Sparkling Wines
Discover our award-winning English sparkling wines, from our signature Blanc de Blancs to our top-selling Brut Reserve.
We craft the finest English sparkling and still wines using our estate-grown Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier and Pinot Noir.
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Brut Reserve
- Non-member price
- £45
- Member price
- £40
Brut Reserve is our best-selling sparkling wine. The 2022 vintage is opulent and elegant, with more developed biscuit notes, toasted cobnuts and delicate spice, leading to a long, zesty finish.
If you're buying this as a gift, why not add a complimentary, fully recyclable gift box at checkout? You can enjoy free UK mainland delivery on our Brut Reserve.
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Rosé
- Non-member price
- £55
- Member price
- £45
Our distinctive Rosé is a sparkling for all seasons. It's characteristically complex, combining red-fruit flavours with spice, minerality and balanced acidity. It's incredibly versatile when it comes to food matching. Our Rosé is one of our most highly awarded wines and won gold at this year's International Wine Challenge.
You can choose to add a free, fully recyclable gift box at checkout. There’s no charge for UK mainland delivery.
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Blanc de Blancs
- Non-member price
- £65
- Member price
- £55
Elegant and pure, Blanc de Blancs is our signature sparkling. The 2019 vintage was named National Champion at the CSWWC this year. Characteristically complex, bright and balanced, we select our finest parcels of Chardonnay for this ageworthy wine. It's the perfect choice for a sophisticated aperitif or to serve alongside seafood.
You can add a complimentary, fully recyclable gift box at checkout. We offer free UK mainland delivery on Gusbourne Blanc de Blancs.
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Blanc de Noirs
- Non-member price
- £65
- Member price
- £55
Gold-medal winner, Champagne and Sparkling Wine World Championships 2025
Intense and rich, our Blanc de Noirs is red-fruit driven and precise. The 2020 vintage is plush and bold, with flavours of ripe raspberry, red apple and blueberry. It enjoys extended lees ageing to develop its complexity and depth.
Our gift packaging is complimentary; you can choose to add it at checkout. We’re pleased to offer free UK delivery on this wine.
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Fifty One Degrees North (75cl)
- Price
- £195
Gold-medal winner, Champagne and Sparkling Wine World Championships 2025
Our most exclusive vintage wine to date and a truly wonderful expression of time and place. So much so, we took its name from the precise latitude of our vineyards: Fifty One Degrees North.
"It's hard to capture a wine like this in words. You just know it when you taste it: it is complete." Tamlyn Currin, jancisrobinson.com, 23 June 2025
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Blanc de Blancs, Middle Barn Vineyard, West Sussex
- Price
- £95
The nose is dominated by fresh, zesty citrus. On the palate, the wine shows riper lemon, green apple and pear, alongside some white peach and nectarine notes. There's complexity too, with notes of toasted hazelnuts and freshly baked pastry.
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Blanc de Blancs, Commanders Vineyard, Kent
- Price
- £95
Pale straw in colour, this elegant, precise wine has a nose of citrus, apple and peach notes. The palate is dominated by crunchy green apple, lemon and lime, with toasted almonds and brioche. The finish is beautiful, with salty minerality.
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Blanc de Noirs, Down Field Vineyard, West Sussex
- Price
- £95
Gold-medal winner, Champagne and Sparkling Wine World Championships 2025
"English wines don’t need to taste like Champagne, or anywhere else, to be successful. Structure here tends to be lighter, acidity brighter, overt fruity aromatics more tame and reserve wines less prominent and younger; no matter what they attempt to do, English wines can’t fail to reflect their individuality.
Having said that, Gusbourne’s Blanc de Noirs from the West Sussex chalk of Downfield vineyard in 2019 is one of the first that might seem, to a student of Champagne, to reach under the English Channel and echo something tangible and grounded.
Perhaps it’s no surprise that this promise comes in the hands of the producer with one of the best reputations in the country for vineyard work. Or perhaps it’s a mirage. Either way, the story of what chalk does, or doesn’t, do for English sparkling wine is only in its early chapters."
93/100points - Tom Hewson, www.robertparker.com, August 2025