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  2. 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.

  3. Category:Wine retailers of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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  4. Oddbins - Wikipedia

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    The company grew from 100 to 278 locations and came to be regarded as a favourite of a generation of wine drinkers. [2] It was during this period that Patsy Stone in Absolutely Fabulous lived in a flat above an Oddbins off licence in Knightsbridge. French Castel Group, who also owned the Nicolas chain from 2002-2008, purchased the company.

  5. Tanners (company) - Wikipedia

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    Terry Platt Wine Merchants (estd 1962 in North Wales, acquired 2005). The original Tanners cellars were underneath Shrewsbury’s Victorian Market Hall (since demolished). [ 7 ] When these were requisitioned during the Second World War the company moved its head office to its current premises in Wyle Cop, Shrewsbury, parts of which date back to ...

  6. Justerini & Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Justerini & Brooks Ltd. (J&B) is a fine wine and spirits merchant founded in St. James's in 1749, originally to provide wine and spirits to the aristocratic households of London. Is mostly known for their J&B Rare Scotch whisky. The firm has been a supplier to every British monarch since the coronation of King George III in 1761. [1]

  7. First Quench Retailing - Wikipedia

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    First Quench Retailing was the largest independent off-licence retail chain in the UK, with around 3,500 shops operating under several retail brands, though all have now been closed. At the time of First Quench's closure, these included the Threshers , Bottoms Up , Drinks Cabin , Haddows , The Local and Wine Rack chains.

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