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English and Welsh Wine Production Sees Sharp Increase in 2025
First article: 24 mar. 2026, 02:01
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The rise in production reflects the growing popularity and quality of English and Welsh wines. Climate change has created more suitable growing conditions for certain grape varieties, allowing winemakers to expand their vineyards and experiment with new techniques. This increase in production is expected to boost the local economy and further establish English and Welsh wines on the global market.Articles about this topic
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English and Welsh winemakers report sharp rise in production in 2025
The hot, dry summer and an increase in vineyard planting resulted in the third-largest UK grape harvestEnglish and Welsh winemakers have reported a sharp rise in production, after the hot, dry summer in 2025 and an increase in vineyard planting resulted in the third-largest UK harvest.The equivalent of 16.5m bottles were produced across the UK last year – or 124,377 hectolitres – according to figures from the wine regulator, the Food Standards Agency (FSA). Continue reading...
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