Published: 05 September, 2019
Treasury Wine Estates (TWE), the Australian owner of leading brand Penfolds, has shed some light on why it decided to call time on its distributor in China – and why setting up on its own steam has been key to growth in the country.
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Published: 15 August, 2019
Treasury Wine Estates’ chief executive Michael Clarke revealed the company’s ambitious plans for China yesterday.
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Published: 01 August, 2019
Despite falling wine import volumes, China continues to mature as a market, according to the latest country report from Wine Intelligence.
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Gin continues to boom for Brockmans here in the UK, which is now the brand’s top market thanks to a recent push into the supermarkets.
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The premium mixers category is becoming a crowded market, but is there just too much going on in the way of flavour, asks Kate Hawkings.
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Traders have found the release of Bordeaux’s 2018 vintage “perplexing” and “frustrating”, according to a report from Liv-Ex.
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The tired, middle of the road, mid-market section of the on-trade is falling away to make way for new, more innovative concepts, suppliers have told Harpers.
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Wines from France and Italy dominate the on-trade in China, according to the first in-depth research into the Chinese on-trade market.
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Published: 12 February, 2019
The major focus of the final day of Sauvignon 2019 was ‘Pursuit’ – both of new customers and of new styles – as New Zealand looks to broaden the appeal of its hero grape without losing the affection of the millions of customers worldwide who have super-charged the country’s remarkable growth as a winegrowing power.
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Published: 22 January, 2019
Australia will continue to trade with the UK, its biggest export market by volume and third by value, on its current terms post-Brexit.
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Published: 18 January, 2019
Those expecting to see gin fall from its pedestal will have to wait a little longer.
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Published: 13 December, 2018
Burgundy thrived, Bordeaux consolidated and wine investment proved more stable than gold, according to the Liv-ex annual summary of the 2018 market, described as “a record breaking year”.
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Published: 13 December, 2018
Tumultuous political times are offering an interesting backdrop to our latest Looking Ahead series.
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Published: 13 November, 2018
The second annual ProWein Business Report looking at the attractiveness of international export markets for wine has placed China in pole position for the first time.
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Published: 22 August, 2018
Rhône Valley cooperatives are on a mission to premiumise their offering, as market pressures mean they can “no longer compete with the New World at £3 a bottle”.
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Published: 14 August, 2018
Cognac exports have achieved their fourth consecutive year of growth, driven by continued thirst for the historic French brandy in the US.
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Published: 08 August, 2018
A relatively sunny outlook is being forecast for the global alcohol industry over the next five years, with the wine set to see the largest portion of growth.
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A “lack of wines priced attractively” has been blamed for a less than successful 2017 Bordeaux campaign.
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The number of licenced restaurant in the UK has fallen by -1.3% in the twelve months to March 2018, with the total number dining outlets also falling by 0.4%, according to the recent Market Growth Monitor report from CGA.
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