Description
2013 Vintage Reserve Brut:
Elegant yet bold, Digby’s internationally renowned flagship sparkling wine is a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier grapes hand-harvested in English wine country in October 2013.
Digby’s flagship style is considered to be one of the best expressions of what is unique and world-class about English sparkling terroir, having won the 2019 World Championships Trophy as the top vintage wine produced in our Nation.
2014 Vintage Rosé:
With a resounding generosity, this 2014 Vintage Rosé is inspired by Digby’s best Pinot Noir fruit since 2009. Creamy elegance gives way to a gentlemanly richness: we imagine Sir Kenelm Digby savouring a glass while reading a book in his famed library. Years of ageing accentuates the power of this fizz, making Digby’s rosé a highly versatile companion to food, equally ideal with delicately roasted beef, smoked salmon or a rich dessert.
2010 Blanc de Noirs Brut:
The first Digby wine to earn our Long-Aged moniker launched June 2020, initially only available to Kenelm Club Members. This is our first ever Blanc de Noirs which showcases the best Pinot red grapes from a decade ago. A white fizz made only with red grapes, it is a beautiful expression of what is unique about English wine, and deftly shows the magic of traditional method sparkling winemaking.
Leander Pink NV Brut:
Allow yourself to be transported river-side on a warm summer’s day, cheering as boats slice their way past you, glass in hand. This pink fizz is a blend that celebrates England’s most vibrant Pinot Noir fruit, with red berry aromas carried on the back of a light, creamy fruitiness. Every bottle sold supports Leander Academy, training new talent to become the world champions of the future.
Non Vintage Brut:
Vibrant yet understated, this fizz is in its element at home on a Tuesday evening or at a party celebrating one of life’s big moments. An engaging expression of Digby’s house style, it stems from England’s most luscious Pinot Noir with rich, aged Chardonnay and plummy Pinot Meunier.