August 7, 2025 — Two Beacons Vineyard, a family-owned, single vineyard plot established in 2018, has been announced as the winner of three Silver medals at the 2025 Wine GB Awards. The awards, revealed during English Wine Week, are the national competition for the English and Welsh wine industry, and celebrate the quality of wines produced in the region.

These latest wins come hot on the heels of international recognition at the prestigious Decanter World Wine Awards 2025, where Two Beacons Vineyard received two Bronze medals.
Ceri Phipps, founder of Two Beacons Vineyard, said; “We are a relatively young vineyard, and for our wines to be awarded at The Wine GB Awards and the Decanter World Wine Awards is fantastic recognition for our team.
“It spurs us on to know we are producing really special wines, and we’re proud to represent the region.”, he said.
The vineyard is nestled between its namesakes, the Herefordshire and Worcestershire Beacons and the award winning wines include:
Two Beacons Vineyard 2022 Sparkling Rosé Pinot Noir – 11.5% ABV, £29
Winner of a Silver Wine GB Award and a Bronze Decanter World Wine Award, both 2025
Bright aromas of raspberry, strawberry and warm, red apple skin follow onto a palate of berries and fresh red cherry. A crisp acidity gives elegance and length. A fantastic accompaniment to canapés and the perfect party drink, consider pairing with creamy risottos, salads or sushi.
Two Beacons Vineyard, 2023 Bacchus – 11% ABV, £16.99
Winner of a Silver Wine GB Award, 2025
Dominant lime zest aromas with nettles, grassiness and blossom. Refreshing citrus palate with a base of kiwi fruit and hints of white pepper. Great accompaniment to food or simply to enjoy on its own.
Two Beacons Vineyard, 2023 Pinot Noir Précoce – 11.5% ABV, £24
Winner of a Silver Wine GB Award and a Bronze Decanter World Wine Award, both 2025
Dried rose and lavender aromas with redcurrant, cherry, herbal notes and some pepper spice. Rounded texture, supported by structured tannins and uplifting redcurrant fruit acidity. Notes of bay leaf, dried thyme and sun-dried tomato.
To find out more about Two Beacons Vineyard, visit twobeaconsvineyard.com.