
Berry Bros & Rudd
Berry Bros. & Rudd is Britain’s oldest wine and spirit merchant, but age alone isn’t what defines them. Since opening their doors in 1698, just across from St. James’s Palace in London, they’ve built a reputation not just on longevity, but on integrity, deep knowledge, and a genuine care for what they offer.
Over the centuries, their cellars have held bottles for monarchs, explorers, and everyday drinkers alike. But while the history is impressive, the heart of Berry Bros. & Rudd lies in their ability to adapt without compromising their standards. They remain family-owned, and their approach is refreshingly unhurried—built around relationships, both with producers and with customers, that span decades.
Their portfolio includes an exceptional selection of wines and spirits, many sourced directly from long-standing partners around the world. Their in-house bottlings—particularly in whisky and rum—are known for their clarity and character, always chosen with care and bottled without fuss. These aren’t mass-market releases; they’re curated, distinctive, and often quietly surprising.
What stands out most is their quiet confidence. Berry Bros. & Rudd doesn’t chase trends—they trust their palate, lean into their experience, and bring a kind of thoughtful curation that’s hard to find at scale. Every bottle has a purpose. Every release reflects a story worth telling, grounded in craftsmanship and honesty.
Their legacy continues not because they dwell on the past, but because they remain so committed to quality in the present. It’s not about being the oldest—it’s about doing things right, and always with care.




