1876 Facts About Sherry by Henry Vizetelly
THE VICTORIA WINE COMPANY. Head Office—DUNSTEE HOUSE,12, MARK LANE, LONDON. Established 1865. Bankebs—Imperial Bank. Vaults:—11, 12, 13, U,15, 16, 17, 18, and 19, Maek-lake; and 37, Mihcihq-lake.
413, Wandsworth-rd., S.W, 1, Young-street, Kensing ton. 24, Hereford-road, West- bourne-grove. 113,HoUoway-road. 160a, Ebury-st.,Pimlico. Percy House, Golborne-rd., Notting-hill. 10, Bellbaveu-terr., Grove- road,Mile-end. 173, King-street, Hammer- smitli. Portland-place,Circus-road, E., St. John's-wood. 189, Seven Sisters'-road. 65, George-st., Portman-sq. 123, Kiug's-rd., Cbelsea. 49,The Grove,Stratford. 344, Cold Harbour-lane, Briston. 122, Boundary-road, St. John's-wood. 171, Sandringham-road, Dolston.
COUNTRY BRANCHES. 26, High-street,Bristol. 9, Spencer-pl., Blackheath. High-sti'eet, Houuslow. 4, Aiusley-terrace, High- road, Leo. 52, Oakfield-road, Penge. 53, High-st., Birmingham. Eidgway-rd., Wimbledon. 4, Station-terrace, North- end,Croydon. 9,Commerce-terrace,High road,Tottenham. 33,New-road,Brighton. 80,High-st.,Bromley,Kent. 3, Montague-terrace, Dort- mouth-pk.-rd.,Forest-hill. 20, Laurie-place, Kirkdale, Sydenhom. 90, High - street. South Norwood. 5,High-st., New Brentford. 73, George-st.. Eichmond. 169, Windmill-st., Graves- end.
LONDON BRANCHES. 40, King William-street, London-bridge. 380, Mare-st.,Hackney. 28, TJpper-st., Islington, 161 & 163, Commercial-rood. 208, Betbnal-green-road. 125,Rye-lane,Pec^am. 115,Hompstcad-rolid. 188,Walwortb-road. 23, Higb-street, Netting- hill-gate. 65,Fnlliam-road. 69,Camdeu-road. 63,Chalk-farm-road. 99,Tachbrook st.,Pimlico. 53^,Kiugsland-road. 131, Lupus-st., Pimlico, 375, New-cross-road. 691, Old Kent-road. 2, Bristol-gardens, Maida Vale. 101, Praed-st., Paddington. 16, Devonshire - terrace, Notting-hill-gate.
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THE VICTORIA WINE COMPANY was established supplying the public with pure Wines and Spirits at a very mo '^"TtrSumption of Wine wag then in a 8™'!* numerous butreputedly most wealthy classes,and a system nrolits and lone? Wine merchanta an oxceptional class of trodorfi-nomely, of large prolits ana long advantage of thia state,of iWngs,the,proprietors_o^Jhe^Jicto™ Company"saw their'way by a combinatmn d the AWnel together with their connection among the sn pp unheard of in "RnfrTr.Ti.i pr!dncing distriots, to i^trodn_co_Wme^^^^^^^^ dtrXTwines arpr^^^^ unheard of in England, SHS-^'?Fort?fKvoured;^a ol/wine,rather pale in colour, and Sc\.°eEcellent for dessert. 24s. per SHERRY No. 4.; fine, old, very pure, possessing a splendid flavour. 30a. SHERRY No. 5; magnificent, dry, Amontillado character,and for dehcacy SHEMY^No!7?pwrAmont1lid^^ d>7. old. soft, delicate. SHERfYVvi gold colour; of^a rich, mefiow flavour, shipped to the SHERRY NrS^^broTn^ i" very old, has great body and flavour, with C^SET-Patent^Bd^Cales for the countryare charged 23. per do.en, hut the same ''"°Bo'S^?sTwtneanf Sparkling Wines,where
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