WSTA calls on industry to help prevent wine being "singled out" at next budget
The body which represents the wine and spirits industry is calling on the industry to make sure that wine is looked on favourably at the next budget.
Read more...The body which represents the wine and spirits industry is calling on the industry to make sure that wine is looked on favourably at the next budget.
Read more...Baskets and trolleys are heavy at this time of year with alcohol for the festive season, but they would feel considerably lighter if it wasn't for the high rate of duty in the UK.
Read more...I don't want to be a siren of gloom. After all Christmas is the time for good cheer. But we are racing towards the end of a year where disruptive global events - Brexit, Trump, Aleppo - have shaken our feelings of security.
Read more...2016 has proved to be a record-breaking year for gin, with end of year sales continuing to soar.
Read more...The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) is calling for Brexit ministers to let the drinks industry lead negotiations to ensure the best possible free trade agreements with the EU andfurther afield.
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Read more...Wine and premium brands could be the big winners of Scotland's impending minimum price legislation, it has been revealed.
Read more...Whisky and particularly Scotch is perhaps the most litigious subject of all spirits. Quite rightly its firm tradition and great export sales are protected by intellectual property rights. Yet a gap has emerged which is widening and worrying.
Read more...The Wine and Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) met Brexit minister David Jones last week to discuss how the industry can protect trade and the 600,000 of jobs currently supporting the UK wines and spirits industry.
Read more...The Institute of Masters of Wine (IMW) has inducted 18 new Masters of Wine to its prestigious roster.
Read more...The Czech Republic has become the latest European country to offer courses in wines and spirits from the Wine and Spirit Education Trust (WSET).
Read more...New WSTA chairman Dan Jago has said he wants to strengthen the trade body by including more members in order to face the "monumental" challenge posed by Brexit head-on.
Read more...Scotland's contribution to the UK's gin boom took centre stage at a meeting of MSPs and producers inside the Scottish Parliament, where it was recognised for being one of - if not the - biggest gin exporters in the world.
Read more...Duty contributions for the wine and spirits industry has hit the £4bn benchmark for the first time, with alcohol sales hitting an all-time high.
Read more...The leading education body for wines and spirits in the UK has announced plans to open a second administrative base in Hong Kong in order to meet growing demand from greater China.
Read more...The price of a bottle of wine and spirits is facing a major hike if duty rises in line with inflation, industry experts have warned.
Read more...Wine preservation company Coravin has been inducted into the WSET's Corporate Patrons programme.
Read more...Along with the monarchy, Aston Martin, the British sense of humour - and some would say, Downton Abbey - our drinks industry has helped to put Britain on the map and strengthen its image around the world.
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.
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