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The Guide

Cotswold Food - Now Available on The App Store!


iphonecf Cotswold Food is now available on the app store, for any iPhone or iPod running iOS 4.3 or later. Click the link below!


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The app is location aware and uses the iPhone's geolocation ability to pinpoint exactly where you are and see what restaurants are near you.


Check out reviews, leave a review of your own, get directions to a restaurant and telephone or email restaurants directly from the app! Remember, the app links directly with our main online site, so leave a review here, and it will be available on the app within seconds.

 

Featured restaurants are highlighted - easily see which restaurants and food shops are standing out from the crowd!

 

 

This is the brand new version of the Cotswold Food app, and we welcome any feedback/suggestions to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 

We hope you find Cotswold Food a useful and enjoyable app.

 

NB We are working on Android and Blackberry versions, but until they are ready the web app should still work. Just visit cotswoldfood.co.uk from your mobile device. Geolocation may not be available for all phones/devices.


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English Wines

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Wine production and, in particular, sparkling wine production in England is not as recent a phenomenon as you might think. The first recorded production of bottle-fermented sparkling wines, made from UK grown grapes, is generally credited to Raymond Barrington Brock at his Oxted Viticultural Research Station back in the 1950’s.

The Romans introduced the vine to Britain after AD 43 but this welcome addition to the English social fabric, such as it was, fizzled out through the Middle Ages until well into the 18th Century when talk of vine growing and wine production reemerged in documents of the time.

The revival came in the 1960’s and 1970’s when Britain was in the grip of Leibfraumilch’s and the like but ultimately found expression through the development of great sparkling wines.

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