6 best vineyards in the Cotswolds

6 BEST VINEYARDS IN THE COTSWOLDS.


The Cotswolds is known for its charming villages, rolling hills, and now, its blossoming wine scene. This picturesque region has become a hotspot for English wine, offering a mix of boutique vineyards and exceptional tasting experiences.

Here’s a roundup of the best vineyards in the Cotswolds for a day (or weekend) of wine appreciation.


6 best vineyards in The Costwolds: A map


1. Woodchester Valley Vineyard

A true gem in the heart of the Cotswolds, Woodchester Valley produces award-winning still and sparkling wines. Their tasting tours offer stunning views of the surrounding countryside, and their dedication to quality winemaking is evident in every sip. Don’t miss their sparkling rosé, a crowd favorite.

Highlights:

  • Guided vineyard tours and tastings
  • Stay overnight in their luxury vineyard rooms
  • Panoramic vineyard views

Find out more about Woodchester Valley Vineyard here.


2. Three Choirs Vineyard

Though technically in Gloucestershire, Three Choirs is a short drive from the Cotswolds and well worth the trip. It’s one of England’s largest and oldest vineyards, producing a diverse range of wines. The vineyard features walking trails, making it ideal for a leisurely day out.

Highlights:

Find out more and book your visit here.


3. Stanlake Park Wine Estate

Located just outside the Cotswolds, Stanlake Park is a must-visit for its beautiful grounds and approachable, fun wine tours. Known for its sparkling wines and refreshing whites, the estate combines history and modern winemaking.

Highlights:

  • Informative and relaxed wine tours
  • Dog-friendly outdoor spaces
  • Tasting room with snacks and charcuterie

Find out more and book to visit Stanlake Park Wine Estate here.


4. Poulton Hill Estate

This boutique vineyard near Cirencester produces a small but impressive selection of wines, including a vibrant sparkling brut. The estate offers a peaceful retreat with opportunities to explore the vines and surrounding countryside.

Highlights:

  • Intimate vineyard tours
  • Artisan wines made with a focus on sustainability
  • Easy access from Cirencester

Find out more and book to visit Poulton Hill Estate here.


5. Little Oak Vineyard

Nestled in the southern Cotswolds, Little Oak Vineyard is a family-run operation that punches above its weight with award-winning sparkling wines and brandy. Their intimate tours and tastings offer a behind-the-scenes look at their boutique production process.

Highlights:

  • Small-scale, personal experience
  • Sparkling wine and brandy specialties
  • Stunning countryside views

Find out more and book to visit Little Oak here.


6. Alder Ridge Vineyard

Though slightly farther afield, Alder Ridge is an excellent choice for those exploring the western reaches of the Cotswolds. Known for its premium sparkling wines, this vineyard pairs gorgeous views with an exceptional tasting experience.

Highlights:

  • Bespoke wine tours and tastings
  • Award-winning English sparkling wines
  • Located near Hungerford, perfect for a day trip

Find out more and book to visit Alder Ridge here.


Vineyards in Gloucestershire

You can get the full detail on each of these vineyards in my more detailed blog post – best vineyards in Gloucestershire.

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