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English Wine Week (21st - 29th June) is a celebration of this small but mighty region, offering internationally recognised, award-winning wines, championing innovation and excellency.
Enjoy English Wine Week at Artelium, a contemporary wine estate which celebrates English wine and art. Deep in rural East Sussex, but just 20 minutes from Brighton and an hour from London, explore Artelium on a guided vineyard tour, admire original art and sculpture commissioned from Sussex artists, enjoy a tutored wine tasting and finish with an alfresco lunch overlooking the vines created and cooked by resident chef, and fresh from MasterChef: The Professionals, Michael Notman-Watt.
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To celebrate English Wine Week, Artelium has curated a special case of three signature sparkling wines, including the estate’s Blanc de Blancs 2018, which won Gold at the 2024 Decanter World Wine Awards. The Sparkling Trio case is available to order online with free UK delivery throughout the whole of June, and is a perfect introduction to Artelium’s winemaking philosophy, or a thoughtful gift for any sparkling wine lover.
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Events during English Wine Week
From London to Lewes, Artelium is ‘out and about’ during English Wine Week with a host of exclusive partner dinners and tastings taking place at Tate Modern, The Goring Hotel which is hosted by wine expert and author Tom Surgey, and Mallow. Closer to home are dinners and events at Dill and No.34 in Lewes, and the Artelium team will be pouring at Charleston Lewes, as part of the Sussex Winelands event on 28 June.
About English Wine
Over the past two decades, English wine has quietly transformed from a niche curiosity into one of the most exciting stories in the global wine industry. With a combination of climate shifts, technological advancements and daring ambition, English winemakers are turning heads and winning awards showcasing that innovation is thriving in the vineyards.
The sparkling wine scene is where English producers have made a bold mark. Thanks to the chalky soils of southern England - geologically similar to those in Champagne - along with a warming climate, English sparkling wines now rival some of the best from France. Artelium’s Blancs de Blancs 2018 and Curators Cuvee 2018 are two traditional method English wines which have garnered international acclaim, winning gold at the Decanter International Wine Awards in 2024.
Find out more at www.artelium.com