Lympstone Manor has scooped a number of awards at the London Wine Competition.
Lympstone Manor Estate Classic Cuvée 2020 won the Gold Medal and Best in Show by Country Category and Silver.
The Lympstone Manor Estate Isabeau Rosé 2022 won Silver at the International Wine Challenge and Bronze Medal in the International Wine and Spirits Competition.
Michael Caines said: “These awards from the most prestigious wine competitions in the UK mean an immense amount to me and my team. From the very start, I believed in the potential to produce wines of the highest quality from grapes grown on our estate parkland.
"But this belief could only be achieved through hard, and work and dedication combined with the talent and expertise of our winemaking partner Lyme Bay Winery. I am immensely proud now to be able to serve my own award-winning wines in my restaurants at Lympstone Manor.”
In May 2018, Chef and owner Michael Caines planted 17,500 vines in the estate parkland with the aim to producing Champagne, Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Meunier.
To find out more about Lympstone Manor's now award winning wines, visit their website.
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