Things to do in East Anglia, England: The Best Wineries & Vineyards

May 28, 2021 Joeann Galban

Discover the best top things to do in East Anglia, United Kingdom including Winbirri Vineyards, Giffords Hall Vineyard, Valley Farm Vineyards, Chet Valley Vineyard, Flint Vineyard, Whin Hill Norfolk Cider, Shawsgate Vineyard, Wyken Vineyards - Gardens & Country Store.
Restaurants in East Anglia

1. Winbirri Vineyards

Bramerton Road Surlingham, Norwich NR14 7DE England +44 1508 538974 [email protected] http://www.winbirri.com/
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5.0 based on 188 reviews

Winbirri Vineyards

Winbirri Vineyards, award winning wines from Norfolk. This family run vineyard and winery is set in twenty five acres of beautiful Norfolk country side. With a new state of the art winery just completed all the wines are produced on site from grapes grown here at the vineyards.

Reviewed By caks15 - Gorleston-on-Sea, United Kingdom

This was a truly informative, fascinating, enjoyable and excellent morning to celebrate my wife's birthday. Lee, the owner, is both inspired and inspiring. The tour was amazingly good value for money and including tasting five wines (generous tastes!) with nibbles included. However, access by taxi or having a driver willing to forego the tasting is essential if you wish to enjoy the wine to the full!

2. Giffords Hall Vineyard

Giffords Hall Hartest, Hartest IP29 4EX England +44 1284 830799 http://www.giffordshall.co.uk/
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Giffords Hall Vineyard

Reviewed By WoolpitAreaClassic1

This was an organised tour for Woolpit Area Classics, who arrived at Giffords with 11 classic cars. The Giffords team were delighted to host our visit & thrilled to see our "prides & Joy". Also present was a photographer from the FT ready for a feature in their publication. Giffords staff are so welcoming & truly love what they do.The vineyards are set on the top of a hill overlooking wonderful Suffolk countryside. The vineyard tour was interesting, informative & brilliantly delivered by Emma. Part of their organic secrete are 3 sheep (Keith & 2 mates) who help clear the areas around the vines & trim the off the lower branches of the vines. The tour was followed by a sit down tasting where we sampled 3 wines, namely, their 2018 Rose, 2017 Bacchus & 2016 St Edmundsbury Red. What fun we had while Linda skillfully gave an informative commentary. This was a truly memorable visit for our WAC group, who enjoyed the "Giffords" experience & loved the teams enthusiasm. Thank you Giffords. John Bolden

3. Valley Farm Vineyards

Rumburgh Road, Wissett, Halesworth IP19 OJJ England +44 7867 009967 [email protected] http://www.valleyfarmvineyards.co.uk/tour-and-taste/4585453480
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5.0 based on 15 reviews

Valley Farm Vineyards

Valley Farm Vineyards is set in an idyllic corner of Suffolk where our mature vines produce quality grapes. Why not come and take a tour or walk through our beautiful Vineyards - ring beforehand to avoid disappointment. Afterwards we offer a taste of our award-winning 2013 vintage single estate Madeleine Angevine. Our wines are also available to buy.

Reviewed By F5904TEianm - Ashbourne, United Kingdom

Delightful self-guided tour of approximately 1km around a charming small scale vineyard in a lovely location followed by a tasting of first class English wines. The tour is very well laid out and delivers lots of interesting and relevant information at each point of interest. At the end of tour tasting the owners are very happy to answer any questions and clearly take great pride in their wines, which of course they are very happy to sell too you. The tour is very good value and suited to both novices and enthusiasts.

4. Chet Valley Vineyard

Loddon Road Bergh Apton, Norwich NR15 1BT England +44 1508 333002 [email protected] http://www.chetvineyard.co.uk
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5.0 based on 21 reviews

Chet Valley Vineyard

Chet Valley Vineyard is a sustainable family run Vineyard and Winery based in Bergh Apton, South Norfolk with 20 acres planted with cool climate grape varieties. Award winning artisan wines are hand crafted by prize winning winemaker John Hemmant using a fusion of modern equipment - stainless steel tanks and a pneumatic grape press, and traditional techniques including double fermentation to make Sparkling wine using the Great British Classic Method. Vineyard tours and wine tastings are available from March to October (details and dates available to book on line). Groups of 10 or more are welcome (children free & well behaved dogs allowed). Cellar door sales of wine - ring ahead to confirm the team are available. There are opportunities to become involved with the vineyard especially at harvest time in late September/early October. John and Bridget welcome visitors with their friends and family to join picking the grapes. Subscribe to their website for updates and more information.

Reviewed By 53Upp - East Midlands, United Kingdom

Despite the weather being awful, we managed to get out into the vineyard for an informative talk about the different grapes etc. Inside we learnt a great deal about the processes involved in wine production, whilst enjoying charcuterie along with 6 different wines. After we had the opportunity to purchase wines, but didn’t feel under any obligation. All in all a very pleasant afternoon

5. Flint Vineyard

Middle Road Camphill Farm, Bungay NR35 2AH England +44 1986 893942 [email protected] http://www.flintvineyard.com
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5.0 based on 80 reviews

Flint Vineyard

Flint Vineyard is set in a beautiful location overlooking the Waveney Valley, close to the bustling market town of Bungay. Join us for a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes at one of England’s most exciting new wineries, including a guided tour of our vineyard and state-of-the-art winery and a tutored tasting of our award-winning wines. The Independent's Best Buy English Still Wine 2018 & Times Top 100 Wines.

Reviewed By skdotcom

I've visited the vineyard a few times over the past couple of years. Three times for the tour, and a couple of times for the 15 mile lunch. Hannah and Ben who own and manage the Vineyard are great hosts and everyone is made to feel very welcome. The tour (which lasts about two hours) is led by Ben. His encyclopedic knowledge of wine/winemaking is impressive, with his passion for combining the technical and traditional sides of winemaking being a central theme. I always find the content of the tour really interesting and Ben is always happy to answer any questions that the group throw at him. Of course, no vineyard tour is complete without sampling some wine! I personally really enjoy their wines, so much so that I have joined their Venn wine club. If you have time the "15 mile lunch" is a worthy addition to the tour. It comprises local meats, cheese and bread with a choice of wine to accompany it. Overall I have nothing but praise for Flint. Keep up the excellent work! It's also worth knowing that if like me you have a passion for craft beer, the farm site on which Flint is based is also home to a separately run business named Ampersand. If you time it right you might find their taproom open when you visit Flint :)

6. Whin Hill Norfolk Cider

Stearmans Yard, Wells-next-the-Sea NR23 1BW England +44 1328 711821 http://www.whinhillnorfolkcider.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 92 reviews

Whin Hill Norfolk Cider

Whin Hill Norfolk cider, makers of traditional cider,perry and apple juices. open again from the 7th april

Reviewed By lynnsC4164GI - Lincoln, United Kingdom

You really must seek out this place if you are in Wells, it is on the car park oppossite the quayside and is really special. It has a lovely courtyard seating area, spotless toilets and a delicious selection of cool ciders. We tried the medium sweet and sitting under the shade of a massive plant spent an hour just enjoying the peace and quiet. Tried to go back a couple of days later to try some others and the sparkling that I had read about but unfortunately they are only open at the weekend, I guess they need sometime to actually make the stuff. They also sell apples which looked really good as well. Got talking to some other people who are regulars and got good feed back from them.

7. Shawsgate Vineyard

Badingham Road, Framlingham IP13 9HZ England +44 1728 724060 http://www.shawsgate.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 122 reviews

Shawsgate Vineyard

Reviewed By Sharonfv - Greater London, United Kingdom

Firstly I must apologise for not writing this review earlier, Especially in these difficult times when all positive reviews are needed. On a mini break in Suffolk we drove past a sign for this vineyard and decided to pop in, what a wonderful surprise we got with a warm welcome from the owner with a map in hand to show us round the vines. It was a beautiful sunny day in September, After we walked round the vines, tasting some of the grapes ripe and ready for the wine making. At the front there are small tables with parasols to sit at for tastings. There was absolutely no hard sell and the amount of wines he gave us to taste were more than generous. We could have easily walked out without buying but any of the wines were vegan and delicious. Thank you for your hospitality and I do hope you go from strength to strength in these difficult times I forgot to mention that there was absolutely nothing to pay for walking round or for the tasters.

8. Wyken Vineyards - Gardens & Country Store

Wyken Road, Ixworth, Bury St. Edmunds IP31 2DW England +44 1359 250287 [email protected] http://www.wykenvineyards.co.uk/
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4.5 based on 339 reviews

Wyken Vineyards - Gardens & Country Store

Housed in a converted 400 year old barn, the Leaping Hare restaurant, has been in the Good Food Guide for 20 consecutive years, as well as being a Bib Gourmand in the Michelin Guide. We serve a blend of modern and traditional European dishes, made with thoughtfully sourced ingredients. Wyken Cafe boasts the same quality of food and service as our restaurant and serves breakfasts and lunches daily. Offering a slightly lighter option, it can provide the perfect accompaniment to a walk around our gardens.

Reviewed By 716suzannac - Aldeburgh, United Kingdom

Despite the overcast, damp day and lockdown #2, Wyken brought a ray of sunshine to our Saturday! The Farmers Market presented a wide variety of good quality stalls, with welcoming, chatty vendors, happy to discuss their produce. After a steaming hot much needed coffee, we pre-ordered our lunch, to look forward to after our walk. We navigated a 5km loop (advertised on their website) mostly on rural footpaths, taking an hour and a quarter. My delicious rich Lamb Tagine with giant cous cous, mint yoghurt and paprika toasted almonds hit the spot perfectly as did my husband’s Suffolk Salami wood fired sourdough pizza. We chose to eat in the warmth of our camper van, although there is an open sided barn with chairs and tables on offer. We must congratulate Wyken on their precautionary Covid measures, they have adapted marvellously to the current difficult times. We certainly look forward to returning once the Leaping Hare Restaurant and Shop are permitted to open!

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