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Berrys' London Wine Shop

Berry Bros. & Rudd’s London wine shop at 3 St James’s Street has changed little since it was opened by the Widow Bourne in 1698. It boasts an extensive range of wines and spirits, from around £5 up to £5,000, and a team of knowledgeable yet friendly staff who offer unparalleled expert advice, no matter what your requirements are. The range incorporates a vast selection of wines, including those from Bordeaux, Burgundy, Champagne, Spain and the Rhône, as well as top Italian bottles and New World classics.

Virtual Tour

From roots as a merchant selling provisions, exotic spices, tea and coffee, No. 3 ultimately became a fine wine merchant and during the past three centuries many famous visitors have passed through Berrys’ doors, from Lord Byron to the Aga Khan. The shop is little changed and traces of its history – including important documents and artefacts – are on view. Berrys’ first supplied wine to the British Royal Family during the rein of King George III and has continued to do so to the present day and currently holds two Royal warrants; for H.M. The Queen and H.R.H The Prince of Wales.

Latest Offers

Staff Choices

Latest Offers
We have a range of wines currently in store specifically chosen with late summer drinking in mind. From the finest Champagnes and ravishing rosés, to quaffable whites and characterful reds, all weathers are catered for.

Wine of the Moment
Jonathan Dwyer selects one of his favourite wines from Burgundy available from the shop.



The Fine Wine Reserves Room

Spirits Tasting Room -The finest Whiskies, Bourbon, Cognacs, Armagancs in London

The Fine Wine Reserves Room
Browse our finest reserves room, offering a superlative selection of some of the world’s finest wines.

The Spirits Room
Take a look around our fine Whiskies and Spirits room, featuring rare and independent releases and free tastings of Berrys’ exclusive range own bottlings.



Marvel our Giant Coffee Scales in a shop steeped in history

Meet the Team

The No. 3 Shop Story
Step back in time and learn more about the rich history of No. 3, through tales of widows, kings, politicians and coffee. 

Meet the Shop Team
Our team of knowledgeable and friendly staff are always on hand to help you find delicious wines. Learn more about them here.



They came to No. 3

Cellar Events

They Came to No. 3
Join us at Berrys’ London shop, as we take you to a trip down memory lane to trace the footsteps of Lord Byron, one of our most notable past clients.

Cellar Events
We hold a range of events in our cellars and townhouse, from tastings and dinners to Wine Schools. These historic venues are also available for private hire. 
 

Opening Hours
Monday to Friday: 10am to 6pm
Saturdays: 10am to 5pm
Sundays and Public Holidays: Closed

Contact Francis Huicq:
3 St. James's Street
London SW1A 1EG
Tel: 0800 280 2440

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Visit our virtual cellar tour to see pictures of the shop and cellars.



Berrys' London shop's promotional terms and conditions: Unless otherwise stated, discounts and offers may not be used in conjunction with any other offer, including case discounts, are non-refundable, may not be used against previous purchases and cannot be exchanged in whole or in part for cash. Offers must be claimed in person at Berrys' shop at 3 St James's Street, SW1A and are subject to availability. Discounts do not apply to en primeur wines. For Berrys' full terms and conditions, please go to www.bbr.com/terms.

Reviews of Berrys' London Shop

The London Magazine's Great Little Shop award"Berry Bros is our favourite wine merchant. It used to be quite snooty and austere but has loosened up to the point where it was happy to let the cameras in for that BBC Four documentary you heard about but forgot to Sky+ last year. Not that you want looseness from a wine merchant, necessarily. But you know what we mean."
John O'Connell and Jessica Cargill Thompson The Times

"Nip inside the Georgian bow-windowed Berry's shop to admire the old tea and coffee scales and the cramped cellars below, before walking off with their pocket book of a wine list, long, as you might expect, on the classic wines of France but with some New Worlders, too."
The Times
 
"Berry Bros.' shop and cellars in St James's Street is the only living reminder of London's long past as a centre of wine appreciation. It feels like a trip back to the 18th century. But it is also at the leading edge of choice, selection and service in modern wine."
Hugh Johnson The London Magazine
 
"This is probably the store Adam Smith and Napoleon had in mind when they described the British as a nation of shopkeepers; it's been around since those times. Berry Bros, which was founded in 1698, is one of only eight family businesses in London that are more than 300 years old, and the shop front gives you a hint of the store's longevity."
Nic Wing Countrylife