5 Key Considerations for Planting Your Dream Vineyard

Grape growing and wine production in the UK is booming. It is the fastest growing agricultural sector many are keen to invest.
With years of experience supporting clients from their initial idea through to complete vineyard installation and winery build. In this article, we set out the key things to consider before embarking on your journey.
David & Lexa’s journey at Wraxall Vineyard

Learn about David & Lexa’s journey at Wraxall Vineyard David Bailey of Wraxall Vineyard David Bailey talks to Rebecca Pitcairn on English Wine Diaries about his wine journey with partner […]
Vinescapes at the Farm Innovation Show on 6th & 7th November
Thousands of farmers looking to maximise the money-making potential of their land will flock to Birmingham’s NEC on November 6 & 7. The Farm Business Innovation Show is Britain’s biggest […]
Climate resilience in the UK wine sector — CREWS-UK
Vinescapes are thrilled to be involved with a new research venture, studying future climate change projections and impacts on UK wine production, CREWS-UK. As cool climate viticulture expands rapidly in the […]
BBC Radio 4 Farming Today – Dr Nesbitt
Dr Alistair Nesbitt was interviewed by the BBC for its flagship farming programme (Farming Today – 9th November 2018) regarding his research into suitable areas in England and Wales to […]
The growing English wine sector

The number of new English & Welsh vineyards and their size continues to rise rapidly. By 2017 England & Wales had over 500 vineyards and an estimated 2,500 hectares under […]
A boutique Berkshire winery

Good winery design is critical to high quality wine production, returns on investments, and your wine production story. Our extensive understanding of wine production technology and processes, efficient and safe […]
Moorbridge vineyard

Vinescapes is at the forefront of viticulture suitability analysis in the UK. Our site assessments and recommendations drive the critical decision making process of whether and what to plant. We […]
Site evaluation

Vinescapes routinely use ultra high resolution (1 x 1 m) satellite or airborne derived terrain data to map and model potential vineyard sites. Using state-of-the-art geographic information software, topography, aspect, […]
Publication: Winery Energy

Vinescapes’ Dr Alistair Nesbitt and associate Dr Mervyn Smyth from Ulster University have published the first review into energy use in English wineries. This review: ‘Energy and English wine production: […]