09-11-2019 13:04 via theguardian.com

Say cheers to a cheeky little red, all the way from Wolverhampton

A hardy Swiss grape is promising the seemingly impossible: a full-bodied red wine produced in the Midlands and the northIt is not, perhaps, where many would expect to find the future of the British wine industry, but a site nine miles south-west of Wolverhampton might just be the place.At the Halfpenny Green wine estate in Staffordshire, some 3,000 vines are producing a new variety of grape that the country’s major winegrowers are hoping will transform British viticulture.If you could cons
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