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Jam Shed neck tag competition returns with a new variant

Jam Shed neck tag competition returns with a new variant Print 8th April 2021 Wine brand Jam Shed is set to launch a Chardonnay variant to coincide with the return of its “Win Your Jam” neck tag competition. The “Win Your Jam” competition is running until 31 August across 2.5 million bottles, offering shoppers the chance to win one of 10,000 prizes, including Jam Shed jam jars, £1 off their next Jam Shed purchase and gift cards. The competition is supported by point-of-sale materials and a digital campaign and website. Jam Shed Chardonnay will be available later this year and will be the first white grape variety in the Jam Shed portfolio.

New Suffolk hampers launched by Suffolk Market Events

Hampers could include products from any of the following:  The English Spirit Distillery:  Since 2011, founder and master distiller Dr John Walters has accumulated an unrivalled wealth of distilling experience and now produces award-winning spirits that are truly world class, including English Spiced Rum. The Jam Shed:  A small family-run preserves company based in the wonderful rolling countryside on the Essex/Suffolk border. Originally set up by Libby and her husband, Ted, The Jam Shed seeks to reawaken the love of local preserves by using nothing except wonderful seasonal local produce.  Beehouse Honey Company: Ian Hart keeps hives across Essex and Suffolk selling almost entirely at farmers markets with a unique range of honey as well as beeswax products, pollen and honey comb.  

New Suffolk hampers launched by Suffolk Market Events | East Anglian Daily Times

New Suffolk hampers launched by Suffolk Market Events | East Anglian Daily Times
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Accolade Wines backs Scotland s DRS scheme - The Drinks Business

The Drinks Business 22 February 2021 By Arabella Mileham Accolade Wine has backed the Scotland’s Deposit Return Scheme (DRS), which is due to come into force next summer.   Accolade Wines is Scotland’s largest wine supplieas well as to hospitality businesses across the UK, with brands including Hardys, Jam Shed, Mud House, Banrock Station, Echo Falls and Kumala. It has become a founding partner in the scheme, which will be rolled out on 1 July 2022. Scotland will be the first part of the UK to introduce a DRS for drinks containers, which aims to increase the number of drinks containers that are recycled, to redue litter, and protect the environment. Consumers will pay a 20p deposit on an eligible single-use container which they get back when they return empty drinks bottles and cans to a return point. The Scottish government is currently finalising the details postponing the scheme to allow stakeholders more time to prepare for roll-out.

Wine – Retail Times

Black Tower wine has seen a 30% rise in sales of their Fruity White in stores nationwide during the first weeks of 2021 as shoppers turn to the brands they trust on taste and value for money amid the third national lockdown.

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