What could possibly go better together than English wine and English cheese? Quite simply nothing, they were made for each other!
This wine tour will consist of a guided tasting at the award winning Chapel Down Vineyard and Wayfarer Wines. Followed by a picnic lunch amongst the vines with of course a glass of Chapel Down wine.
Then we head to Silcocks Farm, who are well known for their delicious cheeses and organic produce which is all made right there on the farm. We will introduce you to the cheese making process and organic farming, and then onto the main event…an English Wine and English Cheese pairing with some of our favourite English Wines and English Cheeses.
You’ll get to sample a selection of some of our favourite English Wine and English cheeses and learn the all important art to pairing food and wine; before having the opportunity to purchase some of the delights we’ve sampled (and more) from the fine food store.
Wine Tour Departs opposite London Bridge Station at The English Grounds, SE1 2HU.
We start the day with a guided tasting at Wayfare Wines, a small producer making big things happen.
Example itinerary. Vineyards may vary due to availability.
Traveling out of London and across the chalk soil of the Kent North Downs we will make our way through beautiful English countryside and arrive at Chapel Down Winery. Chapel Down is nestled in the 15th century shipbuilding port known as the hamlet of Small Hythe were we will explore the vineyard and learn about English viticulture. You'll enjoy a fully guided tasting of some of their English sparkling and still wines.
Example itinerary. Vineyards may vary due to availability.
Enjoy a delicious locally sourced picnic lunch in the grounds of Chapel Down. All served with a glass of English wine of course.
Silcocks Farm is a pure organic farm where quality and goodness thrives! Here we learn all about the cheese making process. Then for the main event we pair 6 of our favourite English Wines with 6 of our favourite English Cheeses in a seated guided tasting. Delicious!
We meet at 8.45am for a 9am departure.
• Minimum age is 18 years
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