Get hands-on at a leading Norfolk vineyard and be rewarded for your efforts with a slap-up supper.

Chet Valley Vineyard in Bergh Apton, just south of Norwich near Loddon, is bringing back its community harvest days over three consecutive weekends.

This will be on October 7 and 8, October 14 and 15 and, if there are still more grapes to pick, on October 21 and 22.

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At the events, volunteers descend on the vineyard to help with the gathering of the grapes. 

Eastern Daily Press: Chet Valley Vineyard gives volunteers refreshments and a supper with wine in the evening Chet Valley Vineyard gives volunteers refreshments and a supper with wine in the evening (Image: Chet Valley Vineyard)

Those taking part receive refreshments throughout the day, which culminates with a free harvest supper in the winery in the evening - complete with wine, of course. 

John Hemmant, owner and winemaker at Chet Valley, said: “People love getting involved in the vineyard and being part of the process which results in the end product. 

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“Our community harvest days are great fun, with a wonderful sense of camaraderie and an enjoyable supper provided at the end of the day."

Contact John Hemmant at info@chetvineyard.co.uk or on 01508 333002 to register your interest. 

Wear suitable footwear and bring a pair of secateurs.