New winery in East Sussex to be biggest and most environmentally friendly in England
好色先生TV work has begun on England鈥檚 largest and most environmentally sustainable winery in Alfriston, East Sussex.
The Rathfinny Estate鈥檚 new winery is set to feature a number of sustainable design techniques and low carbon technologies, with a new 50kW of solar power set to save 16 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions per year.
Designer Martin Swatton has used locally sourced English oak to clad the new building, with locally grown English sweet chestnut used for the decking.
The building heights and floor levels have been designed around a 鈥榞ravity鈥 grape pressing solution which takes advantage of the site鈥檚 natural slope to load grapes at a high level and collect juices from below 鈥 avoiding the need to use energy to pump juice into settling tanks.
Mark Driver, the Founder of Rathfinny, said: 鈥淓very aspect of the construction of the winery has been designed to produce the highest quality sparkling wine. We have taken an uncompromising approach to ensure that it will be one of the most high-tech and environmentally friendly wineries in the world.鈥
Martin Swottan, said: 鈥淭he winery will be built to demanding standards to ensure it complements the beauty of the South Downs National Park while at the same time allowing for the production of the finest quality wines.鈥
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