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Welsh vineyards 'could increase to 50 by 2035' | Welsh vineyards 'could increase to 50 by 2035' |
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Wales could have 50 vineyards in 20 years' time, according to one grower who is selling Welsh wine to France. | Wales could have 50 vineyards in 20 years' time, according to one grower who is selling Welsh wine to France. |
Richard Morris, from Ancre Hill estates winery near Monmouth, said other countries with similar climates, such as Nova Scotia in Canada, have already developed a successful wine industry. | Richard Morris, from Ancre Hill estates winery near Monmouth, said other countries with similar climates, such as Nova Scotia in Canada, have already developed a successful wine industry. |
There are about 17 vineyards in Wales, according to the Welsh Vineyards Association. | There are about 17 vineyards in Wales, according to the Welsh Vineyards Association. |
Wales produces around 100,000 bottles of wine annually. | Wales produces around 100,000 bottles of wine annually. |
He told BBC Radio Wales' Country Focus programme: "We're predicting by 2035 that we'll have four to six wineries in Wales, that we'll have about 50 vineyards. | He told BBC Radio Wales' Country Focus programme: "We're predicting by 2035 that we'll have four to six wineries in Wales, that we'll have about 50 vineyards. |
"That's based on the growth of the wine industry in Nova Scotia, for example, on the eastern seaboard of Canada. | "That's based on the growth of the wine industry in Nova Scotia, for example, on the eastern seaboard of Canada. |
'Honest truth' | 'Honest truth' |
"It's a massive industry there and Wales can quickly get to that level, I'd say, within 10 to 15 years." | "It's a massive industry there and Wales can quickly get to that level, I'd say, within 10 to 15 years." |
The company's selling point is that the wine is "bio-dynamic" which means only natural products are used in production and the broader eco-system is considered. | The company's selling point is that the wine is "bio-dynamic" which means only natural products are used in production and the broader eco-system is considered. |
And it has recently started supplying a wholesaler in the historic wine growing region of Bordeaux, France. | And it has recently started supplying a wholesaler in the historic wine growing region of Bordeaux, France. |
"I know everybody laughs at this but it's the honest truth - we've just had a wine order from a wholesaler in Bordeaux who's interested in selling good wine from around the world," he said. | "I know everybody laughs at this but it's the honest truth - we've just had a wine order from a wholesaler in Bordeaux who's interested in selling good wine from around the world," he said. |
According to the Welsh Vineyard Association, Welsh wine started with the Romans, who are thought to have brought grapes and wine-making to Wales. | According to the Welsh Vineyard Association, Welsh wine started with the Romans, who are thought to have brought grapes and wine-making to Wales. |
Then, in 1875, Lord Bute planted a commercial vineyard at Castell Coch, near Cardiff. | Then, in 1875, Lord Bute planted a commercial vineyard at Castell Coch, near Cardiff. |
From just a few vineyards in the mid-80s there are now about 17 across Wales and Wine Trail Wales has also been launched to show the part they can play in the tourism industry. | From just a few vineyards in the mid-80s there are now about 17 across Wales and Wine Trail Wales has also been launched to show the part they can play in the tourism industry. |
Welsh vineyards are producing around 100,000 bottles of wine a year, up 70% in the decade. | Welsh vineyards are producing around 100,000 bottles of wine a year, up 70% in the decade. |
White Castle vineyard near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, has been going since 2008. It offers tours and tastings as a way of selling its wines. | White Castle vineyard near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, has been going since 2008. It offers tours and tastings as a way of selling its wines. |
Ancre Hill estates is the latest to expand with another 11 acres (4.45 hectares) of vines. | |
Its owners say south facing land with sheltered areas and good drainage provide ideal conditions for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes. | Its owners say south facing land with sheltered areas and good drainage provide ideal conditions for Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes. |
And each field is expected to make 20,000 bottles. | And each field is expected to make 20,000 bottles. |
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