Kent in England is suddenly alive with vineyards. The English wine industry is growing rapidly, and Kent is at the forefront. You may have heard of Chapel Down, the most famous in the region, but there are plenty more to see. Here we will detail the 10 best vineyards in Kent and the alternatives to Chapel Down, the most famous in the area. These are the best places for wine tasting in Kent.
When we are in the UK, one of our favourite pastimes is to visit a vineyard and try a few glasses of their latest English wine. It’s a great day out and quick jaunt from London. Most vineyards now offer some food to snack on whilst you quaff the wine. You can often request a vineyard tour, formal tasting experience or just take a self guided tour.
- Does Kent have Vineyards?
- Where are the best vineyards in Kent?
- A Kent vineyard with a restaurant: Shoreham
- A Kent vineyard with tours: Hush Heath, Marden
- Kent vineyard with a restaurant: Squerrys Westerham
- Herbert Hall, Marden, a small family run Kent vineyard
- Yotes Court, Mereworth a Kent vineyard with a view
- Biddenden Vineyard, Biddenden, a Kent Vineyard with great character
- A relaxed vineyard in Kent: Barnsole, Canterbury
- A traditional vineyard in Kent: Chartham
- A modern Kent vineyard: Woodchurch Wines, Woodchurch
- A secret Kent Vineyard: Red Hill Farm Estate
- How to visit vineyards in Kent?
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Does Kent have Vineyards?
Kent has lots of vineyards to try English wine. Many people have heard of Chapel Down, which is the biggest and most well known vineyard in Kent. But there are lots of alternatives to Chapel Down across Kent.
Below is our review of the 10 best vineyards to visit in Kent, England in 2023. As well as some top tips for how to visit.
Where are the best vineyards for wine tasting in Kent?
A vineyard in Kent with a restaurant: Mount Vineyard Shoreham
Mount Vineyard has a great restaurant as well as a few different spaces you can sit to enjoy a glass of wine. Its located near to Shoreham train station and there are also some walks nearby. The restaurant serves charcuterie and great pizza. They sell a mix of red and white wines for your wine tasting in Kent.
Wine 2/3
Experience 2/3
Price ££
A Kent vineyard with tours: Hush Heath, Marden

Hush Heath (Balfour) is a large vineyard and one of the most commercial. The terrace overlooking the vines is truly special. Despite being commercial, you often see the owners wandering around with their dog and they are super friendly.
There’s a really broad range of wine on offer. I love the Lesley Sparkling Red (named after Lesley, one of the owners), its really unique and tastes like Christmas. The Skye Chardonnay is also a delight.
You can buy three tasting samples of the wines for £5 or £10 for the premium. A bottle is around £30. Nearest train stations are Marden or Staplehurst. This vineyard is a great alternative to Chapel Down when looking for wine tasting in Kent.
Wine 3/3
Experience 3/3
Price ££
Kent vineyard with a foodie restaurant: Squerrys Westerham
Squerrys is quite fancy. Its known for its sparkling wine and a glass of fizz will set you back around £10. The restaurant is relatively upscale but the setting is wonderfully scenic and the food enjoyable.
The desserts are particularly great if you have a sweet tooth. You can also choose to picnic in the vines (at additional cost.) Squerrys is close to Sevenoaks or Orpington train stations. You can still enjoy wine tasting in Kent at Squerrys, but the wine will be served alongside a delicious meal.

(Already been to Squerrys? why not try the Champagne bars in Folkestone)
Wine 2/3
Experience 2/3
Price £££
Herbert Hall, Marden, a small family run vineyard in Kent

Herbert Hall vineyard is small and family run and simply one of my favourite places. On a sunny day, walking into the garden feels like being at a good old fashioned English summer party. Location wise, it’s a bit out in the sticks but we cycled here from Marden station.
Herbert Hall are fizz specialists, so that’s what you can buy by the bottle or half bottle at the vineyard. They also sell a nice Rosè but it’s from Provence not Kent! It doesn’t’ really offer wine tasting in Kent, but you can buy a bottle and enjoy it in the garden.
Wine 3/3 (limited but I love the fizz)
Experience 3/3
Price £££
Yotes Court, Mereworth a Kent vineyard with a view

When visiting Kent vineyards one alternative to Chapel Down has to be Yotes Court with one of the best vistas of all the Kent vineyards. It’s set up on a hill so you get lovely views. The wine is delicious, they’ve recently won awards despite being a relative newcomer to the wine scene.
You can purchase a glass, bottle, or a tasting experience. I opted for the latter, its reasonably priced and a chance to try 5 of their wines. The vineyard staff will give you tasting guidance and you also get snacks included! This is one of the best wine tasting in Kent for the full experience you get.
Wine 3/3
Experience 3/3
Price ££

Biddenden Vineyard, Biddenden, a Kent Vineyard with great character
Biddenden is a small vineyard which started out as an apple farm. It also sells a range of ciders. The cellar door is friendly and accessible, but fairly basic. That said, I love that you can buy wine by the glass and some snacks and its really reasonably priced. The Ortega is a refreshing and floral wine, highly enjoyable. The vineyard has a “working farm” vibe, which sets it apart from others. You can also do a wine tasting tasting here and tour the vines.
Wine 2/3
Experience 2/3
Price ££
A relaxed vineyard in Kent: Barnsole, Canterbury

Barnsole vineyard is owned by a couple who have been in the business for around 15 years. Of all the vineyards I’ve visited, I think the bottles here are the most reasonably priced and enjoyable to boot. The bacchus is particularly nice.
By design, this is more of a cellar door set up than somewhere to come for a day out. There is no food to buy and you normally can’t buy a glass, but you can do a small tasting. Barnsole wine should be strongly considered when visiting Kent vineyards as an alternative to Chapel Down.
Wine 3/3
Experience 1/3
Price £
A traditional vineyard in Kent: Chartham
Chartham is a small vineyard, super close to Chartham train station. Another family run vineyard with low key vibes. The wine is enjoyable and can be tried by the glass. I tried two white wines, the Bacchus and Pinot Gris and particularly enjoyed the floral notes of the latter.
Wine 2/3
Experience 2/3
Price £
A modern Kent vineyard: Woodchurch Wines, Woodchurch

Wood Church vineyard has a super modern bar building and fantastic views. On a sunny day sitting here, you could easily feel transported to South Africa. There are a few wines on offer, my highlight was a fruity but refreshing Rosè. It’s super pale and reminiscent of Provence wine.
Wine 3/3
Experience 2/3 (its lovely but perhaps lacking in some vibe)
Price ££
A secret Kent Vineyard: Red Hill Farm Estate, Wateringbury

Red Hill Farm Estate is a small and quiet vineyard in Kent run by a young family. This vineyard feels like a bit of a secret as it’s very well hidden in Wateringbury, Kent alongside some footpaths. Although the vines have been growing since 2015, the vineyard has only been serving wine to customers popping in since 2020. They started with a pop-up bar and now there’s a delightful decked seating area, complete with an industrial chic container acting as a bar and bottle shop. A really friendly and social vineyard with an unpretentious feeling.
There are still wines available, white, red and rose as well as some delicious sparkling options. Prices are very reasonable.
Wine 3/3
Experience 3/3 – very relaxed and social vibes
Price £
How to visit vineyards in Kent?
I’ve always travelled to the vineyards independently, using the train or even hiking and cycling between them. You can of course drive, but that limits the enjoyment of the wines! Wine tasting in Kent is all about the drinking, so try to arrange some transport between the vineyards.
There are a few tour companies, I’ve not tried them yet and some seem a bit pricey. But worth checking out Wine Tours of Kent – here. Or Cycle the Vineyard if you’re after a holiday experience – info here
If you’re looking for a wine bar in Kent with a twist, why not try the Lighthouse in Folkestone? More information here.
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