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Valley Wines is pleased to announce that they have had planning permission
approved to build a winery at its site in Wessington, Derbyshire, today.
The purpose built winery will hopefully be Derbyshire's first estate
winery when it is built and opened.
Barry Lewis, Director, said,
"North East Derbyshire has
a proud history in the English wine revival of the last 50 years, being home to
what was once the most northerly vineyard in the world for a time at Renishaw
Hall, and the district looks set to continue that history by being home to its
first estate winery."
"We are keen to generate
local jobs in the village or its immediate surrounds, and contribute to the
local economy and add an interesting feature to village life in Wessington."
The winery will provide over
850sq.M of floor space to produce wines, store equipment and provide a possible
base for vineyard tours and cellar door wine sales. Once the winery has been
constructed, an additional vineyard parcel will also be planted there, to complement
the current aptly named Little Vineyard that is already there.
Duncan Mercer said,
"This is great news for us
and the local economy. In many ways this is the easy part as we now embark upon
the journey to securing the investment to built it."
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