North Court Farm Vineyard
Berkshire, Thames & CH, England
About North Court Farm Vineyard
North Court Farm Vineyard stands as a historic gem in the English wine landscape, having been established in 1976 in the beautiful Berkshire countryside. This long-standing vineyard has cultivated vines for nearly five decades, making it one of the more experienced producers within the Thames and Chilterns region of England. The vineyard occupies a modest but dedicated planting area where it focuses on producing quality English wines that reflect the unique terroir of this part of the country.
The vineyard specialises in cultivating several distinctive grape varieties that are less commonly found in UK vineyards. Mad Angie, Precoce, Reich, and Siegerrebe each bring their own character to the wines produced at North Court Farm. These German-inspired varieties have proven well-suited to the English climate and have allowed the vineyard to create wines with unique flavour profiles that appeal to those seeking something different from mainstream English wine production.
Set against the rolling landscapes of Berkshire, North Court Farm Vineyard benefits from the favourable conditions that have made the Thames and Chilterns wine region increasingly recognised for quality English wine production. The combination of established viticultural expertise and carefully selected grape varieties results in wines that showcase the evolution and diversity of English winemaking.
While North Court Farm Vineyard is not currently open to visitors for tours or tastings, wine enthusiasts can explore the growing number of welcoming vineyards and wineries throughout Berkshire and the wider Thames and Chilterns region. The existence of vineyards like North Court Farm contributes to the rich tapestry of English wine production, demonstrating the variety and quality that UK winemakers achieve with dedication and experience.
The English wine industry continues to grow and evolve, with established vineyards like North Court Farm playing an important role in demonstrating the potential for quality wine production across Britain. This Berkshire producer exemplifies how smaller vineyards can create distinctive English wines that reflect both tradition and innovation in viticulture.
Vineyard Details
| County | Berkshire |
|---|---|
| Region | Thames & CH |
| Country | England |
| Postcode | RG40 3SN |
| Type | Vineyard |
| Area Planted | 0.072 ha |
| First Planted | 1976 |
Location
RG40 3SN