Weyborne Estate sits at the highest point of the South Downs National Park, nestled within the rolling hills, green pastures, and beauty of the quintessentially English countryside.
The historic house on the estate dates to 1640, when it was built by the prominent Yaldwyn Family, at the foot of the ancient River Wey, England’s purest water source. Just as the water breathed life into the gardens over the centuries, it continues to feed the vines that now sprawl across the hills. This makes up just one element of the impressive terroir at Weyborne Estate, which sits 190m above sea level.
Since the vines were first planted in 2007, they have seen the classic Champagne varieties Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier flourish. With these, they create exceptional single estate sparkling wines using the traditional method, expressing the unique English character of Weyborne Estate and the South Downs.