Skip to main content

Written question asked by Andrew George (Liberal Democrat) on Thursday, 26 June 2003, in the House of Commons. It was due for an answer on Monday, 1 September 2003. It was answered by Bill Rammell (Labour) on Monday, 1 September 2003 on behalf of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office.


Foreign and Commonwealth Office

Question
To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, how many bottles of (a) wine and (b) other alcoholic beverages there were in the Government wine cellar, managed by his Department, in each of the last 10 years; and what his estimate is of the value. - Including figures.
Answer

Andrew George: To ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs how many bottles of (a) wine and (b) other alcoholic beverages there were in the Government wine cellar, managed by his Department, in each of the last 10 years; and what his estimate is of the value. [122847] Mr. Rammell: The Government wine cellar contains a mix of fine wines, beverage wines and spirits and liqueurs. Stock levels vary but generally the cellar contains approximately 37,000 bottles, of which fewer than 700 are spirits or liqueurs. There has been no significant variation in the stock levels since 1993. It is not possible to give a break down of the ratio of wines to spirits, etc over the last 10 years without incurring disproportionate costs. Fine wines are bought young and then stored until ready for use, enabling aged wines of excellent value to be used by the Government for their hospitality needs. The value of the stock is subjective and bears no relation to the purchase costs. The current value of the stock is estimated to be in the region of £1.7 million.


Secondary information

Type
Written question
Reference
122847; 409 c798W
Session
2002-03
Subjects
Alcoholic drinks Government departments Wines Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Contains statistics
Yes
Link
View this Written question on www.publications.parliament.uk