2025: Our earliest harvest ever
Last month, we told you all about our plans and hopes for harvest at Three Choirs Vineyard. Now, a few weeks on, we can tell you all about how successful it was.
Harvest 2025 was the earliest harvest on record for us, after a very dry and consistently warm summer. We started picking two weeks earlier than usual and will finish picking three weeks earlier, at the start of October. Some years, when we’ve had a very late harvest, it has lasted almost until December.
But this year has been a fast and furious harvest!
We’ve had a bit of rain during September. This can prove problematic during harvest, but we’re pleased to say it was nothing disruptive this year. In fact, the weather has stayed perfect through to the end of September, to keep the grapes in good condition.
The positive news is that it wasn’t just an early harvest – it was a good one, with very high quality grapes. The 2025 wines which will start to come out in the middle of next year should reflect that.

Thomas Shaw, managing director of Three Choirs Vineyard, said: “The sugars are good this year. We look for the sugar levels in the grapes, because the sugar turns to alcohol.
“Acidity matters too. If you don’t get that, the wine isn’t very pleasant to drink! The acidity is what gives the wine its freshness.”
In warmer climates, the grapes don’t have as much acidity, so winemakers are allowed to add it to the wine, but that isn’t something we need to do in the UK.
Sometimes people talk about a ‘bumper harvest’ as if that is a good thing. 2025 hasn’t been a bumper harvest, the quantities have been what we would expect and hope for every year.
Thomas continued: “If you get good quality grapes, you don’t get huge quantity. A good year for quality won’t ever be record quantities. For us, it’s the quality of the grapes which matters. Making millions of bottles of wine isn’t a good thing. We would choose quality over quantity every time.”
As well as producing our own wine, we have dozens of contract customers. These other vineyards bring us their grapes and we do the pressing and fermentation for them. They tell us they are experiencing the same as us – their crops are early and good quality. So, 2025 is going to be a good year for British wines across the board, not just for Three Choirs Vineyard!
Thomas concluded: “Now is the busy time for the winery. We’ve got the fermentation to start, which will take six to eight weeks. Hopefully it will all be finished well before Christmas this year. This is what winemakers live for. This is the time of year that gets us truly excited.”
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