Wednesday 23 May 2012

A Taste of India for even more Birmingham residents


Having had significant success in the South East and the South West of England, an ever increasing number of Birmingham residents now have access to the exciting taste of Indian wine! Over the last few weeks Soul Tree wines have become available in various Birmingham restaurants - here are a few of them, including some that have been offering Soul tree to their patrons for some time now.
Indian Dream, Olton
Little Havana, Acocks Green
Sherwoods, Hall Green
...and the list goes on!
And if you'd rather take a bottle home to share with friends or for just a cosy night in, head over to either of Connolly's Wine Merchants two branches at Livery Street, Jewellery Quarter, or on Warwick Road, Olton.
So go on, try Soul Tree, and let us know what you think!

Thursday 26 April 2012

Most Promising New Business

Soul Tree Wines have done it again! As of last night, we are officially Birmingham region's Most Promising New Business for 2012. We were handed the award at the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce's glittering Annual Dinner and Awards Ceremony on the 25th of April 2012. Needless to say we are chuffed that the potential we see in Soul Tree is shared and has been recognised at this level.









Onwards and Upwards!

Monday 27 February 2012

Soul Tree Wines appoint new distributor in South West England

Soul Tree wines have gone a step further towards making sure wine lovers all across the country have access to fantastic wines from India with the appointment of Gordano Wines, a distributor based in Clevedon (near Bristol) that supplies wines to restaurants across Gloucestershire, Somerset, Devon, Wiltshire, and Dorset.

With the appointment of Gordano Wines Soul Tree is now accessible in restaurants across 12 counties across the South East, the South West, and the Midlands. Amongst the restaurants, numbering close to 200, where Soul Tree can be found are Benares, Palms of Goa, Mala, Hundred Degrees, Tangawizi, Basil & Mint, Red Turban, and Mumbai Junction (all in Greater London); Maharaja, Asha's, and Deolali (all in Birmingham); and Mem Saab and Paddy's Marten Inn Bar & Restaurant (Leicester).

In Bristol patrons at Taj Brasserie, Old India, Mehak at The Grange Hotel, and Raj Mahal City can already enjoy the delights of Indian wine with their Indian meals.

South West England, watch out for Indian wine!