Winter vineyard tours

Polgoon

Polgoon produces award-winning sparkling wines, ciders and fruit juices. You could pop into the shop and buy a bottle or two, but for a deeper understanding of what they do, it’s worth booking a tour. In the winter months, the vineyard offers a slower pace of tour, during which you’ll explore the indoor production areas, learn about the grape varieties and try up to five different Polgoon products. You can check to see their current availability and book ahead here.

Cost: 
  • Paid

Accessibility

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