The Grange vineyard, nestled in Hampshire’s rolling hills near Alresford, has been crowned the UK’s best summer vineyard after topping FitFlop’s nationwide analysis of 254 producer vineyards.
📊 By The Numbers
- 181,500 — Google searches for The Grange during summer months
- 5.0 stars — Average Google review rating, a perfect score
- £25 — Cost of a three-wine tasting and tour
FitFlop’s study weighted factors including visitor demand, affordability, sunshine hours, and rainfall to identify destinations offering the richest all-round experience. The Grange scored 77 out of 100, outperforming rivals on search volume and review quality despite moderate summer rainfall.
The estate, established in 2011 by siblings Zam, Rose, Lucy and Mark, produces sparkling wine from 52,000 vines planted on flinty south-facing slopes in Burges Field. The siblings, who previously worked in television, publishing, design and finance, sought to create a legacy business rooted in the land.
Key Points
- ✅ Most searched UK vineyard in summer with 181,500 Google queries
- ⚡ Perfect 5.0-star rating based on thousands of reviews
- 💡 £25 tour includes tasting of three signature wines
Visitors can tour the vineyard, learn the production process, and sample wines that reflect the chalk and flint soils of the estate. The Grange also offers overnight stays across its wider estate, blending wine-tasting with countryside retreat. The siblings’ focus on quality and accessibility has drawn praise from critics and drinkers alike.
| Aspect | Top Vineyard | National Average |
|---|---|---|
| Google searches (summer) | 181,500 | 12,000 |
| Average review score | 5.0 stars | 4.3 stars |
| Tasting price | £25 | £30–£50 |
The Grange’s success comes as UK wine tourism surges, with Hampshire emerging as a hub for sparkling production. Its south-facing slopes, sheltered by the South Downs, create ideal conditions for Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes, the backbone of its traditional-method sparkling wines.
💡 Pro Tip
Book tours midweek to avoid weekend crowds and enjoy quieter tastings with winemakers, who often share unreleased blends during off-peak visits.
Founded by the four siblings in 2011, The Grange was born from a shared desire to build more than a business—something lasting, rooted in place and passion. Their backgrounds in television, publishing, design and finance shaped a brand that balances sophistication with approachability, a formula that’s resonating nationwide.
- 📊 The estate’s Burges Field vineyard benefits from chalk soils that impart minerality to its sparkling wines
- 🔍 Winemakers hand-tend all 52,000 vines, ensuring tight quality control
- ⚠️ Despite high acclaim, summer rainfall can disrupt outdoor tastings—always check weather updates
With the UK wine industry expanding, The Grange stands as a testament to what can be achieved when heritage meets innovation. Its top ranking signals a shift toward recognizing regional excellence in English sparkling wine.
