1.5-Hour Swanaford Vineyard Tour And Tasting Experience
A tour of Swanaford Vineyard gives visitors a fascinating insight into growing grapes and making wine in England. Visitors will walk through the vines, seeing the five varieties that we grow on site, including Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier which are the traditional champagne grapes. A visit in the spring will allow visitors to see the vines emerging from winter hibernation, with new shoots forming on the recently pruned vines. In high summer or early autumn, expect lots of vigorous growth and, of course, grapes! The vineyard is set in a beautiful valley within the Dartmoor National Park and is surrounded by breathtaking countryside. Our group sizes are kept deliberately small to ensure that each visitor has a comfortable and engaging experience. Our guides are all highly knowledgeable and extremely friendly. We welcome questions and are happy to talk about all aspects of vineyard management and winemaking.
Departure Point
- On arrival at the vineyard, visitors should make there way from the car park to the tasting barn (a 30 second walk), where a member of the team will be on hand to greet you. It is recommend that visitors arrive a couple of minutes before the official tour starts time.
- On arrival at the vineyard, visitors should make there way from the car park to the tasting barn (a 30 second walk), where a member of the team will be on hand to greet you. It is recommend that visitors arrive a couple of minutes before the official tour starts time.
Points of Interest
Stop At: Swanaford VineyardSwanaford Road, ExeterMolly, Tim, Caroline or Ben will meet you at the tasting barn and take you on a guided walk through the 10,000 vines we have planted on this beautiful Dartmoor valley site. We'll explaining how we grow grapes on Dartmoor and the challenges we face, and then it's back to the barn where visitors are invited to sample all of our wines while we talk you through the wine making process. Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutesAdditional Information
- Service animals allowed
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Guided Tour
- Wine Sampling +18y old
A tour of Swanaford Vineyard gives visitors a fascinating insight into growing grapes and making wine in England. Visitors will walk through the vines, seeing the five varieties that we grow on site, including Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier which are the traditional champagne grapes. A visit in the spring will allow visitors to see the vines emerging from winter hibernation, with new shoots forming on the recently pruned vines. In high summer or early autumn, expect lots of vigorous growth and, of course, grapes! The vineyard is set in a beautiful valley within the Dartmoor National Park and is surrounded by breathtaking countryside. Our group sizes are kept deliberately small to ensure that each visitor has a comfortable and engaging experience. Our guides are all highly knowledgeable and extremely friendly. We welcome questions and are happy to talk about all aspects of vineyard management and winemaking.
Departure Point
- On arrival at the vineyard, visitors should make there way from the car park to the tasting barn (a 30 second walk), where a member of the team will be on hand to greet you. It is recommend that visitors arrive a couple of minutes before the official tour starts time.
- On arrival at the vineyard, visitors should make there way from the car park to the tasting barn (a 30 second walk), where a member of the team will be on hand to greet you. It is recommend that visitors arrive a couple of minutes before the official tour starts time.
Points of Interest
Stop At: Swanaford VineyardSwanaford Road, ExeterMolly, Tim, Caroline or Ben will meet you at the tasting barn and take you on a guided walk through the 10,000 vines we have planted on this beautiful Dartmoor valley site. We'll explaining how we grow grapes on Dartmoor and the challenges we face, and then it's back to the barn where visitors are invited to sample all of our wines while we talk you through the wine making process. Duration: 1 hour and 30 minutesAdditional Information
- Service animals allowed
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Guided Tour
- Wine Sampling +18y old