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Laneberg Wine closing down as Covid and Brexit challenges 'prove too much' for region's only urban winery

The Gateshead winery's vintages have won multiple awards every year but the firm's owner has announced it will close in the next few weeks

Elise Lane(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

The owner of the North East’s only urban winery has announced plans to close the company after the challenges of Covid and Brexit proved “too much for our small business”.

Laneberg Wine – the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s most northerly winery, based in the unlikely location of Team Valley, in Gateshead – released its first wines in 2019 to great acclaim from wine critics, customers and retailers.

The company was formed by Newcastle-born Elise Lane, who returned to the region with her family to set up the wine making venture, having already enjoyed a successful corporate finance career.

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Ms Lane, who grew up in Newcastle before moving away more than 20 years ago, developed for the business after acquiring an interest in wine-making while working in corporate finance.

She gained a postgraduate diploma qualification from Plumpton College, the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s acknowledged wine-making centre for excellence, and put her knowledge to commercial use while bringing up her children.

Laneberg Wine received two rounds of funding through NEL Fund Managers – a £35,000 Small Loan Fund investment, supported by the European Regional Development Fund, and £10,000 from the North East Fund – to initially buy in the grapes for its first vintage, and then to help increase production.

But in an email sent to customers, Ms Lane said Laneberg Wine will be closing soon.