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All posts tagged Biddenden
Biddenden Ortega keeps pole position in Kent
Biddenden Vineyard’s signature wine, Biddenden Ortega, has beaten off stiff competition in this year’s Taste of Kent awards, run by Produced in Kent, to retain its title of ‘Best Kentish Wine’. The awards, which are initially voted for by the …
Biddenden Vineyards in Countryside Alliance award
Ashford, Kent-based Biddenden Vineyards has reached the regional final in this year’s Countryside Alliance awards under the “Rural Enterprise” category. The awards begin with public nominations, after which regional finalists are selected
Gallic praise from Oxfordshire
Raymond Blanc, one of Britain’s most respected chefs, has described Biddenden Vineyards’ Pinot Noir 2011 as one of the best he has ever tasted. Owner of Le Manoir
Biddenden Pinot Noir grabs ‘Most Outstanding Red Wine’ trophy
Kent vineyard Biddenden Vineyard’s Pinot Noir 2011 has been awarded the Bernard Theobald Trophy for the ‘Most outstanding red wine’ at this year’s English & Welsh Wine of






