Chapel Down and Wren Sterling start brand partnership with 20% off for Wren Sterling clients

Wren Sterling is delighted to announce the start of a brand partnership with Chapel Down, England’s leading and most celebrated winemaker.

Based in Kent, in the Garden of England, Chapel Down’s mission is to change the way the world thinks of English wine. Their world class winemaking team produce award-winning wines of exceptional quality, from their best selling Brut and Rosé English sparkling wines, through to their luxury single estate wines from Kit’s Coty, their finest vineyard, located on the Kent Downs.

Wren Sterling’s clients can enjoy 20% off the RRP on any mixed case of English wine from the Chapel Down online store by applying the code Wren20 at the checkout. The mixed cases are a great introduction to the product range, and they’re not currently available on promotion. Note, this promotion ONLY applies to the mixed cases.

In return, Chapel Down is looking at ways that Wren Sterling can offer independent financial advice services to its customers.

Nick Moules, Wren Sterling’s Marketing Director said: “The English wine industry is in a golden age at the moment and Chapel Down is the number one brand in the space. The combination of excellent terroir and investment in the infrastructure required to sustain wine production, means output is growing and quality is very high. There are now over 1,100 vineyards in England and Wales and sales rose 3% in 2024, against a backdrop of falling overall alcohol volume sales in the UK.

“I hope Wren Sterling clients will take advantage of the offer available, or to go and see the Chapel Down estate in person, as it’s a fantastic day out. What’s more, we’re excited to provide our services to Chapel Down customers in due course, helping them to structure their financial plans, while they enjoy the parts of life that really matter, like getting friends and family together over a meal and a bottle of wine.”

Below: 1. Chapel Down’s Tenterden Shop and Restaurant. 2. An aerial shot of the vines