UK winemaker Chapel Down appoints Chase Distillery boss Andrew Carter as CEO

English winemakers Chapel Down Group announced today that Andrew Carter, currently Managing Director Chase Distillery, will be succeeding CEO Frazer Thompson from 13 September. Thompson will work with Carter to ensure a seamless handover of office.

Chapel Down is England’s leading winemaker, producing an award-winning range of sparkling and still wines. It also produces gin and vodka.

Carter is a much-respected figure in the drinks and travel retail sectors. He has worked in the global drinks industry for over 25 years, holding a series of international sales & marketing leadership roles for companies such as Treasury Wine Estates, Bacardi and Bulmers across UK & Europe, Asia, Australia and global travel retail.

He was Managing Director of Bacardi Global Travel Retail between July 2009 and April 2012.

Carter has worked on the international development of premium drinks brands such as Penfolds, Wolf Blass, Bacardi, Bombay Sapphire, Martini, Grey Goose, Strongbow & San Miguel.

Most recently he joined the Chase Distillery Board in February 2018. In his executive role as Managing Director, he has led the UK and international development of Chase Distillery’s field-to-bottle vodka & gin brands in over 40 markets worldwide. He managed the company’s sale to Diageo, which completed this March.

(Above and below) Chapel Down produces a range of world-class sparkling wines as well as a respected line-up of still wines, gins and vodkas

Chapel Down Group Chairman Martin Glenn said: “Frazer has decided to retire after 20 years of building Chapel Down into England’s biggest wine business and has helped put English wine on the map. It is difficult to overstate his impact and leadership. He leaves with the great gratitude of the Chapel Down Board.

“We are fortunate to be able to announce the hiring of another high-calibre executive, Andrew Carter, who has a great track record in building wines and spirits businesses and who can drive further growth at Chapel Down for the benefit of customers and shareholders alike.”

Thompson said: “After 20 years, with the company in good shape after the pandemic, and with a really exciting period of growth ahead, I have decided that now is an ideal time for me to step aside as CEO and for the company to introduce some fresh energy and leadership to the business.

“I am delighted that Andrew has joined us. He brings a wealth of drinks experience and has the talent and energy to lead a fantastic team to new heights. I love this business and brand and I will remain both as a substantial shareholder and advisor.

“It has been a remarkable journey and a privilege to have had the opportunity to change the way the world thinks about English wine. We have built a fantastic team and an exciting brand with great growth prospects. I truly believe that the journey has just got more exciting.”

Carter said: “I am delighted to be joining at such an exciting time. Chapel Down is the leading English winemaker and I look forward to further building the business and team to deliver the next stage of transformational company growth for our customers and shareholders.

“Frazer has been an extraordinary pioneer of the English winemaking industry and I will work closely with him and the Chapel Down management team to ensure a seamless transition.”

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