Neptune Rum has a shot at global market with 50 per cent sale
Gloucestershire-based spirit-maker Neptune Rum says the sale of 50 per cent of its business to Babco UK is a springboard to a global market.
Neptune Rum sells 50 per cent of its business
Owners of Cheltenham-based Neptune Rum say the sale of 50 per cent of their business gives them a good shot at reaching the global market its product deserves.
James Strickland and his business partner Raymond Pugh revealed they bought the business and its assets of the brand from the administrator, KRE Corporate Recovery, in June last year.
Since its launch in 2017 Neptune Rum, which is made with pot and column still rums, and aged in American Bourbon oak casks, has grown 384 per cent and already captured numerous awards.
Neptune Rum sells 50% stake 11th February, 2021 by Nicola Carruthers
Spirits producer Babco UK has purchased a 50% stake in Neptune Rum in a bid to establish the brand globally.
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Launched in 2017, Neptune Rum is made with pot and column still rums, and aged in American Bourbon oak casks. The brand has grown by 384% to date, the company said.
James Strickland, CEO of Neptune Rum, said: “We are excited by Babco UK’s investment in Neptune Rum. We are so passionate about quality, sustainability and supporting ocean clean-up initiatives, which is something Babco shares.
Babco UK announces investment in Neptune Rum Drinks brand business Babco UK has acquired a 50 per cent stake in premium spirits brand Neptune Rum. Babco UK - which has worked with brands including Irish spirits producer Ha penny, Míl Gin and Tofka Vodka - is looking to move further into brand ownership as a complement to its current service offering. Neptune Rum is a pot and column-distilled spirit aged in ex-Bourbon oak casks and has proved popular with drinkers since its launch in 2017. Its first expression, Barbados Gold, was joined by Neptune Rum Caribbean Spiced in 2020, with five more expressions currently in development.