My lovely sister-in-law and her hubby gifted us a Vineyard Tour with Lunch for my birthday. There were a few to choose from but we chose
Hanwell Wine Estate as it was driveable so no need to stay over although there is a camping site for touring caravans and motorhomes.
The venue was lovely, with a greatbar area and seating outside. Our tour began in the big barn and was set up ready for us, it was a lovely space and very inviting.
Our wine host was very knowledgeable and once everyone had arrived she explained how the Wine Estate had begun in the 1960s when Tony and Veronica discovered a neglected Vineyard in a greenhouse. In 1975 they planted the first Vineyard at Eglantine, not far away. In 2012 Helenka had taken over the vineyard and planted vines at Hanwell. The soil being similar to the Champagne region the vines planted were Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay, perfect for making English Sparkling Wine.
After sharing the history of the estate we all wandered down to the vines. We were so lucky to visit when the grapes were perfectly ripe and harvest was taking place, although not the day we visited. The grapes looked amazing, it was certainly the best time to visit.
Back in the barn our wine host explained about each of the six wines we were tasting, some from Hanwell and some from Eglantine. The selection included two sparkling wines, a rose, a red, a dessert wine and a cherry wine.
Hanwell 'Classic' Dry Sparkling Wine 2018 - made from Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay using the traditional method this wine had great aromas of pear drops and elderflower. It had plenty of bubbles with quite a sharp citrus flavours of apples with a lemony finish.
Eglantine Dry White Sparkling - made from Madeleine Angevine and Seyval this wine had a lighter nose with plenty of apple flavours.
Hanwell 'Romance' Dry Rose 2021 - made from Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier with its blush colour coming from the grape skins. A light wine at 9.5% it had flavours of cranberries and apples with a dry finish.
Eglantine 'R & R' Red - made with Regent and Rondo grapes this red had a slight spice on the nose. A light red at 12.5% with plenty of hedgerow fruit flavours, damson, sloe and bramble.
Eglantine North Star Dessert Wine - ice wine is made by leaving the grapes on the vine until frosted but as this isn't possible in the climate the grapes are picked then frozen. This wine was served at The Ritz banquet for the King's Coronation. It was full of sweet flavours including apricot, mango and marmalade.
Eglantine Cherry still wine - full of morello cherry flavours with a sweet edge this wine had a slightly smokey finish.
After our lovely tasting we settled in the barn for lunch. Hubby ordered the cheese platter and I chose the Mediterranean platter but we shared both. It was so nice relaxing with a glass of wine enjoying the fresh food, the cheese was really good.
It was a super afternoon discovering a new vineyard and new wines. Thank you Deb & Erik for such a great gift, we really enjoyed our wine treat.