Discover the enchanting vineyards of the Chilterns on the Blue Line Wine Tour. This exclusive experience begins with a pick-up from Amersham Railway Station and takes you to three unique vineyards where you’ll meet passionate local producers, in person.
Enjoy a guided tour, wine tastings at 3 separate award-winning vineyards, and a delicious 2 course lunch paired with select wines, all while soaking in the stunning Chiltern countryside views. Perfect for wine enthusiasts, nature lovers and adventure experience seeker and those looking to meet local artisans, this tour provides a fantastic opportunity to indulge in the best of the Chilterns.
- Exclusive access to boutique vineyards in the Northern Chilterns
- Meet local vineyard owners and learn about the winemaking process
- Includes tastings, lunch, and wine pairings
- Convenient pick-up and drop-off at Amersham Station (9:30am-4pm)
Wine Tasting at 1 vineyard: This option will allow you to visit one vineyard and take part in a wine tasting
We will arrive at Daws Hill Vineyard, which is located within the very lovely Radnage Valley, and be met by Holly, the owner and winemaker.
Holly will introduce herself and tell us about her wine story before taking more broadly about English wine and her experience making wine in the Chilterns. Daws Hill is one of the few vineyards in the Chilterns with a winery on-site and you will be able to see the barrels while listening to Holly discuss her process.
Holly will then present 3 different wines for you to taste, providing background information around her approach to selecting grapes and making wine.
Our second stop on the tour will be at Woodfine Wine, based in Seer Green. Set in another picturesque section of the Chilterns, Richard will welcome us to his vineyard.
Each three vineyards that we visit on the day will be very different and Woodfine sets itself apart as a natural winemaker. You will get the opportunity to take tour of the farm (with a glass of wine in hand) and learn about how Richard goes about making authentic natural wine. Incorporating inventive natural ways to solve age-old farming challenges without intervening in the process.
After touring the vines and listening to Richard, a 2 course lunch will be served at the Barn, paired with another glass of wine.
The next stop after lunch will be Dropmore Vineyard, visiting Feona, the owner.
Feona will showcase 3 of her award-winning wines, giving you plenty of time to learn more about how she ventured into winemaking. She also provides insight into how the first vines were planted while being able to introduce her unique proposition in the 'Ortega' variety.
This meeting point for the pre-arrange group tour booking.
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