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:( updated Sat, 29/07/2023 - 16:22)

The total area under vine in the UK including hobby and abandoned vineyards is approximately 2000 hectares. The productive area for the 2015 harvest is estimated to be approximately 1839 hectares

The majority of commercial vineyard plantings are situated in South East England with over 1500 hectares under vine in Kent, East and West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight. There are over 300 hectares in the South West (Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset Wiltshire and Gloucestershire.

Kent contains the largest area under vine with approximately 380 hectares, closely followed by West Sussex with 323 hectares and then Hampshire with 241 hectares. Vineyards also extend into Essex and East Anglia, the Midlands, with some even further north. There are now approx. 45 hectares of vines planted in Wales.

The main vine varieties grown in the UK are now dominated by the classic sparkling wine varieties, mainly Chardonnay (approximately 518 hectares) and Pinot Noir (approximately 483 hectares). The other classic sparkling varieties account for 194 hectares. The classic sparkling (PDO) varieties now make up over 60 % of the planted area within the U.K.

The longer established white varieties Bacchus, Seyval Blanc, Reichensteiner and Muller-Thurgau account for approximately 374 hectares, around 20% of the total area.

There are over 700 individual vineyards in the British Isles ranging from extremely small ones (the smallest only has six vines) to ones of almost 90-hectares (222-acres). Together they total around 2,000-hectares (4,942-acres). Some of the larger wine producers have multiple vineyards, Nyetimber being the largest with seven separate sites covering 171-hectares (423-acres). Other large producers include Denbies 107-hectares (264-acres) and Chapel Down 78-hectares (192-acres). Many of the larger producers - Chapel Down, Ridgeview, Camel Valley and others - also buy grapes from vineyards which are usually under long-term contract to them or with which they have grape supply agreements.

Overall there are 43 growers with less than 0.10-hectares; 53 growers of between 5 and 9-hectares and 46 growers of 10-hectares or more. Together, the largest 100 producers control around 75% of the UK’s wine production.

Under EU regulations, all vineyards of 0.10-hectares or more (0.25-acres) have to be registered with the Wine Standards Branch of the Food Standards Agency who issue a Vineyard Register (VR). In August 2015 this showed the UK as having 1,654 hectares (4,087-acres) of commercial vineyards, together with another 159 hectares (393-acres) of ‘hobby’ and ‘abandoned’ vineyards owned by 156 growers which make no commercial wine. The VR also shows there to be 131 producers with wineries and 342 producers without, a total of 473 producers. Unfortunately, owing to various factors, the VR is out-of-date and incomplete and cannot be relied upon to be 100% accurate

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Hectarage by County

Hectaressort ascending County Region
358.02 : Kent South East England
335.68 : Hampshire South East England
305.22 : West Sussex South East England
235.18 : East Sussex South East England
153.42 : Surrey South East England
146.19 : Essex East of England
86.32 : Devon South West England
70.17 : Dorset South West England
67.81 : Gloucestershire South West England
50.14 : Suffolk
38.77 : Cornwall South West England
35.64 : Oxfordshire South East England
27.12 : Norfolk East of England
26.55 : Wiltshire South West England
25.12 : Berkshire South East England
20.07 : Somerset South West England
20.07 : Buckinghamshire South East England
19.28 : Herefordshire West Midlands
17.49 : Lincolnshire Yorkshire and the Humber
16.82 : Shropshire West Midlands
16.74 : Monmouthshire Wales
13.84 : Staffordshire West Midlands
9.65 : Cambridgeshire East of England
9.57 : Nottinghamshire East Midlands
9.24 : Isle of Wight South East England
8.60 : Worcestershire West Midlands
8.23 : Leicestershire East Midlands
7.71 : Powys Wales
7.44 : Bristol South West England
7.28 : Northamptonshire East Midlands
6.18 : Glamorgan Wales
5.05 : Jersey Channel Islands
4.78 : London Greater London
4.33 : Hertfordshire South East England
3.12 : Anglesey (Isle of) Wales
3.02 : Warwickshire West Midlands
2.94 : Gwynedd Wales
2.88 : Derbyshire East Midlands
2.73 : Eire
2.62 : Bedfordshire East of England
2.60 : East Riding of Yorkshire Yorkshire and the Humber
2.58 : Ceredigion Wales
2.21 : West Yorkshire Yorkshire and the Humber
1.77 : South Yorkshire Yorkshire and the Humber
1.73 : North Yorkshire Yorkshire and the Humber
1.21 : Pembrokeshire Wales
1.20 : Cheshire North West England
1.00 : Carmarthenshire Wales
0.76 : Lancashire North West England
0.40 : Cardiff Wales
0.40 : Swansea Wales
0.40 : Conwy Wales
0.40 : Northumberland North East England
0.37 : Fife Scotland
0.30 : Guernsey Channel Islands
0.10 : County Durham North East England
0.01 : Aberdeenshire Scotland
0.01 : Denbighshire Wales
0.00 : Flintshire Wales
0.00 : Wexford Eire
0.00 : Perthshire Scotland
0.00 : West Midlands West Midlands
0.00 : Newport Wales
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