Chase Distillery

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Chase Distilery, Ltd
Company type Private company limited by shares
Industry Distillery
Founded2008
FounderWilliam Chase
HeadquartersChase Farm, ,
United Kingdom
Area served
World Wide
Key people
William Chase
Products Vodka
Gin
Cider
Production output
10,000 (bottles per week) (February 2016 [1] [2] )
Brands Chase vodka
Chase GB Extra Dry Gin
Williams Elegant Gin
Willy's Cider
OwnerWilliam Chase
Website chasedistillery.co.uk

Chase Distillery, Ltd. was a British single-estate distillery based at Chase Farm in Preston Wynne, Herefordshire, United Kingdom. William Chase, the former owner and founder of Tyrrells crisps, [3] [2] founded the family-run business in 2008. Using ingredients sourced on-site at Rosemaund Farm, the distillery focuses its production on potato vodka, gin and cider.

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Chase Distillery won the "Best Vodka Award" at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition in 2010 for its Chase vodka.

The distillery was acquired by Diageo in 2020.

Company history

On a trip to the US in 2004, Chase realised that he could use his potatoes to produce vodka. With this realisation, he decided to convert one of his barns into a distillery and purchase a large still. The first harvest occurred on 1 April 2008 and the first batch of vodka was produced in June of the same year. [4] In late 2008, the company expanded its production to include gin. Today, Chase Distillery exports its products to 36 countries around the world, and since February 2016, it sells an average of 10,000 bottles per week. [1] [2]

On 26 October 2020 Diageo released a communication that it had acquired Chase Distillery. [5]

Production

Single-estate distillery

As a single-estate distillery, [6] all spirits produced by Chase Distillery are made using home-grown ingredients. [3] [7] Chase Vodka, for example, is made from King Edward and Lady Claire potatoes sourced straight from Rosemaund Farm. Williams Gin is made from the fermentation of organic cider apples grown in the on-site orchard. [8]

Chase Vodka

Chase Vodka (40% abv [9] ) is the only potato-based vodka produced in England. In 2010, it won "Best Vodka Award" at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition. [10]

Other vodka products made by Chase Distillery include:

Chase Gin

Introduced in 2008, both Chase GB & Williams Elegant Gin is the UK's only single-estate gin. Its two main variants are Williams Elegant Gin (48% abv) and Chase GB Extra Dry Gin (40% abv). [7] In 2013, it was named one of The Daily Telegraph's "best new gins".

First produced in 2008, Williams Elegant Gin is a clear, non-vintage, un-aged gin distilled from apple spirits. It contains a blend of 11 botanicals, including [juniper]], coriander seeds, liquorice, lemon and orange peels, hops, elderflower and Bramley apples, among others. Launched in Spain in 2012, Chase GB Extra Dry Gin uses Chase Vodka as its base. [12] To create the gin, the vodka is infused with juniper buds and berries, along with 10 botanicals including cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, almond, coriander, liquorice and lemon. In 2016, it won a Double Gold Award at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.

Other gin products made by Chase Distillery include:

Maison Williams Chase Wines

Since 2012 Chase Distillery has also been producing wines at Chateau Constantin, a 40-hectare (99-acre) estate near Aix-en-Provence, France. [13]

Willy's Cider, [14] first produced in 2009, serves as the base for Williams Gins and has been bottled as a product in its own right since 2013. The distillery also produces Willy's Cider Apple Sours. [15]

Further products

Chase Distillery also produces a number of different liqueurs, along with Willy Chase's Fit Corn and candles. [16]

From 2014, together with Hobsons Brewery in Shropshire, Chase was developing a whisky made from corn, rye, or barley. They have been laying casks since 2012 and a cask distilled on 7 March 2012 was spotted in 2018. [17] [18]

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