Malpas Stallard Ltd
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01905 22358
Fish St, Worcester WR1 2HN, UK
Opening Hours:Monday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PMTuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PMWednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PMThursday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PMFriday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PMSaturday: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PMSunday: Closed
Area Served:Within 4 miles (6.4km) of Fish St, Worcester WR1 2HN, UKGet more exposure
Wines and Spirits from around the world, Vintage Port, Madeiras and sherries, also, suppliers for Weddings and parties on a Sale or Return Basis, Glasses lent with no charge if wine purchased from us and deliveries throughout Worcestershire no charge.
The firm of Malpas Stallard Limited (Wine Merchants), presently under the directorship of Nigel and Jeannie Smith, is an amalgam of two ancient wine companies trading in Worcester city centre, Joseph Malpas and Company and Josiah Stallard and Sons.
Established in 1807, Joseph Malpas and Company traded from 63 High Street until 1848 when the business was transferred to the large cellars of the newly erected Corn Exchange in Angel Street. Nigel Smiths family connection with Joseph Malpas and Company dates from 1895 when his grandfather Stephen Smith took over the firm until his death in 1931, when Nigels father Cyril Smith became sole proprietor and took on the reins for the next 60 years! Nigel joined his father in the business at the age of 17 and now has over 40 years experience in the Wine Trade.
The earliest record of the Stallard familys wine-trade connection in Worcester is of a Thomas Stallard supplying sacramental wine to the Cathedral in the reign of Henry V11. The firm of Josiah Stallard and Sons was founded in 1808 when William Stallard took over the wine business of Mary and Lucy Hooper, trading from the vaulted cellars and extensive premises bordered by, High Street, Copenhagen Street and Fish Street.
In 1969 the cellars and offices of Joseph Malpas and Company in Angel Street were sold and the business transferred to the historic premises of Josiah Stallard in Fish Street, thereby amalgamating the two famous Worcester names into Malpas Stallard Limited which continues to this day as traditional wine merchants, offering experienced personal service to a loyal wholesale and retail clientele.
You can contact Malpas Stallard Ltd. if you have any questions or concerns about Malpas Stallard Ltd’s personal data policies or practices, which can be obtained at [email protected] or Malpas Stallard Limited, The Cellars, Fish St. Worcester WR1 2HN
Google Rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars (18 total ratings)
martyn durran5 StarA fabulous selection of wine and not too expensive. A real gem hidden away in central Worcester, well worth a visit for fine wine, Champagne.Wednesday 15th December 2021
Ian Terry5 StarThe Google Maps description "Off license" doesn't do it justice. It's a Wine Merchant" with a 200-year pedigree. Hidden away in Fish Street, like an iceberg with only 10% above the surface and cellars hidden away from all but the most deserving customers. My modest purchase won't get me underground just yet. Their expertise is exceptional, their courteous customer service comes naturally and the selection of wines and spirits is well worth seeking out.Saturday 14th December 2019
kwesi marles5 StarBest wine shop in county. Wonderful selection of wines at wide range of prices, and if your on a tighter budget they are competitive with the supermarkets. Owners are incredibly knowledgeable and always helpful.Tuesday 14th May 2019
Judy Webb5 StarLove this place, a proper wine merchant with an amazing range . A must visitSaturday 15th January 2022
JoneseygirlUK5 StarVisited last Saturday. The lady was very knowledgeable and helped with a couple of excellent choices. Definitely go when in Worcester again. Nb half day closing SaturdaySaturday 1st July 2017