OPEN TO PUBLIC Vineyard

Siston Brook

South Gloucestershire, West, England

About Siston Brook

Nestled in the rolling countryside of South Gloucestershire, Siston Brook is a thoughtfully established vineyard that brings a fresh and exciting dimension to the West of England's flourishing wine scene. Set against the beautiful backdrop of the BS30 postcode area, this modest yet ambitious winery spans 1.82 hectares of carefully tended vines, producing wines that reflect both the region's terroir and a genuine spirit of innovation. The vineyard was planted in 2020, making it a relatively young addition to the English wine landscape, yet it has quickly attracted attention for its diverse approach to viticulture and winemaking.

Siston Brook cultivates an impressive range of grape varieties that speaks to its commitment to experimentation and quality. Among the plantings you will find Bacchus, a staple of English wine production celebrated for its crisp and aromatic white wines, alongside Chardonnay, which offers the structure and elegance expected from a classic cool-climate vineyard. The Pinot Noir vines at Siston Brook hold great promise for producing expressive English reds, while lesser-known varieties such as Artaban, Calardis Musque, Johanniter, and Divico demonstrate the winery's willingness to embrace diversity and explore what South Gloucestershire can truly achieve.

Visitors to Siston Brook are warmly welcomed, as the vineyard opens its doors to the public for tours and tastings. This is a wonderful opportunity to explore the vineyard up close, walk between the rows of vines, and learn about the winemaking process from vine to bottle. Whether you are a seasoned wine enthusiast or someone newly curious about English wine, a visit to Siston Brook promises an engaging and personal experience that larger commercial wineries often cannot match.

What sets Siston Brook apart is its dedication to crafting wines that are uniquely tied to this corner of the West Country. The combination of South Gloucestershire's fertile soils, gentle slopes, and temperate climate creates ideal conditions for growing both established and experimental grape varieties. As English wine continues to gain international recognition, Siston Brook stands as a testament to the ambition and passion of the region's small, independent wine producers. Plan a visit today and taste the future of English wine at Siston Brook.

Vineyard Details

County South Gloucestershire
Region West
Country England
Postcode BS30 9AA
Type Vineyard
Area Planted 1.821 ha
First Planted 2020
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Location

BS30 9AA