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Explore Devon’s drinks producers: Vineyards, distilleries & breweries

Devon is quickly becoming one of the UK’s leading destinations for artisan drink lovers. With its rich farmland, coastal climate, and vibrant food and drink scene, this beautiful county offers a unique experience for those interested in locally crafted beverages. From elegant vineyards to small-batch distilleries and historic breweries, Devon invites visitors to taste the land—one sip at a time.

Discover Devon’s artisan distilleries

Devon is also home to a growing number of craft distilleries, known for their high-quality spirits made using locally foraged botanicals and pure Devon water. Whether it’s a smooth gin infused with wild herbs, a characterful rum, or a small-batch vodka, Devon distillers are passionate about their process. Distillery tours often include hands-on experiences, behind-the-scenes access, and expertly guided tastings, offering a deep dive into the art of spirit production.

Vineyards in the heart of the Devon countryside

Devon’s vineyards are thriving, producing award-winning English wines thanks to the region’s gentle hills and temperate climate. Visitors can explore working vineyards set amidst stunning landscapes, learning about grape varieties, harvesting methods, and traditional winemaking techniques. Wine tasting experiences often include guided tours, scenic walks, and the chance to enjoy still and sparkling wines made right on site.

Traditional and contemporary breweries

Beer lovers will find plenty to savour in Devon’s diverse brewing scene. With a long history of ale and beer production, Devon breweries range from historic cask ale producers to modern craft beer innovators. Brewery tours offer insight into brewing traditions, fermentation techniques, and the creation of seasonal, hoppy, and experimental brews. Most visits end with a tasting flight and a chance to relax in rustic taprooms or scenic beer gardens.

Devon’s cider heritage

Cider is one of Devon’s most iconic drinks, and the county’s orchards have been producing it for centuries. With a climate perfectly suited for apple growing, Devon cider ranges from crisp and dry to rich and sweet, often made using traditional methods passed down through generations. Cider farms and producers offer orchard tours, press demonstrations, and cider tastings that showcase the depth and variety of this classic West Country drink.

 

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Taste the Flavours of Devon

Many of Devon’s drinks producers have on-site tasting rooms, farm shops, and food pairing events. It’s the perfect way to enjoy a glass of locally made wine, beer, cider, or spirits in the place it was crafted. Whether you’re sampling a dry white under the vines, sipping cider beside an orchard, or enjoying gin in a countryside distillery, the focus is always on authenticity and quality.

Plan your drinks tour of Devon

Devon’s vineyards, distilleries, and breweries are ideal destinations for day trips, weekends away, or themed holidays. Many offer guided tours, tasting sessions, and even hands-on workshops, allowing visitors to experience the full journey from field to bottle. A visit to these producers is not just about the drink—it’s about the story behind it, the people who make it, and the landscape that shapes it.

A county rich in food and drink

Beyond its renowned drinks producers, Devon is a food and drink lover’s paradise. From fresh seafood landed daily on the coast to award-winning cheeses, farm-reared meats, and artisan bakeries, the region celebrates seasonal, local produce at every turn. Whether you’re enjoying a countryside picnic with a bottle of Devon wine or pairing a pint of local ale with a hearty pub lunch, the county offers a true taste of the South West.

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