Hampshire vineyard Exton Park has released its first vintage wines.
Only 2,500 bottles of the sparkling Blanc de Blancs 2011 were produced. The 100% Chardonnay fizz will have an rrp of £39.95.
There is also a Pinot Meunier-led Rosé Vintage available on allocation from a production run of just 700 bottles.
Exton Park's previous three releases have all been non-vintage wines to try to establish a consistent style for the vineyard.
The intention is only to release vintages from exceptional harvests.
Winemaker Corinne Seely paid tribute to owner Malcolm Isaac for investing in her vision for a winery with the specifications to handle vinification and storage of small production runs.
'It was a big challenge for me, but an even bigger financial gamble for Malcolm," she said. "I am so honoured that he had faith in what we were creating'.
She added: "With the huge variety of terroirs, there is so much to explore and develop on this single site - without having to bring in any outside grapes. The Blanc de Blanc Vintage 2011 is a perfect illustration - and there are more vintages and varietals waiting in the wings."