Mateus Ros is on TV
Mateus Ros, the Portuguese brand owned by Sogrape, will feature in a television advertising campaign throughout the month of August.
Mateus Ros, the Portuguese brand owned by Sogrape, will feature in a television advertising campaign throughout the month of August.
A new range of whiskies has been launched by Praban na Linne, which is based on the Isle of Skye. The Gaelic Collection comprises five whiskies, all of which are unchill-filtered.
Read more...This month sees the launch of National Best Mates Week by Taboo, the vodka-based brand owned by William Grant & Sons.
Supreme Corq has launched a new version of its injection-moulded closure, and claims that the oxygen permeability rate of the new closure is half that of its predecessor, the SupremeCorq Original.
New Zealand producer Seifried Estate has unveiled new packaging for its Old Coach Road range, which was launched more than 10 years ago.
Read more...Discovery Wines has launched a range of Australian wines: Discovery Bay. The first releases will be a Shiraz/Cabernet and a Colombard/Chardonnay.
Love hearts
Laurent-Perrier has teamed up with Alma to offer the Loveheart Coaster Set for Valentine's Day. The set contains a bottle of Laurent-Perrier Ros Champagne and two sensuous' red-leather heart-shaped coasters, made by Alma and inscribed with the Laurent-Perrier monogram.
The set costs around 42.50-43.99 and is available from Fortnum & Mason and branches of Selfridges. The coasters can be bought separately, priced at 7.50 each, from Selfridges and Alma in Vigo Street, central London.
Constellation Brands is tackling Diageo head-on by launching a direct competitor to its market-leading Pimm's brand.
Laurent-Perrier has released its latest vintage, the Brut Millsim 1997. Described as concentrated, fine and rounded' by the company, the Champagne is a 50:50 blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir from the Montagne de Reims and Cte des Blancs.
Read more...Anakena exclusive - The Co-op has launched a new wine from Chilean producer Anakena exclusively to its stores.
Read more...Hitting the slopes
BlueRidge, the Bulgarian wine that allegedly launched a thousand haircuts, has been given a new look by Ehrmanns to mark its appointment to handle the brand.
Ehrmanns says that the labelling has been changed to project much stronger values'.
Going Dutch
Vermeer is a new chocolate cream liqueur from Holland. A blend of Dutch chocolate, vodka and cream, Vermeer was developed by Skyy Vodka founder Maurice Kanbar.
The product is named after Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer, and the bottle features Vermeer's most famous work, Girl with a Pearl Earring, as well as the artist's signature.
Bottled at 17% ABV, Vermeer will retail at 14.99 for 70cl. Lovers of the product apparently include actor Steven Berkoff, who described the drink as a dangerously delicious tipple'.
Discovery Wines has launched a range of Australian wines: Discovery Bay. The first releases will be a Shiraz/Cabernet and a Colombard/Chardonnay.
AMRUT is the Indian Single Malt Whisky, which is taking the UK by storm. It was the star of the show at Whisky Live in London and it is now enjoying growing sales both in Britain and Europe.
Domaine de Rimauresq, Provence has been selected as one of Vinexpo 2005s discoveries' by an international team of journalists. The R' Rimauresq Ros 2004 was one of only ten wines chosen out of tens of thousands as the most innovative and different in the show, adding to a raft of awards and accolades collected by the estate.
Read more...Seckford Agencies has launched the new Slowine range from the Paul Cluver Estate in Elgin, South Africa.
The range comprises the 2005 Chenin/Sauvignon Blanc (RRP 6.99); the 2005 (Pinot Noir) Ros (6.99); the 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon (7.99); and the 2004 Merlot (7.99).