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  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Noir.
    20140421_greyfriars winery vineyardA.jpg
  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Noir.
    20140421_greyfriars winery vineyardF.jpg
  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Noir.
    20140421_greyfriars winery vineyardB.jpg
  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Noir.
    20140421_greyfriars winery vineyardE.jpg
  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Noir.
    20140421_greyfriars winery vineyardC.jpg
  • Greyfriars Vineyard, The Hog’s Back, Puttenham, Surrey, UK. Greyfriars was originally planted in 1989 and has been producing grapes and wines for over 20 years. Well known for it's English sparkling wine, using traditional grapes such as Pinot Meunier.
    20140421_greyfriars winery vineyardD.jpg
  • A detail close-up of a City of London sign, locating the site of the former Grey Friars Monastery. In London, the Greyfriars was a Franciscan friary that existed from 1225 to 1538 on a site at the North-West of the City of London by Newgate in the parish of St Nicholas in the Shambles. It was the second Franciscan religious house to be founded in the country. It flourished in the fourteenth and fifteenth century, but was dissolved in 1538 at the instigation of Henry VIII as part of the dissolution of the monasteries.
    monastery_sign02-12-08-1993.jpg
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