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South West vineyards perform well in The WineGB Awards 2023

Cornwall, Devon and Hampshire, gained 19 medals each, closely followed by Wiltshire (14 medals) Dorset (13 medals)

Three Choirs Vineyard near Newent(Image: Three Choirs Vineyard )

The South West has performed well in The WineGB Awards 2023.

This year saw a record number of entries for the English wine recognition which awards gold, silver and bronze medal status. Of the medals awarded, 156 went to sparkling, (38 Gold, 81 Silver and 37 Bronze) and 157 to still wines (10 Gold, 64 Silver and 83 Bronze).

Notable successes among smaller producers in the gold medal sparkling wine category included two Wiltshire producers, first-time entrant Domaine Hugo's Hugo 19 and Southcott Vineyard 2018 Classic. This year the competition saw two sparkling red wines taking home medals, one of which was Cornwall's Camel Valley Vineyard, which won a bronze medal for its sparking red 2021.

Nania’s vineyard in Bristol won a silver medal for its still Orange Ortega, while Cornwall-based Trevibban Mill took home a silver medal for its Pet Nat wine, Trevibban Mill Pét Nat 2022.

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Cornwall, Devon and Hampshire, gained 19 medals each, closely followed by Wiltshire (14 medals) Dorset (13 medals), and Gloucestershire (11 medals).

James Cumming owner of Fenny Castle, based in Wells, said: “It is an amazing time to be part of the English wine Industry as the wines go from strength to strength. As a small producer in Somerset we are delighted to have been awarded a gold medal in the 2023 WineGB Awards for our Fenny Castle Sparkling Rosé 2019.”

Martin Fowke, winemaking director at Three Choirs Vineyard near Newent, added: “We are delighted for ourselves and two other vineyards White Castle (in Llanvetherine) and Whitehall (based in Wiltshire) who we also produced gold winning wines for that were entered into the WineGB awards.”