The legacy of 1276 began when the Bishop of Hereford documented the planting of vines on the south-facing slopes of Ledbury in his historic 'Red Book.' These early ecclesiastical vines set the stage for centuries of winemaking in the region.
Today, the vineyard thrives on the same unique microclimate and soils, reintroduced with modern viticulture practices. Every vine is nurtured with care, producing grapes that tell the story of responsibility, sustainability, and passion for exceptional British wine.