The twins behind a Shropshire business are celebrating after landing three prestigious awards.
Zoe and Melissa Evans with the Members Choice Trophy awarded for their 2022 Solaris
Zoe and Melissa Evans, of Rowton Vineyard, Ford collected a hat-trick of honours at the Wine GB Midlands and North Awards and Members Day. Showcasing some of the UK’s most exciting English wine, the calibre of judges and competition partners make the Wine GB Awards a major competition for Great Britain’s wines and wine producers.
With more than 75 entries this year, each wine went through a rigorous judging process with esteemed judges.The twins also received the Members Choice Trophy for their 2022 Solaris.Melissa said: “We’re really delighted our wines have been recognised as award worthy in such a high calibre competition. We’re very excited."
“We had the chance to taste a wide array of the fantastic wines that our region is producing and we’re really looking forward to seeing what the future holds for us," Zoe added.They are currently gearing up for their second harvest and are looking for volunteers. For more details, email [email protected].
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