A HUDDERSFIELD company is drinking to the success of the town’s football club.

Continental Wines and Food has entered into a partnership with Huddersfield Town for the new season.

CWF is a leading importer, producer, bottler and distributor of wines and alcoholic drinks.

As part of its deal as official wine suppliers of the club, CWF will supply wine and champagne to the club’s Canalside complex for the next year. The wine can be bought from the Canalside bar and is available for Town fans on matchdays throughout the season.

CWF will also cater for the Galpharm Stadium, with its wine available for Town fans on matchdays in the White Rose Suite.

The company, based at Leeds Road, Deighton, is one of 40 companies to donate money towards club chairman Dean Hoyle’s play-off final ticket initiative for school kids at the end of last season.

Town commercial director Sean Jarvis said: “We are delighted to welcome CWF as official partners of the club. Since their donation to the ticket initiative, we have liaised closely with them to secure a deal for the 2011/12 season.

“The partnership illustrates the strength of the club’s business profile at the moment, to attract a company of the stature of CWF which works with the likes of Morrisons and Tesco is a massive coup for the club.

“I am looking forward to developing our partnership with CWF over the coming months to benefit both the club and Town fans everywhere.”

John Shinwell, managing director of Continental Wines and Foods, said: “We are delighted to have secured a deal to be the club’s official wine suppliers throughout the 2011/12 League One campaign.

“Huddersfield Town has made great strides on and off the field over the last couple of years and we are pleased to become a part of their impressive business portfolio.

“We wish the club and all the Town fans the very best during the new season and hope it ends in promotion!”