Britain's vineyards now bring in MILLIONS of tourists who flock to sample booming UK industry
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Britain's vineyards now bring in millions of tourists who have flocked to the UK to sample the booming industry.Visitors from America, Italy and Scandinavia are increasingly drawn to the rolling hills and sparkling wines of Sussex and Surrey.Denbies Wine Estate near Dorking welcomed a record 425,000 guests through its gates last year, with the venue's open-top train tours proving particularly popular among international travellers.Chris White, the estate's chief executive, noted "strong growth from the Nordics, Italy and the USA" among his visitors.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say He explained: "Wine tourism has become central to the English wine story.
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People want to understand the story behind the wine, see where it is produced, learn more about viticulture and experience the landscape that makes English sparkling wine possible."The Kent-based producer Chapel Down has sold more than a million bottles of sparkling wine in a single year.The company's American expansion has been...
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