Wyfold Vineyard Rosé 2019


Wine Details
- Rosé - Dry
- Fine wine
United Kingdom
- Chardonnay-based blend
- 11.99% ABV
- 750 ml
- 31 December 2028
Flavor Profile
English sparkling wine now rivals Champagne in both quality and price. As The Times (one of the U.K.’s leading newspapers) reports, “the Champagne grapes of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier, grown in the right spot, with the right pair of Champagne method-knowledgable hands, do make something as magical as Champagne.” And we have found a brilliant example in Wyfold Vineyard Rosé.
Back in 2003, Barbara Laithwaite planted a hectare (about two and a half acres) of vines—super tiny by wine production standards—in Oxfordshire’s Chiltern Hills, a prime spot with sunny, south-facing slopes, a relatively high altitude (100 meters above sea level) and well-draining gravel soils that yield grapes with beautiful ripeness, freshness and complexity.
A previos vintage of this elegant wine won the International Wine Challenge’s English Sparkling Rosé trophy, and critic Jane MacQuitty named it the ‘English Star’ in her Top 100 list, calling it “a cracker” (that’s British for really good). The judges at Decanter rated it 90 points, praising its “intense, concentrated fruit aromas including citrus, red fruits, dried raspberries, cherries and ripe strawberries.”
Look forward to a delicate pink color, with classic citrus, red berry, a touch of herbs and toasty biscuit aromas and flavors. The palate offers a vibrant minerality, plus effervescent bubbles and a lengthy, elegant finish. Perfect for celebratory toasts, seafood or roasted white meats.
Given Barbara’s strict quality focus—and the small harvest—we have very few cases of this fine English fizz to share. Act now to secure yours.
English sparkling wine now rivals Champagne in both quality and price. As The Times (one of the U.K.’s leading newspapers) reports, “the Champagne grapes of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier, grown in the right spot, with the right pair of Champagne method-knowledgable hands, do make something as magical as Champagne.” And we have found a brilliant example in Wyfold Vineyard Rosé.
Back in 2003, Barbara Laithwaite planted a hectare (about two and a half acres) of vines—super tiny by wine production standards—in Oxfordshire’s Chiltern Hills, a prime spot with sunny, south-facing slopes, a relatively high altitude (100 meters above sea level) and well-draining gravel soils that yield grapes with beautiful ripeness, freshness and complexity.
A previos vintage of this elegant wine won the International Wine Challenge’s English Sparkling Rosé trophy, and critic Jane MacQuitty named it the ‘English Star’ in her Top 100 list, calling it “a cracker” (that’s British for really good). The judges at Decanter rated it 90 points, praising its “intense, concentrated fruit aromas including citrus, red fruits, dried raspberries, cherries and ripe strawberries.”
Look forward to a delicate pink color, with classic citrus, red berry, a touch of herbs and toasty biscuit aromas and flavors. The palate offers a vibrant minerality, plus effervescent bubbles and a lengthy, elegant finish. Perfect for celebratory toasts, seafood or roasted white meats.
Given Barbara’s strict quality focus—and the small harvest—we have very few cases of this fine English fizz to share. Act now to secure yours.


Barbara Laithwaite
winemaker