Blenheim Palace is offering a unique opportunity to produce co-branded wines on its land.
The iconic UNESCO World Heritage site, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, is looking for an established winery to work in partnership on its up to 150 acres.
The chosen partner will gain exclusive rights to plant vineyards and produce wines bearing Blenheim Palace branding.
Ed Mansel Lewis, head of viticulture at the property consultancy firm, said: "Blenheim Palace is one of the most famous and recognisable historic landmarks in all of Britain.
"This represents an extraordinary opportunity for a top established winery to join with an elite brand in producing truly distinctive English wines."
The partner will have the option to establish a small showcase vineyard.
Mr Mansel Lewis added: "With its storied heritage, remarkable architectural beauty and unparalleled visitor ambassador connections, Blenheim Palace offers an aspirational brand association that few wine producers could ever attain."
Roy Cox, from Blenheim Palace, said: "In a world where we know the UK is growing exceptional wines on a global stage, this new partnership is a truly unique opportunity to combine 300 years of history at a World Heritage Site, to our land and create thriving businesses to support the local economy."
The land will be ready for planting in May 2026, marking the start of a 30-year agreement.
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