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Wight Marque Directory August The Royal IW Agricultural Society’s Wight Marque is sponsored by Red Funnel, funded by IW LEADER and supported by Taste of the Wight. “The Rural Development Programme for England (RDPE) is funded by Defra and the EU. The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD): Europe investing in rural areas” Hale Manor Farm Hale Common T: 865204 [email protected] Arreton, PO30 3AR Marque Products: Asparagus Squash & Pumpkin Strawberries Winter Brassicas: Cabbage, Sweetcorn Cauliflower; Broccoli; Sprouts; Kale Leeks Briddlesford Lodge Farm is a dairy farm with a herd of 160 Guernsey cows. We also run a successful farm shop and café selling quality IW food, including our own milk, cream and associated dairy products, as well as welfare friendly rose veal from our own dairy bull calves. Briddlesford Road E: [email protected] Wootton T: 884178 PO33 4RY W: www.briddlesfordlodgefarm.co.uk Marque Products: Buttercup Milk: Briddlesford Veal Whole, Semi-skimmed, Skimmed and Briddlesford Veal Sausages Raw unpasteurised Briddlesford Veal Pies Buttercup Clotted Cream Briddlesford Veal & Veg Pies Briddlesford Butter Briddlesford Scones Briddlesford Yoghurt Brownrigg’s is a family run business producing home reared beef, pork, lamb and range of poultry and related processed products. They are also the island's largest free range poultry farm producing free range duck, chicken and eggs supplemented with turkey and goose at Christmas. A Hog roast and catering service is also available Sheepwash Farm Sheepwash Lane E: [email protected] T: 840210 Godshill W: www.brownriggpoultry.co.uk PO38 3JP Marque Products: Beef Ham Lamb Salted beef Pork Bacon - streaky & back, smoked & Chicken unsmoked Turkey Burgers, chicken & beef Duck Strawberries Goose New potatoes* Game Squash* Sausages –12 varieties Beans* Sausage meat Range of other seasonal vege* Gammon *(retail at own shop) 1 A family run business producing free range eggs from chicken & ducks that are free to roam from dawn till dusk, rain or shine, foraging and exploring their surroundings. We deliver to a variety of businesses from local shops, cafes, schools, hotels and many more – priding ourselves on producing fresh local produce for the Isle of Wight. Hazelgrove Farm E: [email protected] Ashey Road T: 07875 650 948 W: www.hazelgroveeggs.co.uk Ryde PO33 4BD Marque Products: Chicken Eggs Duck Eggs Family owned Dairy business, producing quality dairy produce from Guernsey cows, supplying 4 grades of milk and double cream to customers in the local area, including IW Cheese Company. Queenbower Dairy Alverstone Road E: [email protected] T: 403840 Queenbower, Sandown W: www.queenbowerdairy.co.uk PO36 0NZ Marque Products: Reed’s Full, Semi-skimmed, Skimmed Milk Reed’s Raw Full Cream Milk Reed’s Double Cream Kemphill Farm is a beef farm with up to 200 cattle grazing in 180 acres of beautiful rolling grassland. Grazing outside for most of the year and fed on home-grown silage & Island wheat in the winter, Kemphill farm produces the highest quality of beef, all year round. Stroudwood Road E: [email protected] Ryde T: 563880 W: www.kemphill.com PO33 4BZ Marque Products: Kemphill Beef Rosemary Vineyard, is one of the largest producers of English Wine, covering 30 acres and making the most of the mild Island climate. All English wine, liqueurs, juices and ciders are made on the estate from grapes / apples grown on the estate. Relax and enjoy a taste of the good life in this peaceful setting. Smallbrook Lane E: [email protected] Ryde T: 811084 W: www.rosemaryvineyard.co.uk IW PO33 4BE Marque Products: Rosemary White Wines: Country Wines: Rosemary Liqueurs: (Dry; White; Medium Dry; (Elderberry ; (Strawberry; Blackberry; Peach Med. Sweet; Sweet) Elderflower; Ashey Raspberry; Cherry; Elderberry) Red & Rose Wines: Mist) Rosemary Ciders: (Rose ; Dry Red; Medium Red) Sparkling Wine Rosemary Apple Juice Sparkling Brute 2 Local Fishing business supplying public and trade (over 40 outlets) with fresh, locally caught fish and seafood. The Haven Ventnor Esplanade T: 852176 E: [email protected] Ventnor PO38 1JR Marque Products: - Large range of fish and sea food, including Crab –whole, dressed, meat Dabs Turbot Lobster Conger Eel Brill Prawns Flounder Whiting Whelks Herring Rock Salmon Scallops Pollack Mackerel Cod, Mullet Sprats Bass Plaice Skate Bream Dover Sole Crab turnovers W.H. Steward is a family run market garden based at Apse Heath on the Isle of Wight. We specialise in growing high quality fresh vegetables and edible flowers for direct sale to business and the public. We seek to find a balance between ‘organic’ and traditional farming principles. Langtrees, 36 Ventnor Rd, E: [email protected] Apse Heath, Sandown T: 07866 699 317 W:www.whsteward.co.uk PO36 0JT Marque Products: Cucumber Broad Beans Fennel Edible Flowers Green / Fine Beans (incl. courgette, Leek Potatoes broad bean, pea, Radish Beetroot radish, French bean) Swede Courgettes Mustard Leaf Turnip Celeriac Onion Jerusalem Chard Patty Pan Artichoke 3 Brewers of traditional real ales at the oldest working brewery on the island Goddard’s Brewery is a revival of the tradition of farmhouse brewing. Barnsley Farm Bullen Road E: [email protected] T: 611011 Ryde W: www.goddardsbrewery.com PO33 1QF Marque Products: Wight Squirrel Duck’s Folly Inspiration Scrumdiggity Ale of Wight Fuggle-Dee-Dum Artisan coffee roaster, we hand roast artisan coffees on the IW. We try and source as many 'Direct Trade' coffees as possible as this is the future of truly sustainable coffee farming. Spring Tides, 37 Spring Hill E: [email protected] T: 857670 Ventnor W: www.iow-espresso.co.uk PO38 1PF Marque Products: Range of IOW Roast Coffees incl Mocha Blend & Dark Espresso Blend – roasted beans & ground coffee IOW Roast single bean varieties – roasted beans & ground coffee Bespoke joint-branded range of coffees The Isle of Wight Brewery is a brewer of real ales, using only natural ingredients and more importantly only the four basic ingredients of traditional brewing – malt, hops, yeast & water. Dinglers Farm Yarmouth Road E: [email protected] T: 821731 Shalfleet W: www.islandales.co.uk PO30 4LZ Marque Products: Earls RDA Wight Knight Nipper Bitter Vectis Venom Wight Gold Wight Christmas Yachtsman’s Ale 4 The Isle of Wight Cheese Company produce handmade, award-winning cheese, made entirely from Isle of Wight cow’s milk. All production, handling, wrapping and packaging takes place on site. Production Facility Queenbower Dairy E: [email protected] Alverstone Road T: 402736 W: www.isleofwightcheese.co.uk Sandown PO36 0NZ Marque Products: Isle of Wight Blue Isle of Wight Soft Galleybagger We buy single origin ethically sourced green Arabica coffee beans which are then roasted at our Brading roastery to produce our unique espresso blend (buxom) and a variety of single origin beans which can then be ground for domestic and commercial use. Yarcroft Yarbridge E: [email protected] T: 07855 754 495 Brading W: www.jasperscoffee.co.uk PO36 0BP Marque Products: Jasper’s Buxom Blend - roasted beans & ground coffee Jasper’s single bean varieties - roasted beans & ground coffee Oil seed Rape is grown, cold-pressed and bottled in the family farm producing a culinary rapeseed oil marketed as Oil of Wight. Knox Farm Broadfields E: [email protected] Chapel Lane T: 07970 572 154 W: www.strawlogs.co.uk/oil.html Merstone PO30 3DA Marque Product: Oil of Wight 5 Minghella's make premium artisan ice-cream which we wholesale to the finest restaurants, hotels, airlines, cafes, kiosks, caterers, farm Shops and deli's throughout the UK.. Minghella Centre High Street E: [email protected] T: 883545 Wootton, Ryde W: www.minghella.co.uk PO33 4PL Marque Products: Over 150 flavours of premium ice cream Ice Cream - A La Carte range (All flavours) Ice Cream - Gelateria Range (All flavours) Ice Cream – Parlour Range (All flavours) We began growing speciality tomatoes in the Arreton valley over 25 years ago. The higher levels of sunshine and the Island’s maritime climate create the perfect environment to grow the most flavourful tomatoes, which are used to make our range of delicious products. Main Road Hale Common E: [email protected] T: 866907 Arreton W: www.thetomatostall.co.uk PO30 3AR Marque Products: Isle of Wight Tomatoes – fresh, all varieties Oak Roasted Tomatoes Tomato Juice, plain & golden varieties Slow Roasted Tomatoes Tomato Ketchup Tomato Relish Tomato Chilli Jam Tomato Chutney Tomato Passata 6 At our fine dining restaurant we like to offer British food with a modern twist, while at the same time ensuring the quality and freshness of our food by supporting local farmers & suppliers. Voted number 1 on the Island by customers on Trip Advisor. Fine Nammet 33 – 35 High Street E: [email protected] T: 300335 Shanklin W: www.finenammet.co.uk PO37 6JJ Seafood Corner sells the freshest locally caught fish from Ventnor Haven Fishery. Enjoy fresh lunches, salads, crab turnovers and takeaways as well as traditional fish and chips. Enjoy the island’s best incredibly fresh, locally caught fish. 32 High Street Newport T: 852176 E: [email protected] Isle of Wight PO30 1SR Ventnor Haven Fishery is a much loved destination for fish lovers. Renowned for its quality crab and lobster – but a whole selection from the daily catches, varying with the seasons, is prepared in the Fishery 7 days a week. If you're looking for the Island's freshest locally caught fish and shellfish, Ventnor Haven Fishery is a must! Ventnor Haven Fishery Esplanade T: 852176 E: [email protected] Ventnor PO38 1JR 7 Brownrigg’s Farmshop offers the full range of their own home grown, home reared and home cooked produce, including free range eggs, poultry, lamb, beef & pork, as well as sausages, bacon, ham, gammon and a range of veg and strawberries.
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