Wine, gin, cider, tea and beer from Welsh producers.
Glyndwr Vineyard is a long-established Welsh vineyard at Llanblethian near Cowbridge, founded in 1979 and described as the oldest family estate vineyard in Wales.
Hensol Castle Distillery is a South Wales spirits producer and visitor distillery located just outside Cardiff.
Llanblethian Orchards is an award-winning cider and perry maker in the Vale of Glamorgan, producing drinks from 100% fresh juice with no concentrate, added water or artificial fruit flavours.
Nash Point Brewing Company is a five-barrel microbrewery at Unit 41 Atlantic Business Park in Barry/Sully, with a taproom at the brewery.
Peterston Tea grows single-estate organic Welsh tea at Peterston-super-Ely in the Vale of Glamorgan.
St Hilary Vineyard is a Welsh vineyard at Glebe Farm in St Hilary, around a mile from Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Tomos & Lilford Brewery is a microbrewery in the Vale of Glamorgan producing small-batch craft beers and ales.
Treganna Gin is a Welsh gin producer from Canton in Cardiff, making small-batch gin with botanicals sourced from around the world.
Welsh Coffee Company roasts speciality coffee at its roastery in Ewenny, using seasonal green coffees and its own roast profiles.
Vale of Glamorgan drinks producers make wine, gin, brandy, cider, perry, tea and beer. Around Cowbridge, Hensol, Peterston-super-Ely, St Hilary, Llandow, St Georges-super-Ely and Ewenny, local drinks include vineyard products, distilled spirits, orchard drinks, tea and brewed beer. Wine and brandy bring a vineyard-led strand, while gin adds another bottled spirit. Cider and perry bring fermented fruit drinks, with tea and beer adding brewed products in different forms. Local producers make Welsh wine, gin, brandy, cider, perry, tea and beer across the Vale of Glamorgan.