A Castle Hedingham vineyard celebrated Fathers Day with a host of top awards.
Tuffon Hall was awarded four prizes at the East Anglian Vineyard Association including overall 'Rose of the year'.
Three of the wines are named after the owners daughters, adding a little bit of something extra special to this year's Fathers Day.
Angus Crowther said: "We are really delighted that all our hard work has paid off and that our quality of wine has been recognised.
"We really do put a lot of work into the wine we make here and it is great to know that it is not in vain. It is always fantastic to be recognised for the work that you do."
The Tuffon Hall Pinot Noir Rose 2015, named after their second daughter Beatrice won a gold medal and was judged 'Rose of the Year' sponsored by Waitrose.
Named after their first daughter Amelie, the Tuffon Hall Bacchus 2014 also claimed a gold medal.
Tuffon Hall Sparkling Rose 2014, named after their third daughter Charlotte was awarded the best label prize as well as a silver medal while Tuffon Hall Classic Cuvee 2014 claimed a bronze.
The vineyard will be holding a wine tasting event on Saturday 200 August from 3pm to 6pm.
The event will be accompanied by a local jazz singer and a seafood bar from Mersea, as well as a face painter and games for children.
For more information and to buy their wines, visit www.tuffonhall.co.uk or call 07968770138.
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