English wines to please the eye and excite the palate

A FAMILY-RUN business since 1980, the Chiltern Valley Winery and Brewery is passionately committed to providing you with

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A FAMILY-RUN business since 1980, the Chiltern Valley Winery and Brewery is passionately committed to providing you with products which are uniquely hand-crafted to the highest standards, linked with a service which is friendly and informed.

Set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Old Luxters is home to Chiltern Valley Wines, its vineyard, winery, Old Luxters Brewery, liqueur-making facilities and cellar shop.

Their first vines were planted in 1982 on the slopes of the Chiltern hills, surrounded by beech woodland and overlooking the beautiful Hambleden Valley near Henley.

Their modern production, bottling and labelling facilities, cellar shop and wine vats are all housed in traditional farm buildings. Since their first harvest in 1984, they have produced an increasing range of fine, award-winning English wines to delight the eye and excite the palate.

With scores of awards and commendations in blind-tasted national and international competitions, their wines have gained an enviable reputation for quality both here and abroad.



As a truly independent brewery, they are proud to have revived the tradition of farm-brewed full-mash real ales using wooden-clad mash tun, copper, liquor and fermentation vessels.

The master brewer at Old Luxters blends only the finest English malted barley (pale, crystal and chocolate malts) to gain the flavour, fullness and depth of colour in their ales, seasoned with choice English hops for aroma and bitterness. The royal warrant was granted in January 2007.

For more information, visit www.chilternvalley.co.uk



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