Corney and Barrow

Corney & Barrow Wine Shop, 8 Academy Street, Ayr KA7 1HT

In 1994, Corney and Barrow’s Scottish operation merged with Whighams of Ayr, one of the longest-established wine merchants in the UK. 

As well as Whighams’ residence in Academy Street in Ayr, Corney and Barrow took over the 1766-built cellars, constructed for the sole purpose of storing imported wines, ports and sherries shipped from around Europe. These cellars are very much still in use for long-term customer storage, and are also used as a spectacular back drop for tastings and events.

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