
FAQ
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What sets you apart from other design agencies?
We believe that our combined backgrounds and experience bring a really unique slant on wine branding and marketing. Bringing together both extensive wine knowledge and experience with cutting edge fashion design allows us to view the industry with fresh eyes and come up with products and campaigns that have an innovative feel and stand out on a shelf.
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How does Sero Studio support English wine producers?
Sero Studio partners with vineyards and wine companies, offering services from brand strategy and visual identity design to website and social media assets. Our expertise helps English wine brands stand out in domestic and international markets through effective, engaging design and communication.
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Do you provide ongoing brand management?
Yes. We are fully invested in each brand we work with, offering our services from brand concept through to shelf and beyond. We work closely alongside in-house teams to ensure that marketing and brand objectives are met and delivered with on-going brand management and support where required.
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Why have you chosen to specialise in English wine?
Born and bred in England it has been a pleasure to watch the English wine industry go from strength to strength. New vineyards are appearing throughout the country, production of still wine is chasing the tail of sparkling and export sales are on the rise and we want to be part of it. To play our part in shaping the face of what the future looks like for English wine.
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What design & branding trends are emerging in English wine?
Modern English wine brands are prioritising thoughtful branding, storytelling and sustainability in both packaging and marketing. Agencies like Sero Studio help producers create distinctive visual identities that communicate authenticity and a strong sense of place.
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How fast is the English wine industry growing?
The English wine industry continues to show impressive growth, with sales up 3% year-on-year and the number of vineyards reaching over 1,100 ha in 2025. The total area under vine has expanded by 510% since 2005, reflecting the sector’s increasing dynamism and appeal.
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What types of wine are most popular in England right now?
Sparkling wine remains a flagship product, but 2025 has seen a significant rise in English still wines, particularly varieties like Bacchus, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay,and Pinot Noir. This diversification showcases the industry’s innovation and adaptability.
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Which regions in England produce the most wine?
Kent leads as England’s most planted wine region, with Sussex following closely behind. These areas enjoy ideal soil and climate conditions for both sparkling and still wine production. Surrey and Hampshire are also significant producers within the South East while other regions like Essex and Cornwall are developing their wine industries.
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How has vineyard tourism impacted English wine sales?
Vineyard tourism in England has surged by 55% in the last two years, with more consumers visiting local wineries and learning about English wines firsthand. This trend has contributed to robust direct-to-consumer sales and growing national pride.