Inspired by England’s rich heritage, we have collaborated with the trophy-winning Ridgeview Estate to make two sparkling wines, each of these remarkable wines is the product of exceptional craft and skill, and each bottle sold will help to care for England’s heritage and share it with everybody, for generations to come.
By shopping these exclusive collections you're further supporting the valuable work of English Heritage in caring for hundreds of sites and millions of artefacts from England's history.
Add the sparkle to your festive season
Celebrate the season with a bottle of this exquisite English sparkling wine, crafted with passion and steeped in the rich heritage of England. Perfect for marking special occasions like Christmas and New Year's, this delightful wine brings an authentic touch of elegance to your celebrations. Its bright, crisp flavour is as unique as the land it’s grown on, offering a refreshing alternative to traditional bubbly. Beautifully packaged and priced at just £28 per bottle, it also makes for a thoughtful, premium gift that’s sure to impress. Treat yourself or someone special to the unmistakable charm of English sparkling wine this festive season.
English Sparkling Brut
This fine Brut sparkling wine from the rolling hills of southern England captures the essence of our rich winemaking history. It’s a collaboration between Laithwaites and English Heritage and offers delicious ripe fruit notes of apricot and apple, with a bright citrus core and a creamy toasty finish. A perfect bottle to celebrate any occasion.
Shop Sparkling BrutEnglish Sparkling Rosé Brut
This elegant sparkling rosé from the rolling hills of southern England captures the essence of our rich winemaking history. It offers vibrant notes of summer berries and crisp green apple with a creamy, toasted brioche finish. A sparkling wine perfect for moments of celebration.
Shop Sparkling Rosé BrutDid you know...
Wine was considered to be the most prestigious drink during the middle ages, and under the Normans our wine consumption increased. Although Daniel of Beccles would warn “Beware of drinking wine greedily like Bacchus”.
The Normans, and particularly their monasteries, planted vines; by the time of Domesday Book (1086) there were nearly 40 vineyards in southern England. The slopes below the monastery at Ely were even known as the isle des vignes.
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