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The father-and-son Welsh bottling start-up that's seen revenues climb 900%

Andy and Rhys Mallows set up Mallows Beverages in 2021

Andy, right, with Rhys Mallows. The father-and-son team behind Mallows Beverages(Image: Matthew Horwood)

A start-up distillery and bottling firm, whose clients include Asda and M&S, has seen sales rocket by 900%. Father-and-son team Andy and Rhys Mallows, who founded Hensol Castle Distillery, set up Mallows Beverages in 2021.

The pair manufacture, bottle and distribute alcoholic beverages for national and global retailers and brands alongside producing their own range of spirits. In the last year it has seen revenues soar to £9m. Now, the firm expects to more than double its turnover as it looks to start moving into the production of soft drinks and tonic water from next month.

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“We expect to be producing 20 million bottles of tonic water a year that will go global. That production line will be at maximum capacity from day one. Then by July, we’ll be entering the soft drinks category. That will take our turnover to around £26m,” said Andy.

As a result, the company will be bottling around 1.7m units a week and is currently undergoing a recruitment drive to support the expansion plans and take its 35-strong staff to 65.

“What Penderyn bottle in a year, we’ll be bottling in a week,” said Andy, whose career has seen him work with major drinks brands Jim Beam, Jack Daniels and Barcadi. He was also the chief executive of Dutch spirits company Toorank where he was joined by son Rhys, a financial economics graduate of Exeter University.

In 2018, the pair, originally from Cowbridge, left Toorank and returned to Wales where they set up and ran Hensol Castle Distillery in a joint venture with the Leeke family, who own the Vale Resort and Leekes.

By 2021, the Mallows had sold their 25% stake in the distillery to the Leekes Retail & Leisure Group (who are now its sole owners) to start their own distilling and bottling business.