Majestic asks customers to choose new international craft beer
Majestic Wine is opening up its beer offering by asking customers vote for what they like and what they enjoy drinking.
Read more...Majestic Wine is opening up its beer offering by asking customers vote for what they like and what they enjoy drinking.
Read more...Two leading Rioja producers based in Alava have welcomed fresh details of plans tabled by the breakaway Vineyards of Alava appellation proposal including a move to distinguish itself by discarding Rioja's ageing categories of Crianza, Reserva and Gran Reserva.
Read more...The wine and spirits division represented the second highest growth area for LVMH in its sales so far this year, with organic growth up 7%.
Read more...As wine consumers have got more savvy, better informed and far more international in their choices - aided by a UK marketplace with arms open to wines from across the globe - France has seen its reputation and fortunes change.
Read more...PR manager Ewan Murray has been with The Wine Society for over a decade. We spoke to him about what makes this cooperative retailer so different
Read more...Champagne has had its fair share of challenges so far this year, with a slew of bad weather meaning that crop loss is as severe in some parts - as is the case in he Aube - according to Champagne Taittinger.
Read more...A British-based holding company is claiming to be the first major prospective champagne house to open since Nicholas Feuillatte in 1972.
Read more...At a Harpers' round table event in June 2016, Morrisons' wine buyer Andrew Ingham challenged suppliers to work more collaboratively with buyers on new product development.
Read more...We in the drinks biz are so passionate about our trade that sometimes it's easy to forget that our colleagues have other interests.
Read more...If you go to Spitalfields Market this week you might get a big surprise.
Read more...A decision on proposed new rules that will allow Rioja producers to feature village names and specific vineyards prominently on labels may be taken as early as late October or early November this year.
Read more...Treasury Wine Estates (TWE) has hit back at accusations that it is trading off the success of an iconic Napa Valley wine brand.
Read more...Innovation is not something that happens in a vacuum. It is as much a result of having people who are comfortable challenging convention as it is a having companies that foster an environment which allow for ideas - no matter how crazy - to be captured and tested.
Read more...In a stark contrast to last year's theme of celebrating success, last month's WSTA conference unsurprisingly took on a somewhat different tone.
Read more...Disruption is the new norm - and the experiential its freewheeling partner - as the fast-paced evolution of communications and other technologies continues to reshape how we interact with the world.
Read more...In case you missed some of the headlines this week on harpers.co.uk, we have put together a review of the top online news, Q&As, and opinion stories.
Read more...New Zealand is well known for its crisp and fruity Sauvignon Blancs, but winemakers from Marlborough's Awatere Valley are ripping up the rulebook by incorporating new techniques.
Read more...A consumer website selling the "largest selection of Italian wines in Europe" has launched its first international base 50km north of London.
Read more...The UK has been popping bubbly this week for National Champagne Week - a much needed boost for the category which has seen a slow down in growth over the past year.
Read more...As London Cocktail Week takes the city by storm, we took a look at what spirit brands are doing to capitalise on this year's hottest trends in the on-trade.
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