Reviews
What a wonderful title! Who said we can't make good quality wine in Britain? Well, there now around 300 vineyards spread the length and breadth of the UK and wine production is set to double in the near future in order to cope with the huge demand for our wines. In 2006, an English sparkling wine was voted best in the world. Sound too good to be true? It isn't, it's just that the face of UK wine has changed dramatically over the past few years.
In this guide, based on a tour that David Harvey made in 2006, Grape Britain celebrates in style the emergence of a distinctive and vibrant UK wine scene. On his travels he takes us from Camel Valley, in Cornwall, to Leventhorpe, in Yorkshire, and from the big Champagne challenger Nyetimber, in Sussex, to small producers like historic Parva, in Wales.
This is more than just a wine book though; you also learn a wealth of information on the producing areas, their environments and, best of all, you will be introduced to the people who make them.
This is the one essential book to learn about this fascinating and, until now, largely overlooked comer of the wine world.
Derek Kingwell, Westmoreland Gazette, Saturday, June 27th 2008