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The oldest known to man!

Last updated: 2025/04/07 at 3:52 PM
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The oldest alcoholic drink known to man has found a home in Wrexham.

Experienced mead-maker, Tony Cornish, has been crafting mead since the early 1990s and has opened his meadery on Rhosnesni Lane.

Stone Circle Mead Company specialises in producing traditional, oak-aged meads blending Welsh honey, spices, foraged fruits, nuts, flowers and herbs.

From their Wrexham premises they supply some prestigious locations in the UK, including the House of Commons, the Senedd and various National Trust properties as well as offering tasting tours where you can try, buy, and learn about mead and its production process.

Cllr Nigel Williams, lead member for economy, business and tourism, said: “This is a unique business in Wrexham and another example of investment in the county borough. Tony has received support from the council’s business and investment team to help him maximise on business opportunities and I wish him all the luck for the future.”

Tony Cornish, owner of Stone Circle Meads Company, said: “We were delighted to meet Cllr Nigel Williams at the meadery recently. He spent a good deal of time with us to hear about what we do and the exciting plans we have for the future.”

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