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A truly independent family business

Estate grown wines that are a true expression of our boutique vineyard in the heart of the Kent countryside.

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About us

A family business and one that is truly independent, we are passionate about viticulture, the land we work and the wines we produce. With dirt firmly under our finger nails we set out to make exciting and expressive wines that reflect our passion, hard work and determination. From vine to wine and from grape to glass we are committed to making small batch, estate grown wines that are a true expression of our boutique vineyard in the heart of the Kent countryside.

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Four bottles of Nine Oaks wine, including a sparkling wine, a white wine, a rosé, and a Chardonnay, with landscape labels.
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Our Wine

We believe the best wines are made with time, passion and good old hard work. In the vineyard we strive to achieve the ripest possible fruit at harvest across both our still and sparkling ranges. In the winery, we make minimal interventions and create complexity, depth and structure by using the best of traditional practices and modern wine making techniques. 

At Nine Oaks every year is a vintage and we are delighted to present wines from our 2022, 2023 and 2024 Harvests. Learn more about our award-winning Pinot Noir Rosé, Bacchus and Chardonnay, our 2022 Blanc de Blanc and Classic Cuvée and Rosé de Noir (coming Spring 2026).

To The Shop
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find us

We are located in the village of Hothfield just off the A20 and only a ten-minute drive from Ashford International Station. The entrance to the vineyard is located 130m along Church Lane prior to reaching Church Lane.

Coming from the A20, turn onto to School Road and follow signs for Hothfield. As you come through the village turn onto The Street and continue past the post office. You will see the vineyard on your left-hand side and continue along The Street until it becomes Fridd Lane and then turn left onto Church Lane.

Coming from the A28 (Bethersden), continue through Bethersden until you join Fridd Lane. Follow Fridd Lane for c. 3 miles. After passing the entrance of Hothfield Brain Injury Clinic on your right-hand side, turn right onto Church Lane.   

Please ensure you park or turn your vehicle within the vineyard parking area and take care not to drive or park on the verges along Church Lane. There are no facilities for parking on Church Lane or by St Margaret’s Church.

Please take care when leaving site. The junction of Church Lane and Fridd Lane has limited line of sight, particularly looking East.

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