@AmberValleyWine celebrate English Wine Week with the launch of their 2016 vintage
Published On Sunday 19 Mar 2017 by Sticky Beak
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Derbyshire’s very own Amber Valley Wines will be celebrating English Wine Week with the launch of their 2016 vintage
On Sunday 28th May they are holding an event at their little vineyard site at Back Lane in Wessington
Their 2016 vintage will be back from the winery soon but they won’t be releasing it for general sale just yet.
The first opportunity to taste the 2016 vintage will be at this exclusive tasting event where you can enjoy a BBQ in the orchard, a glass of the 2015 and a taste of the 2016 vintage
Attractiontix tickets are now on sale at £5 per person for adults – children are welcome to attend for FREE. Price includes entry and a glass of wine with your BBQ, there will be an additional charge on the day for the BBQ
You can purchase tickets at ambervalleywines.co.uk/event/2016-vintage-release
English Wine Week
Don’t worry if you can’t make the launch event, you can join Amber Valley Wines to celebrate English Wine Week at one of their Vineyard tours being held from the 29th May until the 1st June
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You can join Amber Valley Wines at the little Vineyard site on for a walk round the vines and a talk about their vineyard and plans for the winery – the tour finishes with a tasting of the Lindway White English Wine.
The tours start at 11am and will last approximately 1 hour amd entry is by advance tickets only. You can buy tickets at ambervalleywines.co.uk/event/english-wine-week
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