Chapel Down Group PLC
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Chapel Down Group PLC
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Chapel Down Group Plc is a holding company, which engages in the business of producing and selling alcoholic beverages. The company is headquartered in Ashford, Kent and currently employs 68 full-time employees. The company went IPO on 2003-07-09. The firm is engaged in producing sparkling and still wines, grown in the chalky terroir of the North Downs of Kent. The company offers a range of sparkling wines, still wines, white wines, rose wines, red wine, mixed cases, gin, vodka, English aperitif and cocktail sets. Its range of sparkling wine include Brut NV, English Rose NV, Bacchus 2021, English Sparkling Intro Case, Rose Brut NV, Three Graces 2016, and others. The firm offers a range of still wine, including Flint Dry 2021, Bacchus 2021, English Rose 2021, Kit's Coty Bacchus 2020, Kit's Coty Estate Chardonnay 2020, Discovery Series Tenterden Estate Bacchus 2020, Discovery Series Pinot Blanc 2018, Discovery Series Pinot Noir Rose 2020 and No’6. Syrah 2020 By Domaine Gayda. The firm also offers gift boxed bottles, magnums and jeroboams and accessories.
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