Chapel Down more than doubles land it leases in Kent

Winemaker Chapel Down has more than doubled the amount of land where it can grow its grapes as it aims to cope with increased demand for its wines.

The company has increased its land under lease by 181 acres to 326 acres, adding two sites to its current two vineyards in Tenterden and Blue Bell Hill.

The largest is at Street Farm in Boxley on the North Downs, measuring 131 acres, with the other at Scurms Farm in Sandhurst on the Kent and Sussex border, measuring 50 acres.

Brexit fears over a shortage of fruit pickers at Chapel Down
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The move was paid for by a crowdfunding scheme it conducted last year, raising nearly £4 million from more than 1,400 investors.

It follows the completion of a long term lease at Court Lodge Farm in Boxley, which was announced in September, close to its existing site at Kits Coty on Blue Bell Hill.

Chief executive Frazer Thompson said: “This is more exciting news for us. The Boxley site is close to our existing vineyard at Kits Coty and our other previously announced new site at Court Lodge Farm on the North Downs.

“We believe this area of the North Downs offers the finest terroir in England for sparkling varieties and successive excellent crops from Kits Coty prove it.

Chapel Down has vineyards in Tenterden, Blue Bell Hill and west Kent
Chapel Down has vineyards in Tenterden, Blue Bell Hill and west Kent

“The site in Sandhurst is in a proven area for distinctive and high quality still and sparkling varieties close to the winery at Tenterden.

“ Both sites will be planted over the coming years to enable us to grow more World Class grapes to satisfy the increasing demand for Chapel Down wines over the next 25 years.”

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