Renegade & Longton
Renegade & Longton
At Renegade and Longton we make artisan sparkling wines with a difference. We currently make two types of sparkling wine and are working on a wide variety other exciting ingredients and flavours.
Our Story
Over the sea on the Isle of Skye the idea for Renegade and Longton was sparked by Brendan’s eccentric younger brother. Who using a traditional recipe made a batch of elderflower sparkling wine for a friends 21st. Upon tasting Brendan wanted to try and make further batches with Ewan. Unfortunately he had no interest in pursuing it so has stayed on the island building boats.
That left Brendan to experiment on the champagne method in his living room, to perfect the original recipe and to see what else could be made without using grapes. After one to many explosions he paired up with Richard who had 30 years experience making wine and also owned a handy garden shed!
After perfecting the recipe for our first two wines with Richard, Brendan the Renegade left his safe job in the city to focus full time on the business. The full scale wine production was also then moved from Richard's shed on Longton Avenue to a commercial winery near Hastings.
Our first two wines are a sparkling elderflower and an elderflower blush (rhubarb, strawberries and blackberries added at the fermentation stage).
We are inspired by the first era that Champagne and sparkling wine was popularised, where batches were produced using ingredients that could be found in the hedgerows to compliment the grapes. We want to take this further, using very different ingredients to create other exciting and exotic flavours!
The finished wines are dry with the natural flavours of the fruit. This is because we have used the traditional champagne method of production. The fruit flavours then provide a balance to the traditional dryness of a champagne.
Our Values
Small Producer
Support for Small Producers
Slow Food Supporter
Independent Company