Hello Florian! Never heard about English wine before but now i´m curious on the Rosé they produce. ( I became a fan of Rosé since we released the 2021 one from the Cooperative). Very nice Documentary about it. Great Work, Congrats :3
I think both but due to the climate still being at the limit of where we can traditionally grow grapes, producers will tend to favor south facing slopes to optimise the ripeness of the grapes.
@@SeedsofdiscoveryThanks. 1) Except for areas close to the sea coast, is the English soil just normal acre or are there special minerals in tve soil like along Mosel river (Germany) 2) What is the best region in England for a bicycle tour through local vineyards?
@@ersteimmobilie7419 Hi! I don't know enough about the composition of the soil there to answer 1) but I cycled in Sussex, Kent, and Surrey which have usually the best wineries like Chapeldown for example. The landscape is very nice and not too difficult to cycle through.
Had you ever heard of English wine? Ever tried it?
Hello Florian!
Never heard about English wine before but now i´m curious on the Rosé they produce. ( I became a fan of Rosé since we released the 2021 one from the Cooperative).
Very nice Documentary about it. Great Work, Congrats :3
@@ttv_crazygirls22_mb Thank you Filipa! Glad you liked it! Haha maybe I will bring a bottle next time I go to Pico!
@@Seedsofdiscovery :0 that sounds awesome, thank you. We might have something new to show up too, very soon :3
Take care and once again congrats 👏
Excellent quality!
@@artbargestudio Thank you very much!
Very well put together and interesting. Well done. And thank you!
Thank you so much!
Very interesting, well made documentary. Thanks.
Thank you!
Who says climate change is a hoax? Talk to the farmers. Thank you for this documentary and also about English wine trade.
So very true
Great documentary, thank you !
Thank you very much for this one. Maybe you could do one about swedish wines? Also very much on the rise.
Definitely! I would love to!
Are the English vineyards located on hills or just on plain fields without any slope? Udo
I think both but due to the climate still being at the limit of where we can traditionally grow grapes, producers will tend to favor south facing slopes to optimise the ripeness of the grapes.
@@SeedsofdiscoveryThanks. 1) Except for areas close to the sea coast, is the English soil just normal acre or are there special minerals in tve soil like along Mosel river (Germany) 2) What is the best region in England for a bicycle tour through local vineyards?
@@ersteimmobilie7419 Hi! I don't know enough about the composition of the soil there to answer 1) but I cycled in Sussex, Kent, and Surrey which have usually the best wineries like Chapeldown for example. The landscape is very nice and not too difficult to cycle through.
the romans had a foot print, hence the roman warm period.
didnt happen since the vikings