Sterling hits 16 month high against euro
Sterling rose to the highest level against the euro for 16 months, hitting €1.2113/£1, the highest since late 2010.
Read more...Sterling rose to the highest level against the euro for 16 months, hitting €1.2113/£1, the highest since late 2010.
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Harpers is carrying out exclusive research into the size, specialisms and successes of the independent sector in conjunction with the Specialist Importers Trade Tastings.
Read more...Sterling climbed to a 15 month high against the euro yesterday after investors moved away from the ailing single currency.
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Read more...Independent wine retailers put in a strong performance in December, despite fears that the gloomy economic outlook would squeeze consumer spending.
Read more...Despite the gloomy economic times, wine sales in supermarkets were up during the festive season - with Sainsbury's proclaiming it their "most successful Christmas ever".
Rémy Martin is withdrawing its original VSOP from the European market and launching a mature cask finish expression in its place.
Read more...New Zealand wine brand, Brancott Estate, is to unveil its final transition from Montana to Brancott Estate, with a contemporary new look and extensive re-packaging.
Read more...Sterling strengthened marginally against the US dollar yesterday after better than expected global data helped improve risk appetite and gave support to the pound.
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Read more...Findlater Wine and Spirit Group is to distribute the Stolichnaya Premium vodka portfolio in Ireland.
Read more...Top merchant Berry Bros & Rudd says environmentally-friendly wines are proving less popular with consumers - biodynamic wine sales fell 54% in 2011 and organic wine sales dropped 63% on 2010.
Read more...Sterling has started the new year much where it left off, hovering just under €1.20/£1 against the euro and at $1.5570/£1 against the US dollar.
Read more...The minimum pricing debate has taken an unexpected twist with reports that David Cameron has ordered officials to draw up plans for an English version of the scheme.
Read more...Bordeaux prices could be approaching a reality check in 2012, according to experts.
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Crisis? What crisis? The Eurozone may be facing one, and the UK may be
in recession, but Champagne sales within the EU are up by 4.2% for
this year. Russia, China and Brazil have all been driving bubbly
consumption higher. Although discounting has played a part, UK
retailers report higher demand for Champagne and sparkling wines over
Christmas and New Year. Waitrose revealed a 26% rise in sales on last year, with Marks & Spencer managing 25% more.
CA Grands Crus, the subsidiary of Credit Agricole, has added to
its strong portfolio of Bordeaux estates with the acquisition of
Chateau de Santenay in Burgundy. The purchase gives the French retail
banking giant some 90 hectares of various Burgundian parcels from
entry level standard to Grand Cru status, a fifth of a hectare having
been taken up in Clos de Vougeot.