Discover Hattingley Valley's new wedding packages

Hattingley Valley's wine and couple
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Hampshire winery Hattingley Valley has released three new wedding packages tailored for intimate affairs to large all-out celebrations.

The Modest Bash, Not So Modest Bash and Bloody Big Bash packages cover celebrations of varied sizes and budgets, each including an intimate tasting ahead of the big day to help pairs identify their perfect pour. Opt for the Modest Bash wedding package for smaller affairs fi lled with loved ones, which includes 24 bottles for approximately 144 glasses, while the Not So Modest Bash package provides 60 bottles for 360 drinks. In addition to a wine tasting for two, the Not So Modest Bash package also features a 
personalised, engraved magnum for the perfect souvenir for nearlyweds.

For bigger celebrations, the Bloody Big Bash package includes 120 bottles for 720 glasses to ensure weddings have a true Hattingley ever after. Each Bloody Big Bash package is accompanied by a personalised engraved magnum and a more extensive wine tasting for up to four people. Why not bring the best man and maid-of-honour or the parents.

There’s a range of wines to choose from, including the Classic Reserve NV and Blanc de Blancs that are both perfect for toasts while whites and rosés accompany the wedding breakfast ideally.

The full range can be found at https://hattingleyvalley.com

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