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How the Solaris Grape is Shaping the Future of Welsh Viticulture Wales, a land of rolling green hills and often dramatic weather, might not be the first place that comes to mind when you think of wine. However, a quiet…

The Ultimate Guide to Velfrey Vineyard The first whispers of dawn are often the most profound at Velfrey Vineyard, nestled in the gentle, south-facing slope of the Lampeter Vale in Pembrokeshire. Before the morning mist fully lifts, a symphony begins:…

The Ultimate Guide to Glyndwr Vineyard Some places feel like they’ve always been there—rooted, timeless, and humming with stories. Glyndwr Vineyard, nestled in the lush heart of the Vale of Glamorgan, is one of those rare gems. As the oldest…

The Ultimate Guide to Welsh Wine When you think of Wales, you might picture ancient castles, rugged mountains, and dramatic coastlines. But nestled in its green valleys and gentle slopes, a different kind of magic is taking root. The Welsh…

Things to do in Abergavenny: Looking for the best things to do in Abergavenny? Nestled between three iconic mountains and bursting with flavour, heritage, and heart, this picturesque market town effortlessly captures the soul of Wales. Known as the “Gateway…

White Castle Vineyard: The Welsh Vineyard Winning International Acclaim Nestled among the gentle slopes of Monmouthshire, near the historic town of Abergavenny, White Castle Vineyard stands as a shining testament to ambition, craftsmanship, and the flourishing reputation of Welsh wine.…

Cottage Orchard: The Story of a Family, an Orchard, and Pure Welsh Honey There’s something achingly simple—and deeply satisfying—about honey straight from the hive. When it’s crafted with love, respect for nature, and a sense of place, each spoonful tells…

Why These are the Best Things to Do in Llangollen Nestled deep within the stunning Dee Valley, Llangollen is a magical mix of Welsh culture, industrial heritage, and natural wonder. Watched over by the ruins of Castell Dinas Brân, this…

Why Welsh Grass-Fed Farming Must Be Defended Against Misleading Global Food Reports In recent years, a growing chorus of global institutions — from the UN to the EU and the World Economic Forum — have shaped food policy based on…

The Spirit of Barry Island Spirits Co Close your eyes and imagine the crisp salty air of Barry Island—the rumble of the sea, bright skies, and laughter on the promenade. Now, imagine tasting it. With a glass of Barry Island…