Cellar Door Diary

Ah, the quintessential British summer! Originally intended to take place outside the charming wine store in St Albans, the event was hastily relocated to a cavernous warehouse next door. 
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The majority of the vines here are the Monastrell grape variety (also known as Mourvèdre in France or Mataro in Australia). Here, every task from planting to harvesting is a true labour of love. The climate is harsh, with temperatures reaching up 40 degrees in the summer and can have a temperature difference of 25 degrees between day and night.
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An exciting new vineyard venture on a family farm in Hertfordshire will see 15 hectares of land under vine produce delicious still rosé wine in years to come under the Lokkelebery Vineyard label.
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