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Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Wine Tours in East Sussex With a Glass of Bubbly



South East of England is home to many of the best English wine vineyards in the country, with the East Sussex and Kent boasting a large part of the UK the best manufacturers. With the sale of wine in the English language to see positive growth in the UK market and home sales in recent years have even been picked for export, things are looking good in the English wine industry.

This meant that many UK consumers are now venturing to the South East of England for the holidays and weekend breaks and look for some of the rising stars of English wines of the world, thus the birth of "wine tourism" flourishes in the the UK.

From the perspective of expensive holidays overseas travel, vacation in England offers amazing value and versatility, which means that if you have an interest in wine and want to learn more about English wine, holiday homes in East Sussex could be just the ticket.

of vineyards in this area are also getting attention from their French counterparts, such as even the wine producers in the likes of champagne watching the country's wine production and properties in East Sussex. This is mainly due to the composition of the soil around the local vicinity of the South Downs countryside, which essentially is similar to the famed French department of Champagne itself.

This unique composition of the soil has a high share of chalky soil provides good drainage, but more importantly is rich in minerals, which means that it is fertile and good for viticulture. This positive attribute to this type of soil and geographical position of the southern coast, means that it is extremely suitable for growing grapes for the production of "sparkling wine". As it is currently one of the best English sparkling wines are located in this region.

English sparkling wine production has seen a huge increase in both sales and the way in the English wine producers have diversified into the development of production sparkling, like a lot of expense in setting up the production of champagne. In the past 15 years there has been a steady increase in the English sparkling wine production, which means that many vineyards are now reaping the financial benefits, winning awards and attracting interest far and wide.

So, if you like a holiday or mini-break with a difference, why not enjoy a trip to East Sussex, where you can stay in one of the many local country hotels that are ideal for relaxing accommodation, so you can explore many local vineyards and enjoy their wine tours and tastings.

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