Welsh Saucery expands with artisan retailers June 9, 2022 News An online sauce business launched in lockdown from a Pembrokeshire farm is expanding into artisan retailers throughout Wales. The Welsh Saucery was started by Kara and Steve Lewis from the family farm. Their range of cook-in sauces, speciality condiments and dry rubs are all made to Kara’s recipes made with natural ingredients and no artificial preservatives. Kara explained: “We cover multiple meal types and cooking styles – from cook-in sauces as a quick all-in-one solution, to our dry rubs for those who like to spend a bit more time in the kitchen. We’ve developed two sauce collections – classic condiments like ketchup and BBQ sauce and a chilli collection which pushes more adventurous flavours like our pineapple and habanero sauce. “While the online business has performed well, particularly our gift packs and hampers, we’re excited to reach a new group of customers by working with as many specialist, artisan food and drink retailers in Wales and beyond that we can,” she said. Current Welsh Saucery stockists include the Rhug Estate Farm Shop in Corwen, Crwst in Cardigan, Melin Tregwynt in Haverfordwest and the Hawarden Estate Farm Shop, Deeside. The full range of sauces and rubs is also available from thewelshsaucery.co.uk About Latest Posts Jamie Quarmby Latest posts by Jamie Quarmby (see all) Babcock Wanson UK Expands Environmental Solutions with DCT Regenerative Oxidisers & Solvent Recovery Systems - September 11, 2024 Darégal Gourmet UK unveils food trends report for 2025 and beyond with key insights for chefs and food manufacturers - September 10, 2024 AkzoNobel launches new high-performance internal can body coating to address long-term regulatory challenges - September 3, 2024