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All posts tagged chapel down
ukvine panel members revealed
The three speakers on ukvine’s panel discussion at the London International Wine fair (LIWF) next weekhave been revealed. The industry personalities who will debating the future of English Sparkling Wine are: Frazer Thompson – CEO of Chapel Down, Kent Jane …
Getting your own back
Vine lease holders who want to be re-united with their vines at Kent grower Chapel Down are invited to what CEO Frazer Thompson is promising to be a
Win a trip to Chapel Down thanks to Ford B-MAX
Chapel Down vineyard is one of 40 destinations the public may not normally get access to in a promotional event to support the launch of a new model
Winery jobs available at Chapel Down
Kent vineyard and brewer Chapel Down is advertising for a trio of roles at the producer’s winery in Tenterden following rapid business growth. CEO Frazer Thompson says: “We are
Chapel Down is no lager lout
The International Beer Challenge – which has been judging the world’s best beers for the past 16 years – has awarded Chapel Down a gold medal for its






