Australian harvest smaller than 2013, with quality "mixed bag"
The Australian harvest looks to be smaller than 2013, with quality a "mixed bag", say experts.
Read more...The Australian harvest looks to be smaller than 2013, with quality a "mixed bag", say experts.
Read more...Spain has become its second-biggest category for Laithwaite's wine in the UK market, after sales rocketed by 10% since July 2013.
Read more...Kingsland Wine & Spirits has appointed Guy Young as commercial director following Rob Page's move to Bavaria UK as managing director.
Read more...As part of a major shake-up at director level within Ehrmanns, two senior executives are leaving the business and their replacements have already been found.
Read more...Senior figures in the wine trade say steps to cut exorbitant charges for glass recycling could save some companies from going out of business.
Read more...Accolade Wines' UK general manager says cultural changes at the company and a smaller team have made it more responsive to customers.
Read more...Dusseldorf's international wine trade fair ProWein has got off to a strong start, with visitor numbers for day one slightly up on last year.
Read more...Wine shipments in and out of the west coast of the US could be seriously hampered by possible strike action at 29 major ports.
Read more...In the wake of yesterday's Budget, which targeted pensioners and savers, research shows the younger generation is taking proactive measures to boost its finances.
Read more...A survey of 6,000 consumers has shown that the majority prefer screwcaps over other closures because they're more convenient.
Read more...The alcohol duty escalator has been scrapped, while duty on spirits has been frozen and beer duty has been cut by 1p per pint.
Read more...Not to sound the pessimistic klaxon over what's gone down in today's Budget, but once the dust settles on what the trade has bid a roundly successful announcement (end to alcohol duty escalator, spirits and cider duty frozen and beer duty cut), let's pause for a moment to think about what's happened with wine.
Read more...Scrapping the duty escalator and freezing spirits duty will boost the wine and spirits trade to the tune of £175 million, says the Wine & Spirit Trade Association (WSTA).
Read more...Not to sound the pessimistic klaxon over what's gone down in today's Budget, but once the dust settles on what the trade has bid a roundly successful announcement (end to alcohol duty escalator, spirits and cider duty frozen and beer duty cut), let's pause for a moment to think about what's happened with wine.
Read more...The trade has united to welcome Chancellor George Osborne's announcement that he is ending the duty escalator for alcohol and freezing spirits duty.
Read more...As time runs out before the 2014 Budget is announced later today, the drinks trade nervously shuffles its papers following a hard-fought campaign to scrap the duty escalator.
Read more...The restaurant sector is returning to growth, but operators are urged not to take the recovery for granted, hears Horizons annual conference.
Read more...Two years of small harvests are taking their toll on French wine prices, with appellation wines up 18% on average on 2012.
Read more...Nick Mantella shares his views on how Cava can compete with the fast-growing Prosecco, its plans to expand its branded portfolio, and Spanish wines in the UK market.
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