UK: Threshers name survives First Quench break-up
By just-drinks.com editorial team | 7 January 2010
The Threshers brand name is set to continue in wine and spirits retailing after being rescued from collapsed First Quench Retailing by private investment group SEP Properties.
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The Threshers brand name is set to continue in wine and spirits retailing after being rescued from collapsed First Quench Retailing by private investment group SEP Properties.

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