FOUR Vineyards of Hampshire (VoH) members are toasting their county’s finest wines, having picked up awards at the world’s largest wine competition. Danebury, The Grange Vineyards, Hambledon Vineyards and Raimes have all been recognised at the Decanter World Wine Awards (DWWA), trusted internationally for its rigorous judging process. Now in its 18th year, DWWA boast an unrivalled global reach and are judged by the top wine experts. Danebury Vineyards near Stockbridge was awarded a Bronze medal for their floral and fruit led style still dry white, Madeleine Angevine 2019. A sparkling wine for celebrating anytime, The Grange Classic NV, and luxuriously refreshing, The Grange Pink NV which was described by the judges as “creamy and complex palate with intense raspberry flavours and a lively green fruit crunch”, both picked up Silver Medals for bottles produced from the vineyards of Burge’s Field and its soft, chalky landscape in Alresford.