Welsh Wine Week (23rd May - 2nd June 2024) is the annual celebration of Wales' vineyards and the award-winning wine they produce. With four great vineyards here in Monmouthshire you're spoiled for choice, so have a look at some of the great things they have on for Welsh Wine Week.
Discover Monmouthshire's vineyards
White Castle Vineyard
The Crème de la crème of Welsh vineyards, White Castle prides themselves on equisite wine and delivering an unforgettable experience at their vineyard. They perennially win awards at the prestigious Decanter World Wine Awards, so it's definitely wine to try.
This year they're going all out with tastings across Wales at Chepstow (23rd May), Llanwrst (29th May) and Cardiff (30th May), plus at the vineyard you can enjoy tours and tastings every Friday - Sunday (pus Bank Holidays). You'll embark on an immersive journey through the vines with the owners regaling their unforgettable experiences and lasting memories, before returning to the cellar door to taste the wines themselves.
Find out more about the tour and tastings here
Parva Farm Vineyard, Tintern
The vineyard with perhaps the best view in Monmouthshire, Parva Farm Vineyard is nestled on the slopes of the Wye Valley overlooking Tintern and it's famous Abbey. Fresh off of their win for Best Still White at the Welsh Wine Awards, you can enjoy free self guided tours of the vineyard throughout Welsh Wine Week.
The Dell Vineyard, Raglan
Monmouthshire's newest vineyard, The Dell Vineyard are already making a big name for themselves, winning best still rosé at the latest Welsh Wine Awards. You can find their wines in restaurants and suppliers across the country, but it's always best to go straight to the source, their great vineyard near Raglan.
For Welsh Wine Week they'll be offering three days where you can tour the vines and taste the wines. There's free BYO picnic days on the 26th May and 1st June, plus you guided tours and tastings on the 27th May.
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