- Berry Brothers and Rudd
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company_name = Berry Bros. & Rudd
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company_type = Private
genre = Wine merchant
foundation = 1698
founder = The Widow Bourne
location_city =London
location_country =England
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products = Wine, spirits
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homepage = [http://www.bbr.com/ www.bbr.com]
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footnotes =Berry Brothers and Rudd is Britain's oldest
wine andspirit merchant, which began operations in the 17th century. Its flagship store has been located on 3St. James's Street ,London ,United Kingdom since 1698 when it was founded by the Widow Bourne inLondon as "The Coffee Mill". A supplier to the royal family since the reign ofKing George III , historic customers have included Lord Byron,William Pitt the Younger and theAga Khan .cite web|last= "The Sunday Times" |title= John Rudd and family |url= http://www.timesonline.co.uk/richlist/person/0,,43709,00.html |date= 2006 ]Berry Brothers sells wine from around the world, including Bordeaux and Burgundy wines "
en primeur ", and providing wine storage services as well. It also sells a number of wines and spirits under its own label, "Berry's Own Selection". It created the Cutty Sark whisky, and created the vintage concept forThe Glenrothes single malt Scotch whisky.The first wine merchant to open an online wine shop in 1994, Berry Bros. & Rudd also have offices in
Dublin ,Ireland andHong Kong , two wine schools and a fine dining venue in the cellars in St. James's Street.Wine predictions
In May 2008, a team from Berry Bros. & Rudd,
Jasper Morris , MW, Alun Griffiths MW, Simon Field MW and David Berry Green, drew up a document of speculations into the state of the wine industry in the coming 50 years, The Future of Wine report.cite web|last=Berry Bros. & Rudd |title= Berrys' Future of Wine Report |url= http://www.bbr.com/GB/wine-knowledge/future-of-wine-report? ] cite web|last= Styles |first= Oliver, "Decanter.com" |title= China to become leading wine producer? |url= http://www.decanter.com/news/255843.html |date= May 9, 2008 ] cite web|last= Meikle |first= James, "The Guardian" |title= Chateau China, a taste of wines to come with climate change |url= http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2008/may/09/food.fooddrinks |date= May 9, 2008 ] Among the predictions for 2058 were suggestions that China may become one of the world's biggest producers, that grapes will be grown hydroponically in floating offshore vineyards, and honey bees could be trained to detect wine faults.References
External links
* [http://www.bbr.com/ Berry Bros. & Rudd official site]
* [http://www.bbr.com/blog Berry's Fine Wine Blog]
* [http://www.bbr.com/GB/wine-knowledge/virtualwineschool.lml BBR Virtual Wine School]
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