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Chase Premium Vodka



£30.00

70cl ALC 40%
Flag of England ENGLAND

A delicate and creamy vodka with hints of vanilla and white pepper before a smooth finish.



£30.00
In stock

Free delivery on orders over £150. Find out more

Need advice? Call 01743 234500. Our lines are open Mon - Fri 9am - 5.30pm

Details

England, Vodka, Pure Vodka

Spirits etc

40%

70cl

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Delivery information

STANDARD MAINLAND UK DELIVERY – up to 5 working days

Delivery is FREE on orders of £150 or more to a single address in mainland UK.

Please add £9.95 post & packing per delivery address for orders under £150.

Unless advised otherwise, you will normally receive your delivery in 5 working days.

EXPRESS UK MAINLAND DELIVERY

£5 on orders of £150 or more to a single address in mainland UK.

For orders under £150 please add £14.95 per delivery address.

Usually delivered the next working day (on orders placed before 1pm on a
working day).

Please note, whilst the majority of parcels sent on this service are
received the next working day, this is not guaranteed and excludes the Scottish
Highlands.

SATURDAY UK MAINLAND DELIVERY

Saturday Delivery is charged at a flat rate of £25. Orders must be received
by 1pm Friday.

ADDITIONAL CHARGES – delivery to remote UK postcodes

Our couriers can deliver to most geographically remote locations but do bear in mind that these do incur a higher delivery charge and will take longer to arrive.

Isle of Wight and Northern Ireland ‒ first case (up to 12 x 75cl) is charged at a flat rate of £25 then £10 per subsequent case.

Isles of Scilly, Isle of Man and Scottish Offshore Islands ‒ first case (up to 12 x 75cl) is charged at a flat rate of £30 then £10 per subsequent case.

Rates are automatically calculated at the checkout.

ORDERS FROM OUTSIDE THE UK

Orders placed from outside the UK will be accepted for UK delivery.

We do not export from the UK or deliver to: Channel Islands, BFPO

Chase Distillery

Chase distillery was founded in 2008 by William Chase following his successful sale of Tyrrell's crisps. After a trip to the USA he realised he could use the potatoes grown on the farm to produce vodka. This was followed soon after by their gin made using apples and other botanicals grown in or around the distillery. In March 2021 the distillery was acquired by the multi-national drinks giant Diageo. Following the evolution of the gin and vodka markets, in January 2025, in order to preserve and future proof the brand, they took the decision to re-locate production, lock stock and barrel to their Cameronbridge distillery in Fife, Scotland, Europe's largest, and to subsequently close the original site in Hereford.

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