Friday, February 20, 2009

Cider, Perry and Juice from Herefordshire sold online!

Real Drinks of England

Local shop keepers Marcus & Carol Williams owners of Canon Pyon Stores have set up and launched their new online Venture 'Real Drinks of England'. For the last ten years Carol & Marcus have been providing the people of North Herefordshire with some great local produce, through their award- winning village shop Canon Pyon Stores. Now they are making this wonderful produce available to UK households via the Internet.

Real Drinks of England offers people the opportunity to purchase the best real ale, cider, perry, wine, liqueur, fruit juice and cordial from the counties of Herefordshire, Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. The purpose of the website is to enable people from all over the UK to purchase the wonderful 'local drinks' of the Three Counties. Suppliers to the website include: Dunkerton's Cider, Spinning Dog Brewery, Ashgrove Orchards, Kingstone Brewery, PJ Apple Juice and many more.

KC3.net worked closely with Real Drinks of England to develop a professional website which provides easy to use facilities to enable web 'users' to purchase their produce quickly and securely. Claire Wozencroft of KC3.net says 'Real Drinks of England offers tourists and visitors to the Three Counties the opportunity to still enjoy a taste of the area once they have left. What Marcus & Carol are doing is bringing the best drinks in the area together on one website whilst supporting local suppliers'.

Carol and Marcus Williams have a strong background in farming; Marcus has worked in dairy farming for many years. For this reason they believe in supporting British agriculture and in particular local suppliers who produce delicious specialty regional food and drink. This top quality produce deserves to be made available to a wider audience which is why the website was developed. 'We have dealt with and enjoyed the drinks of our suppliers for all these years and can vouch for their produce unreservedly' comments Marcus.

If you would like to know about this exciting project please visit www.realdrinksofengland.co.uk

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