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Wine Services: London on-trade report by country, producer & price

Wine Services: London on-trade report by country, producer & price

Getting a listing in one of the most prestigious London restaurants is still a prize that is highly sought after and coveted even by the word’s most famous wines and Champagnes. Exactly where those listings are, however, is highly prized information and importers and distributors have long played a dance with their suppliers about exactly where those all important listings are. Which is where the French-based Wine Services comes in. It claims to have the most comprehensive database of fine dining and premium restaurants in the world and annually monitors 20,000 premium restaurants across 33 countries worldwide. Here in the first of a new series of articles, The Buyer has teamed up with Wine Services to analyse the London fine dining and restaurant scene with some of its exclusive data that shows the level of distribution by country, region and brand in premium outlets. Richard Siddle crunches the numbers.

Richard Siddle
30th June 2025by Richard Siddle
posted in Insight,

Wine Services claims to have the world’s largest database dedicated to wine distribution - with over 10 million processed data points.

Founded by Caroline Meesmaecker, and now chief executive of Wine Services, she says its current database is the result of 15 years of fine tuning and analysis to get its services right.

She says: “I’m proud to offer a market intelligence platform that is unparalleled worldwide. The volume and reliability of our data enable clients to make strategic decisions with confidence in an ever-evolving market.”

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Caroline Meesmaecker says Wine Services' data hopes to give producers a far clearer understanding of where their wines are being sold in the on-trade

She adds: "In today’s market, visibility is power. We give wine and spirits brands the data to drive performance smartly, efficiently, and globally.”

In a nutshell Wine Services “transforms raw data into actionable intelligence, accessible through a single interface”. It means brands can see where their wines are being distributed and tailor their market strategies accordingly.

“What makes us different is our ability to transform complex, field-based data into actionable commercial insights,” explains Meesemaecker. “Our clients use our platform to drive distribution strategy, defend pricing, benchmark brand performance, and identify growth opportunities - with real-time visibility at the point of sale.

“Our mission is clear: to bring transparency, precision, and strategic clarity to an increasingly complex global market.”

Wine Services is now working with 250 wine brands globally, including the likes of Sassicaia, Harlan Estate, Château Margaux, Pernod Ricard, and Dom Pérignon.

As Meesemaecker adds: “The company transforms data into opportunities, strengthening trust and communication between all players in the value chain.

Here Wine Services has teamed up with The Buyer to give an insight into the type of research it does and what of data and information it can provide with exclusive data that maps where the world’s most iconic wines are served - and what this reveals about global distribution trends.

Research that covers wine listing information and data from:

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Wine Services is able to break down its database to analyse the performance of producers in inidviual cities like London

  • 530 London restaurants.
  • Between them the restaurants have 70 Michelin stars and 10 Wine Spectator awards.
  • It covers 91 four or five star hotels or resorts.

“We offer granular, location-specific insights showing exactly where a wine is sold, at what price, in which vintage, and how it compares to direct competitors. Our clients don’t just look at trends they see the market in real time, at the point of sale,” says Meesemaecker.

Wine Services can provide far more detailed analysis by country, region and for each producer that sets out the outlets they are listed in. It also stresses the following figures are "among the wines analysed by Wine Services”.

5 restaurants with most wines on the list

With the largest offer globally

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67 Pall Mall has the most wines on its list than any other restaurant in London

67 Pall Mall 651

Clos Maggiore 536

Jean Georges 439

Hélène Darroze Connaught 387

Les 110 de Taillevent 368


5 Restaurants with most by the glass

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Wild Corner in Chelsea, London was winner of By the Glass List of the Year in the Star Wine List of the Year UK with The Buyer and also won the International By the Glass List of the Year in Star Wine List's global awards

Wild Corner 142

67 Pall Mall 131

Oxo Tower Brasserie 29

Restaurant 1890 Gordon Ramsay 29

Sexy Fish 29

London Restaurants with Largest Wine Offer by Region

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Top 5 Most Distributed Champagnes

Number of outlets

Dom Perignon 258

Bollinger 214

Ruinart 208

Krug     206

Louis Roederer 183


Champagne Prices

12% sold at under €150

36% at €150-300

30% at €300 to 750

22% at €750 and above


Top Distributed Bordeaux Producers

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Number of outlets

Yquem 134

Lynch Bages 126

Mouton Rothschild 100

Haut Brion 95

Lafite Rothschild 95

Leoville Barton 93


Bordeaux Prices

22% listed at less than €150

24% at €150 to €300

24% €300 to €750

31% listed at above €750


Top Distributed Burgundy Producers

Number of outlets

De Montille 106

Domaine Leflaive 95

Domaine de la Romanée-Conti 78

Faiveley 72

Etiienne Sauzet 67

Vincent Girardin 67

Burgundy Prices

11% listed at below €150

21% at €150 to €300

25% at €300 to €750

44% at above €750


Top Distributed Italian Producers

Number of outlets

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Antinori 197

Tenuta San Guido 173

Tenuta Tignanello 163

Gaja 154

Ornellaia 138


Italian wine prices

38% sold at below €150

21% at €150 to €300

22% at €300 to €750

19% above €750


Top Distributed Californian Producers

Number of outlets

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Ridge 137

Dominus 82

Opus One 80

Kistler 71

Shafer 46


California prices

10% listed less than €150

26% at €150 to €300

27% at €300 to €750

37% above €750


Top Distributed Spanish Producers

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Number of outlets

Vega Sicilia 146

Lopez-Heredia 128

Rioja Alta 82

Marques de Murrieta. 65

A Palacios 56

Pingus 56


Spain Prices

26% listed less than €150

30% between €150 and €300

23% at €300 to €750

21% above €750


Top Distributed Oceania Producers

Number of outlets

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Henschke - one of Australia's finests wine experts - in the heart of the Barossa Valley

Henschke 94

Penfolds 90

Felton Road 72

Greywacke 67

Cloudy Bay 66

Torbeck 57

Leeuwin 56

Alta Rangi 54

Craggy Range 30

Jim Barry 29


Oceania Prices

45% below €150

26% between €150 and €300

12% between €300 and €750

17% above €750.


Wine Services: What it can do


Wine Services track four key categories of data:

  • Distribution data: Where wines are listed, how often, and in what type of venue.
  • Pricing and vintage monitoring:Price by format and vintage, across cities and sales channels, with alerts for underpricing.
  • Media coverage and tasting notes: Tracking scores, mentions, and positioning in press and digital channels.
  • Competitive analysis: How each brand compares to its defined competitors in presence, pricing, and prestige visibility.

To do so it has built up a database that covers.

  • 10,850 restaurants and 2,500 wine retailers (independent and chains).
  • 9,500 importers and distributors across over 25 countries.
  • 43,200 media sources, including wine publications, reviews, and digital press.
  • Each year, it integrates over 10 million unique data points across pricing, distribution, vintage availability, and media visibility.


For more information go to Wine Services at its website here.

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