Demijohn Limited

Demijohn Limited
Demijohn Limited
Type Private
Industry Retail
Founded 2004
Founder(s) Angus Ferguson
Headquarters Fife, Scotland, UK
Key people Angus Ferguson - Chief Executive
Frances Ferguson - Director
Products Olive oil, Vinegar, Spirits, Liqueurs
Revenue No Figures
Operating income No Figures
Net income No Figures
Employees No Figures
Website http://www.demijohn.co.uk

Demijohn is a Scottish business with two shops and an internet business started by Captain Angus Ferguson and his wife Frances following his retirement in 2004 from The Black Watch. The name Demijohn comes from the bottles which holds his produce, demijohns or Carboys. [1]

They have shops in Byres Road in Glasgow and in Victoria Street in Edinburgh and an internet business. Their USP is the fact that customers can taste any of the products before they buy. Once they have chosen the products, they can select from a range of bottles.

Demijohn also calls itself "The Liquid Deli".

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