12 English Wines To Drink Now, Tried And Tested

I’ll admit it: I was late. Frustratingly so, for someone in the know. And while I was dithering, England’s southern counties were building a serious wine arsenal to rival the best in the world.

Champagne houses clocked it early—Taittinger in Kent with Domaine Evremond; Pommery at Pinglestone in Hampshire—realizing South-East England’s belemnite chalk mirrored the Côte des Blancs, with growing seasons that now reliably ripen the classic trio for traditional-method fizz.

Again, I could kick myself for not investing early—but here we are, not all that sad, because we’re still drinking the best of it now.

With a number of local and international winemakers putting real money and people on the ground, the category is no longer a curiosity, either. WineGB’s latest industry report shows production settling at roughly 69% sparkling / 31% still (close to the long-term split), exports rising, and still-wine volumes growing by the month.

In layman’s terms, the wines are no longer “nice for England”; they’re table-stakes. This year, Nyetimber’s Blanc de Blancs 2016 Magnum even took IWC Champion Sparkling Wine—the first time a non-Champagne has ever done so—and Cherie Spriggs (also of Nyetimber) took Sparkling Winemaker of the Year (again).

And that’s just the start. I’ve tasted hundreds of bottles from every corner of the country—most of which have been fantastic, to be honest—and feel it is now my wine expert duty to share the very best among them. So, without further ado, these 12 English wines are those that truly reign supreme.

The 12 Best English Wines to Drink Now, Tried and Tested

1. Nyetimber Blanc de Blancs 2016 Magnum

Source: https://www.forbes.com/sites/lelalondon/2025/09/26/12-english-wines-to-drink-now-tried-and-tested/