Corporate Gifting: Wayfarer Wines Christmas Gift Hamper 2025

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

October 9, 2025

It’s not just a present—it’s a story in a box, told through wine, wax, and wildflower honey.

Founded in Kent in 2016, Wayfarer Wines is a family-run vineyard rooted in the rolling hills of the High Weald. Known for its small-batch English wines and warm hospitality, the brand has grown steadily through word-of-mouth, local acclaim, and a commitment to sustainable winemaking. With accolades including Double Gold for its Bacchus 2023 at both Taste of Kent and Wine GB 2024, Wayfarer has become a quiet force in the English wine scene—refined, approachable, and proudly independent.

This Christmas, Wayfarer has curated a festive gift hamper that feels personal, thoughtful, and distinctly British. Priced at £52 plus postage, the hamper includes one bottle of Wayfarer wine (we recommend the award-winning Bacchus), a 227g jar of festive sticky figgy chutney, a 227g jar of Kentish honey from the vineyard’s own hives, and a scented candle made from recycled wine bottles. It’s all presented in a wooden branded gift box with a sliding lid—rustic, elegant, and ready to gift.

Ordering is simple via Wayfarer’s online shop 1, with pre-orders shipping from 1 September and a final order date of 15 December for Christmas delivery. You can choose your wine and candle fragrance, with options like Pinot Gris (pear and green apple), Rosé (summer berries), Bacchus (elderflower and white peach), and Chardonnay (honeysuckle and lemon). Each candle is hand-poured and beautifully aromatic, adding a sensory layer to the unboxing experience.

The hamper itself is a joy to receive. The wine is crisp and expressive, the chutney pairs beautifully with cheese boards, and the honey adds a golden touch to festive starters. The candle elevates the whole experience, filling the room with vineyard-inspired warmth. It’s a gift that feels curated rather than commercial—ideal for clients, colleagues, or loved ones who appreciate craftsmanship and a touch of Kentish charm.

In a season of mass-produced gifting, Wayfarer’s hamper stands out for its authenticity. It’s not just a present—it’s a tasty story in a box.

Andrea Thompson

ByAndrea Thompson

Andrea can be found either in the Travelling For Business office or around the globe enjoying a city break, visiting new locations or sampling some of the best restaurants all work related of course!