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DRINKS
Marshwood Vale Cider
07789 076481
www.marshwoodvalecider.com
M
arshwood Vale Cider produces multi
award-winning cider, using tried and tested
traditional methods. The ciders are fermented for
an average of six months and aged in oak barrels.
The range consists of dry, medium and sweet
ciders, traditional still cider, and bottle conditioned
for the connoisseur. Truly “sunshine in a glass”.
They also produce meads, liqueurs, vinegars, juices
and pickles.
Available at:
Portesham Vineyard
01305 871444
www.porteshamvineyard.com
P
ortesham Vineyard is an artisan vineyard
on the southern slopes of the South Dorset
Downs, close to the Jurassic Coast, producing wine
from vines that have been nurtured in balance with
the countryside to create a fresh, light, distinctive
wine full of echoes of an English summer. The
vineyard is also a haven for wildlife. For opening
times, call or email [email protected].
Available at: DT3 4ER
Langham Wine Estates
01258 817446 / 07712 046361
www.langhamwine.co.uk
L
angham Wine Estate is the South West’s
largest vineyard. Langham produces 100%
grown and bottled sparkling wines using classical
Champagne varieties. The wines have won
numerous national and international awards
including ‘The Most Outstanding English
Sparkling Wine’ trophy in 2015 and 2016. Tours
and tastings available throughout the year and in
on-site shop. Visit website for more details.
Available at:
Lavish Liqueurs
Piddle Brewery 07986 611572
www.lavishliqueurs.com
01305 849336
www.piddlebrewery.co.uk D
orset handmade luxury
liqueurs. All ingredients
are sourced and grown locally
and with our unique flavours
giving a distinct Dorset feel.
These are well rounded and
balanced and beautifully
packaged in stylish Italian
bottles.
Available at:
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n a small corner of deepest, darkest Dorset, the
Piddle Brewery is a constant hive of activity:
creating, mashing, brewing, bottling, casking,
delivering and, very occasionally, drinking our
great beers. We’d say come and visit but you’d
probably get lost. If you do make it into the wilds
past the back roads of Piddlehinton – you’re always
sure of a warm welcome and a cold Piddle.
Available at:
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