Chris White, General Manager of the Denbies Wine Estate, poses as he checks the clarity of a glass the estate's Redlands 2006,  in Dorking, southern England October 22, 2009. In recent years, aided by milder springs and autumns, a few British wineries have revived a red winemaking tradition which died around 600 years ago. Reuters Pictures logo Reuters Pictures 27 months ago

Chris White, General Manager of the Denbies Wine Estate, poses as he checks the clarity of a glass the estate's Redlands 2006, in Dorking, southern England October 22, 2009. In recent years, aided by milder springs and autumns, a few British wineries have revived a red winemaking tradition which died around 600 years ago.