout the growing season. This hands-on approach enables the winemakers at Nash Vineyard to maintain the high standards required to produce grapes that translate into wines of real character and quality.
The vineyard cultivates an impressive range of grape varieties that speak to the diversity possible in English winemaking. Leading the plantings is Bacchus, a variety that has become synonymous with high-quality English white wines thanks to its ability to retain freshness and produce aromatic wines that showcase the best of cool-climate viticulture. Joining Bacchus are Pinot Blanc, which adds elegance and subtlety to the vineyard's portfolio, alongside Regent, an important variety for English viticulture due to its disease resistance and suitability to British growing conditions. The vineyard also grows Reich, Rondo, and the versatile Seyval Blanc, a hybrid variety that has proven remarkably successful in English vineyards.
Nash Vineyard is not currently open to visitors, which means its wines can be discovered through select retailers and direct purchases rather than through cellar door tastings. This approach allows the team to concentrate fully on the demands of the vineyard and winery without the additional requirements of hosting guests. Despite this exclusivity, Nash Vineyard remains an important part of the Worcestershire wine landscape and contributes to the growing reputation of English wine as a serious producer of quality still and sparkling wines that can genuinely compete on the world stage.
Vineyard Details
| County | Worcestershire |
|---|---|
| Region | West |
| Country | England |
| Postcode | WR5 3PB |
| Type | Vineyard |
| Area Planted | 1.000 ha |
| First Planted | 1997 |
Location
WR5 3PB