Artelium English Wine Dinner
Artelium English Wine Dinner
Friday 7th November 2025
Join us at Hartwell House for a celebratory English Wine Dinner in partnership with Artelium Wines, one of England’s most exciting vineyards, acclaimed for its award-winning sparkling and still wines crafted in the heart of Sussex. Enjoy a specially curated four-course menu created by Executive Head Chef Daniel Richardson and his brigade, each course thoughtfully paired with exceptional Artelium wines.
7.00pm - Arrive at Hartwell House for arrival drinks reception
7.30pm - Dinner commences in the Dining Room
Circa 10.00pm - Event concludes with tea and coffee
About Artelium Wines
Artelium is a contemporary wine estate celebrating English wine and art. Located in the Sussex countryside, Artelium champions human creativity, skill and endeavour, making quality sparkling and still vintage wines of character.
Founded by Julie Bretland and Mark Collins, Artelium the name blends art and ium - Latin for ‘a place to congregate’ - reflecting our philosophy of crafting a space for people to come together and enjoy wine and art in a beautiful natural setting.
Artelium has two vineyards in Sussex, on Chalk in Madehurst, West Sussex and on clay in Streat, East Sussex. Both grow Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Meuniere and Pinot Gris alongside a new generation of sustainable varietals, as part of Artelium’s commitment to innovation and sustainability.
The winemaking philosophy at Artelium is led by Mark Collins and focuses on quality and character, making award-winning, expressive, considered wines.
The Artefact collection is the epitome of Artelium: a unique series of small batch, artisan wines. A range made for collectors, these are one-offs, whether based on first harvests, innovative wine making techniques, or creative blends. To reflect this uniqueness, each Artefact wine is adorned with a new commissioned artwork from a contemporary artist that reflects its individual qualities. The artwork becomes part of Artelium’s permanent collection, remaining as a memory – an artefact – of the wine long after it has gone.
Learn more about Artelium – www.artelium.com