A RENOWNED Dorset vineyard has reopened to visitors.
The Langham Wine Estate and Vineyard Cafe is welcoming spring guests after opening its doors this month for the new season.
The estate, at Crawthorne, near Dorchester, offers a range of attractions, including guided and self-guided tours of the vineyards and food at Hall’s Kitchen, which is being provided by a new team this year.
A spokesperson said: “On Langham’s guided tours, you’ll learn how we make world-class, traditional method sparkling wines from Dorset’s chalk
soils.
“In the vineyards, see what it takes to grow the best quality fruit, then head to the winery to learn about head wine-maker Tommy and his team’s minimal intervention approach to wine-making.”
For more details, and to book a tour, log on to www.langhamwine.co.uk
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