Fine wine and spirits retailer Berry Bros. & Rudd has released plans to open a new spirits shop in London this April.

Berry Bros & Rudd and Port producer Symington Family Estates have acquired Hambledon Vineyard.

Berry Bros. & Rudd has reported a 3.7% sales growth for FY22 following recent investments in the business of fine wine collecting.

Berry Bros & Rudd have announced the second collection of releases to their Nordic Cask whisky range featuring the world’s first cross-Nordic blend, Vindoga.

Berry Bros & Rudd has launched a 1970 vintage of its Glenrothes whisky. 

Diamond Jubliee port

16 April, 2012

The port house, Symington, is offering a 1952 tawny port to celebrate and commemorate the diamond jubilee of the British queen’s ascent to the throne of the United Kingdom.

Berry Bros. & Rudd Spirits has announced Cask Liquid Marketing will assume UK distribution for The King’s Ginger liqueur and The Pink Pigeon vanilla-infused rum.

Berry Bros & Rudd. one of the world's oldest and most famous wine merchants,  has bought Richards Walford & Co, the independent shippers based in Stamford, Lincolnshire, subject to contract.

The Bols brand is calling for entries into its Bols Around the World global bartending competition.

Berry Bros & Rudd Spirits has teamed up with a group of journalists to launch two single casks of The Glenrothes whisky, named Editors’ Casks. 

Berry Bros & Rudd Spirits has appointed Maxxium UK to distribute No. 3 London Dry Gin from June 1, 2011. Since its launch in 2010, the brand has been distributed by Inspirit Brands.

Berry Bros & Rudd Spirits (BBRS) has added a rum brand to its spirits portfolio.

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