For vineyards
We're building the go-to place for people who love visiting English and Welsh vineyards. Here's how we work with the vineyards on it.
Who's behind Vinebound
We're a small team obsessed with English and Welsh food, wine and travel. In the last ten months we've visited over 30 vineyards across 7 counties — and we built Vinebound because there wasn't a single decent place to discover and plan vineyard visits.
Between us we have over 20 years of experience in digital marketing, including campaigns for alcohol, wine and tourism brands. We know how to reach the right audience online and how to talk about experiences in a way that makes people actually want to go. When we talk to our audience about your vineyard, we know exactly what we're talking about.
We're still early — but growing fast. Here's a snapshot:
- 300k+ social media views
- 8k+ website visits and growing month on month
- 20+ years combined digital marketing experience
- 30+ English vineyards visited in the last 10 months
How we work with vineyards
Every vineyard on Vinebound is included on its merits — we aim to represent England & Wales's visitor-friendly vineyards as fully and accurately as possible. That's the foundation.
Beyond that, we take a joined-up approach across the website, social and newsletter — so the same visitor who finds your vineyard on our map might later see you featured in our newsletter or come across a video about you on social. Everything links together, and every channel we build strengthens the others.
There are several ways to work more closely with us: featured placements, editorial coverage, newsletter features, event promotion, discount and offer campaigns, or social content. Get in touch and we'll work out what makes sense for you.
How can you show up through Vinebound?
On the website
Our website is built around helping people discover and plan vineyard visits. Your vineyard can appear across:
- The interactive map — the first stop for visitors planning trips across England & Wales
- Area guides — county and region guides for people actively researching where to go
- Editorial coverage — features and write-ups in The Grapevine
- Promotions — your offers and deals in front of wine lovers who are ready to book
On social
Our social channels are growing fast. A single video featuring five must-visit English vineyards reached over 230,000 views — and counting.
With plans to ramp up video and content significantly across our channels through 2026, the opportunity for featured coverage is only getting bigger. County roundups, cellar door visits, tasting notes, seasonal recommendations — if your vineyard is worth visiting, we want people to know about it.
In the newsletter
Launching in 2026, our newsletter will go out to subscribers who've opted in specifically for English and Welsh wine content — vineyard recommendations, upcoming events, seasonal guides and exclusive offers, direct to the inboxes of people who are actively planning visits.
Get in touch now to be part of it from the start.
Who visits Vinebound
On the website
92% of website visitors are UK-based, with around half of those in London. But we see visitors from all over the country — wine lovers who are passionate about English and Welsh wine and want to experience it at source.
They're not passively browsing. They're actively planning vineyard experiences — day trips, weekends away, special occasions — searching by county, checking what's on, and looking for reasons to visit.
On social
Our social audience is more geographically mixed — around 24% London-based, with strong reach right across the UK and beyond. It's an engaged audience of food, wine and travel enthusiasts who love English vineyard content and share it widely.
Across both channels, it's exactly the audience you want finding your vineyard.
Get in touch
Whether it's a new listing, an update to an existing one, or a conversation about working together — email us at info@vinebound.co.uk, or fill in the form below and we'll come back to you.