Our Suppliers

From the rolling fields of Wiltshire and the Georgian Splendour of Bath to the beauty of the New Forest and the stunning coastlines of Devon and Cornwall, our suppliers will take you on an adventure that will make you see rural England in a whole new light.

If you are a producer with an exceptional product, and would like to be a part of the Fine & Country Hamper Family - please get in touch!

New Forest Shortbread being made at home by the owner.

Credit: New Forest Shortbread

New Forest Shortbread

Made by Tracey Thew at Burley Rails Cottage in the Heart of the New Forest. The small team of dedicated bakers have elevated shortbread to a new level of deliciousness. Fine & Country Hampers are delighted to bring these exceptional, handcrafted products to your home.

Man and Child creating The Rea Cure salamis and meats

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The Real Cure

Based near Shaftesbury in North Dorset, The Real Cure uses traditional processes to create Award winning salami, chorizo and air dried hams. The Real cure use carefully sourced high welfare and wild British meat of the highest quality. We think it’s the most delicious cured meats we’ve every tasted, we hope you agree.

Homemade fudge by Megs Cottage Fudge

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Meg's Cottage Fudge

Traditional, award winning, artisan fudge handmade in Bradford-on-Avon in Meg's kitchen, since 2007. No artificatial flavouring, colouring or gluten. Handmade like Meg's Grandma use to make it!

Man carrying a large green container on his back in a vineyard

Credit: The Uncommon Wine Company

The Uncommon Wine Company

Co-Founders Henry & Alex have strived to make the best possible English wine with the lowest environmental impact. With a passion for the environment, their products and processes focus on sustainability and great taste.

St Eva employee creating the candles

Credit: St Eval Candles

St Eval Candles

From their clifftop home in North Cornwall, St Eval craft beautiful fragrances inspired by nature and shaped by the wild. Each candle is a journey, an experience and a landscape that the team love.

Three wooden cutting boards of different sizes on a wooden surface.

Sawdust Design & Build

These stunning charcuterie and chopping boards are made in Wiltshire using solid Oak and Ash. Each board is unique, hand crafted in their small workshop in Westbury Jamie has been creating high quality joinery for more than 25 years and is now joined by his son.

Woman wearing a pink scarf with a blurred background

Credit: Sam Gabriel Artist

Sam Gabriel Artist

Sam Gabriel is a contemporary Cornish artist who’s work is inspired by the wild, ancient, and magical spirit of the county she calls home. Her paintings reflect Cornwall’s rugged landscapes, its time worn patinas, enchanting light, and rich abundance of wildlife, flora, and fauna.

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Josh's Chocolate Founder and family

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Josh's Chocolate

Founded by Josh, whose passion for chocolate began on his family’s Cornish farm, Josh’s Chocolate creates feel-good bars inspired by the outdoors and simple life pleasures. Each product is handmade on-site using carefully selected flavours and wrapped in bespoke illustrations that celebrate the Cornish lifestyle.

Iford Cider being held

Credit: Iford Cider

Iford Cider

Iford cider take real super fresh apples, let wild fermentation do its thing (because nature knows what it’s doing), and create cider that actually tastes like apples. It’s crisp. It’s dry. It’s sweet. It’s balanced. It’s outrageously drinkable. Be warned…..Iford cider is not to be confused with the stuff you will buy in a super market, the team at Iford take cider to a magical level.

Man picking chillis for Wiltshire Chilli Farm

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Wiltshire Chilli Farm

Just 2 miles from Fine & Country Hampers, The Wiltshire Chilli Farm consists of a group of culinary and horticulture enthusiasts who share a love of all things spicy. Carefully prepared and bottled on their Wiltshire farm, their use of chillies is unrivalled (in our opinion!). Be careful though….it’s addictive and you will soon be ordering more!

Interior of a rustic building with a large pile of red and green fruits on a conveyor belt.

Credit: Perry's Cider

Perry's Cider

Founder William Churchill started the business in 1920 as a sideline to his Blacksmith's and since then his family has been making incredible ciders on their Somerset farm. Their approach is simple, take the very best apples, no concentrates, no flavours, no colourings. Perry’s cider is 100% juice and more than 100 years of know-how, in a bottle. P.S We also love the pictures on their bottles!

 

Otter Brewery employee holding up a pint of beer

Credit: Otters Brewery

Otter Brewery

Founded over three generations in Devon’s Blackdown Hills, Otter Brewery has grown into an award-winning producer of exceptional beer. Their brewing is rooted in tradition and driven by a strong commitment to environmentally friendly practices.

Man and woman standing together in front of a brick wall

Credit: Brown Bag Crisps

Brown Bag Crisps

Started by Phil and Viv in 2010,  where Phil could be found in the small hours frying and seasoning crisps in his kitchen until he found the perfect crunch and flavour. Today the ethos remains the same – to make delicious crisps using the finest natural ingredients. Phil and Viv are proud to be one of the very few remaining crisps companies that is British owned and continues to use local potatoes to produce their delicious crisps with an extraordinary crunch.

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Beebombs

Handmade on their Dorset farm in a traditional and truly sustainable way, Beebombs help to restore lost wildflower habitat and bring a little bit of wild joy to your garden whilst providing sources of food for pollinators. The wildflower Beebombs contain a mix of 18 native British wildflower seeds, fine, sifted soil and locally sourced clay. Described by the Royal Horticultural Society as ‘’Perfect for Pollinators’’ Beebombs add colour and life to any green space.

Crockerton Honey

This incredible honey is produced by Martin McDermott and his wife from a small number of hives nestled in beautiful countryside near their home in Wiltshire. Every jar is traced back to a single queen bee and is accompanied by a brief description of the hive and its history.

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