Coddington Vineyard is one of the smaller commercial vineyards in the UK but is now recognised as one of the very best. Its 2 acres of vineyards (originally planted in 1985) are located on a south-facing slope just west of the Malvern Hills in Herefordshire. Until recently winemaking took place off-site, but in the last few years a small winery has been built, so owners Denis and Ann Savage now have total control over the wines.
Four grape varieties are grown: Bacchus, Kerner, Ortega and Pinot Gris and the Savages have won many awards for their quality wines.
Coddington Vineyard is one of the smaller commercial vineyards in the UK but is now recognised as one of the very best. Its 2 acres of vineyards (originally planted in 1985) are located on a south-facing slope just west of the Malvern Hills in Herefordshire. Until recently winemaking took place off-site, but in the last few years a small winery has been built, so owners Denis and Ann Savage now have total control over the wines.
Four grape varieties are grown: Bacchus, Kerner, Ortega and Pinot Gris and the Savages have won many awards for their quality wines.