Buzzards Valley

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Great place loverly staff,and fantastic coffee,we will be back.
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lovely little lake. Will go there again
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Tucked away, but great booze and reasonable prices.
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wonderful place to shop, wine,chocolates, Christmas hampers .lovely staff.
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We had a great time and had a good time I bought some wine bottles
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What do you buy for a brother who has everything? So i took him and his wife to Buzzard Valley vine yard tour. It was a very personal experience. We were shown round by JAMES, who shuck our hands when we first met him. James was studying at University all about wine, so his knowledge was excellent. The shop is so lovely. We were given a cheese and crackers box to munch on while trying the wine., there was four different varieties of cheese in this box, so so done perfect. Honestly if you want something different, get yourself down to this place. But whilst tasting this lovely wine, they keep coming round and toping your glass. We just loved, well done James and Aunty Yvonne was so funny with her halo.
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We went here for the vineyard tour and wine tasting it was really good and James informed us so well. Even with the night getting darker quick we still understood and saw everything. Love that it's local, big on being organic and the wines we're very tasty! Would highly recommend
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We use this facility for off-site meetings. Facilities are good, lunch organised is always of good quality. Wine-wise I recommend the Vineyard tour, followed by sinking a bottle of the Fire Fox, dry and peppery, hits the spot every time.
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Discovering Local Gems at Buzzards Valley 🎨🍷<br><br>We had the privilege of visiting Buzzards Valley last Sunday, and it was an experience to remember. In an era where our high streets are witnessing a decline, it was heartwarming to see local businesses, both big and small, thriving with such passion.<br><br>The highlight of our visit was the diverse range of offerings. From meeting new businesses to indulging in a gastronomic journey with delicious food, exquisite wine, mouth-watering cupcakes, freshly baked bread, and creamy ice cream - every moment was a treat. The discussions around craftsmanship added depth to the entire experience.<br><br>A noteworthy mention is their monthly event held every 2nd Sunday. With over 60 traders, it's a paradise for those who appreciate craft items, food, cakes, wines, and so much more.<br><br>Buzzards Valley's scenic beauty in the Canwell Valley is unmatched. Spread across 60 acres, it's home to 8000 vines of German and French grapes. Since its inception in 2001, the valley has expanded to include six fishing lakes and a bustling retail and online shop.<br><br>In conclusion, sometimes the best treasures are found close to home. Buzzards Valley is a testament to that. A must-visit for anyone looking to appreciate local talent and produce.
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Wine tasting and local shop. Bought some lemon honey which is lovely. Wine still to be tried.<br>Friendly and welcoming.
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Lovely friendly staff, lovely location and the best ice-cream 👌
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Some amazing stock
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We attended Artisan Market rather than the vineyard. There were a few interesting stalls, but I'm afraid the weather put off a lot. It would be unfair to judge on this visit alone. We enjoyed what was there.
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Attended Buzzards Valley vineyard and wine tasting evening. My hubby and I had a lovely evening. James, our guide was very knowledgeable and entertaining and what a lovely, young man too! His father must be so proud of him. Trip down to the vineyard good as was the wine tasting including a very enjoyable locally made cheese box (Bake 180, Middleton Hall, Tamworth) would highly recommend Buzzards Valley vineyard and wine tasting evening to anybody who loves wine, as we do. 5 stars
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We went for the vineyard tour/wine tasting last night. What a hugely enjoyable evening! It was really interesting to see the vineyard and to have a presentation on the winemaking process. Their enthusiasm and committment to making excellent wines in Buzzard Valley were obvious. Highly recommend...both the tour and the wines!
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What a wonderful evening we have just spent at this lovely family owned vineyard’s tour and wine tasting. Special thanks to our guide James who is extremely knowledgeable and answered every question thrown at him. Wonderful experience, not to mention delicious wine! Highly recommended!
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Attended artisan event, good selection of stalls and products
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Such a lovely surprise to find a thriving vineyard so close to home, well worth an evening of wine tasting. A friendly family run business. You can drop it to their on-site shop for lovely goodies. Watch out for the artisan market ,I will definitely be visiting it myself.
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We went for the vineyard tour and wine tasting experience. We were very lucky as despite a forecast of rain the sun came out just at the right time and we were able to take the short wander down to the vines and see the first mini grapes starting to sprout. (This was in early May.) There's also a really interesting sign that shows where the different grape types are planted, as well as pretty views across the fields and woods. Then we had our tasty cheese and biscuit graze boxes and three small wine samples, a sparkling wine, lemony white wine and peppery, fruity red wine. The slide show about the wine making process was presented by the farmer himself who also ran the tour. His presentation was really interesting. Similar to Clarkson's Farm, it was a no holds barred account of the trials and tribulations of modern day farming. It covered not only the wine making process but also the hoops farmers have to jump through in terms of complex paperwork and expensive equipment. The farmer had a good sense of humour and kept the room laughing and was drinking along with us too which added to the experience! So if you're on the fence about this tour, I would say it's worth booking even if just to support a working farm that's been going for over 40 years and that's putting in the effort to diversify and provide a quite unique experience in the midlands area. (I've been to other British vineyard tours and wine tastings but only down south.) After the tour, there's plenty of time to browse the shop where tastings of the wine, other alcohols, vinegars and olive oils are not just allowed but encouraged. We bought two of the wines (Fire Fox and Solo, bronze and silver rated at the London wine awards) as they were a very reasonable £10 each as well as a few different crackers, chutneys and cheeses which we enjoyed the next day so the experience continued. In summary, if you're just looking to get a little merry on wine, the main experience may not get you fully there, but there are benches with pretty fairy lights outside where you can buy very reasonably priced bottles to get the job done. But if you're looking for a unique and authentic experience where you learn about the wine making process as well as getting some delicious samples this tour is well worth it. Support local farmers and small businesses and give this tour a go!
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Not much going on…
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Friendly, well laid out , lady on the Rum ,whisky lovely in the shop, loads of stalls ,good
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This place is amazing and fantastic prices too. You won't be disappointed when you visit.
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Lovely staff lots of great items new dried flower area brilliant
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It's an OK shop out of the way, with a factory seconds shop on the 1st floor.
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Excellent wine as usual. Why the extraordinary amount of packaging. Enormous cardboard box, plastic bottle covers plus extra packaging. I expected a simple cardboard box with dividers, that could have been used to gift some wine. This lot was distressing and enough to finish off he planet.
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In June 2016
Pauline H said

Very helpful staff, lovely shop. Interesting story and fantastic ploughmans lunch.