1276 Wines
Vineyard Tours
1276 Wines is steeped in history, with its vineyard tracing roots back over 750 years. First documented in the Bishop of Hereford’s Red Book circa 1276 as the “Ledbury Vineyard,” this historic site has been reborn on the scenic Wall Hills of Ledbury, where vines have been carefully replanted to honour its rich wine-producing heritage.
The vineyard offers visitors the chance to explore this unique blend of past and present through two tour options. The first, a Hosted Tour and Tasting, is a two-hour guided experience beginning with a welcome drink. Guests are taken through the vineyard to learn about the grape varieties and how the unique soil influences the wines. The tour continues into the winery, offering insight into the winemaking process, and concludes in the tasting room with a sampling of the vineyard’s signature 1276 wines. Each wine is thoughtfully paired with locally sourced cheeses, celebrating the area’s artisan produce.
For those who prefer a more flexible pace, the Self-Guided Tour allows visitors to follow a designated route through the vineyard using detailed information. This option provides a relaxed way to appreciate the landscape and viticulture before returning to sample three wines from the 1276 collection.
Whether a seasoned wine enthusiast or a curious newcomer, visitors are invited to be part of this journey. Tour availability and booking details can be found online here.



























