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  2. Matthew Clark - Wikipedia

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    The Leeds-based firm of J. E. Mather, manufacturer of "Barchester British Wine", was taken over 1965-7. [3] But the main business of the firm was that of representing foreign companies, principally from 1814 J. & F. Martell of Cognac , the great French brandy house, John DeKuyper & Son of Rotterdam , manufacturers of gin, by 1827, and up to ...

  3. Harrods - Wikipedia

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    Harrods is a British luxury department store located on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge, London, England. [4] It is owned by Harrods Ltd, a company currently owned by the state of Qatar via its sovereign wealth fund, the Qatar Investment Authority.

  4. Berry Bros. & Rudd - Wikipedia

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    Berry Bros. & Rudd (BBR) is a family-run British wine and spirits merchant founded in London, England, in 1698, although they did not become wine merchants until the late 18th century. Since 1698, the company has grown from initially a small coffee shop, into an international business with six offices worldwide.

  5. Naked Wines - Wikipedia

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    Naked Wines' customers (called Angels) fund independent winemakers worldwide in return for wines at self-described "wholesale prices." [14] However, the Financial Times notes that most wines sold by Naked Wines are not available on the retail market, "making direct price comparisons virtually impossible," and most wines are priced "close to the usual retail price."

  6. Virgin Wines - Wikipedia

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    Virgin Wines Online Limited, [1] trading as Virgin Wines, is an online wine retailer based in the United Kingdom. The company was established in 2000 by Richard Branson's Virgin Group, and in 2005 was bought by Direct Wines. In November 2013, CEO Jay Wright, and the management team, supported by Mobeus Equity Partners and Connection Capital ...

  7. Hamper - Wikipedia

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    Some hampers containing tea, coffee, or cocoa might also include a cup and saucer, often seasonally themed or personalized. Luxury hampers may also contain high-end items such as tins of caviar or small bottles of wine. A "fresh hamper" contains perishable items such as fruits, baked goods, or flowers.

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  9. Nicolas (wine retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Nicolas is a French wine specialist established in Paris in 1822 and operating in London since 1989. The first Nicolas stores were opened in Paris in 1822, and the chain has since grown to include over 400 branches throughout France, with a number of branches in the UK, Belgium, Germany and Poland. In 1988, Nicolas was bought by Groupe Castel. [1]