The Signature Vineyard Walk & Wine Tasting
Join us at Bluestone Vineyards for a wonderful morning or afternoon on our Signature Vineyard Walk & Wine Tasting.
One of our resident experts, Nat or Jack, will take you on an in-depth stroll around our vineyards explaining what it is like to grow grapes in the UK, the challenges we face, the detail of our ‘terroir’ and what it takes to produce high quality English sparkling wines.
Then, you’ll be wowed with an expertly tutored wine tasting of two of Bluestone’s sparkling wines.
This is a relaxed and informal way for wine lovers, and those who want to love wine more, to enjoy the gorgeous surroundings, the information and our wines.
The tour lasts for approximately two hours.
We also offer a delicious cheese and charcuterie platter for an additional £15 per guest. We use the finest produce from local makers so we can showcase them alongside our wines. This can be pre-booked for you to enjoy before or after your tour, depending on what time your tour is.
The Self-Guided Tour & Self-Guided Tasting
This is the option for those who are either a little bit tight for time, or don’t like to be overly organised. You can book onto this tour option and turn up at any point between 10am and 4pm and spend as little or as long as you’d like at the farm and vineyards.
Use our beautifully illustrated map to help guide you around our vineyards and find the infoboards along the way. When you are ready, come into the Cellar Door and get your sparkling wine sample for your Self-Guided Tasting. On the back of your map are instructions on how to smell and taste your wine and how to pick out flavours and aromas. You might surprise yourself in what you know, you could be a wine expert in the making!
Ticket Prices
Signature Vineyard Walk & Wine Tasting: £30 per guest
Self-Guided Tour & Self-Guided Tasting: £15 per guest
Other Facilities
The adjacent business onsite (Cholderton Rare Breeds Farm) has a cafe serving delicious hot drinks and home cooked food. A cheese & Charuterie lunch platter is also available when pre-booked.
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Located between Amesbury and Andover directly off the A303. 15 minutes from Salisbury, 10 minutes from Stonehenge.
Using our postcode (SP4 0EW) will take you to a dangerous turning, which takes you directly off of the A303 without a slip road. Please take the junction for Cholderton village and follow the brown tourist signs. Your sat nav will re-route once you come off the A303.
A303 Eastbound - Take the junction signalling for Cholderton of off the A303 and come through Cholderton Village. We have brown tourist signs coming off of the A303.
A303 Westbound - Take the junction signalling for Cholderton of off the A303 and come through Cholderton Village. We have brown tourist signs coming off of the A303.
A338 Towards Tidworth/ Marlborough - You will see the brown tourist signs. There is a sharp left turn up a country road. You will go through a tiny hamlet called Bourne.
Grateley train station is 4 miles away, which is 1 hour and 15 minute walk. An alternative is to get a taxi or use a bike.
Buses are fairly infrequent but do run to and from Salisbury. The bus stop is at the village pub, which is a 1 mile walk (20 mins) to the vineyard.
Signature Vineyard Walk & Wine Tasting Experience (1 Apr 2025 - 31 Oct 2025) | ||
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Day | Times | |
Wednesday - Sunday | 10:00 | - 16:00 |
* Signature Vineyard Walk & Wine Tasting Experiences are available to book on Saturdays and Sundays at 11am and 2:30pm between April and October.
Self-Guided Tour & Tasting runs 5 days a week from Wednesday to Sunday between 10am and 4pm. You can book to visit and turn up at any time between these hours.
We open for additional days and tour slots on Bank Holiday Fridays and Mondays.
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