The majesticwine team have taken on the former Franky & Benny's restaurant in the Capitol Centre 🍷
Occupying a site that has been left empty for over a year, the return to the city follows the Blackpool Road store’s closure almost a decade ago.
The new store simultaneously opens doors to a supported career in the wine trade and progression opportunities within the retailer, as one of Europe’s biggest wine educators, with over 1,000 Wines & Spirits Education Trust trained colleagues across the business. The store will stock over 1,100 different wines, beers, and spirits, bringing Majestic discoveries to the heart of Lancashire.Majestic predicts Preston’s best-selling categories to be Champagne, Sparkling, Spain, and New Zealand
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