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International Exhibition Cooperative Wine Society

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The British wine society "International Exhibition Cooperative Wine Society" (IECWS) owes its existence to a large wine exhibition in the Royal Albert Hall in London in 1874, to which numerous countries had delivered their wines. However, the visitors took little notice, so the Portuguese producers asked the British government for help. A series of luncheons was then organised to publicise the wines. The organisers were the founding fathers who established the Wine Society as a co-operative society in the same year. They were the taxman George E. Scrivenor, the ophthalmologist R. Brudenell Carter and the architect Henry Scott...

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