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Fairtrade deal is a Big Issue for Fairhills

Published:  20 May, 2010

Fairhills, the Fairtrade wine brand, has teamed up with the Big Issue magazine in a deal that will see all its street vendors kitted out with new, branded uniforms.

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Wine Intelligence sparks fine wine debate

Published:  20 May, 2010

Research firm comes under fire for describing fine wine as anything above £10

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Teacher's promotes malt link

Published:  20 May, 2010

Teacher's whisky is to try to raise awareness of the links between blended and malt whisky through a giveaway promotion.

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Indies told 'be proud to be different'

Published:  19 May, 2010

Independent wine merchants have been told their unique strength lies in the fact they are so different from any other part of the industry.

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Heritage makes a wine fine, say consumers

Published:  19 May, 2010

Heritage is the key factor for consumers when considering whether a wine is "fine" or not, according to Wine Intelligence research.

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Experts: UK is 'still the place to be'

Published:  19 May, 2010

The UK market is still the place to be for global wine producers - despite high duty rates and pricing issues - experts have agreed.

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UK wine drinking population 'stuck' at 28 million

Published:  19 May, 2010

The UK's wine drinking population has probably peaked at around 28 million, according to new analysis from Wine Intelligence.

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China not a "one billion" market

Published:  19 May, 2010

Importers may have to wait up to 15 years to make a profit in China

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Industry urged to unite to survive climate change

Published:  19 May, 2010

Wrap urges wine industry to reduce its environmental impact to "save itself"

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Producers warned to be aware of wine faults at bottling

Published:  18 May, 2010

Producers need to be made more aware of wine faults that can occur at the time of bottling, says the global director of NomaSense Business, at enclosures producer Nomacorc.

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'Cautious optimism' at this year's LIWF

Published:  18 May, 2010

There is a "cautious optimism" among traders at this year's London International Wine Fair.

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English wines score highly at IWC

Published:  18 May, 2010

English wines impressed the judges at the International Wine Challenge, scooping two gold medals.

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Maker's Mark invades Shoreditch

Published:  18 May, 2010

Maker's Mark Bourbon is taking over London's trendy Shoreditch district with an advertising and sampling campaign.

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France heads International Wine Challenge medals table

Published:  18 May, 2010

France has once again emerged as the most successful country in this year's International Wine Challenge.

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French wine is 'aspirational and proper'

Published:  18 May, 2010

French wine is considered an aspiration for a new generation of wine drinkers, new research has revealed.

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Majority of winemakers 'living in past'

Published:  17 May, 2010

The majority of world winemakers are failing to take advantage of the infinite possibilities the Internet and new media can offer.

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The future's bright - the future's rose

Published:  17 May, 2010

The UK is still the place to do business if you are in the wine trade, according to a top director.

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Wine shown to oxidise in plastic bottles

Published:  17 May, 2010

Research carried out by the Institute of Vine and Wine Sciences ISVV, has shown that wine oxidises in plastic bottles after six months.

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Flight disruptions could affect the LIWF

Published:  17 May, 2010

James Murray, exhibition director at the London International Wine Fair said it was too soon to tell whether a flight delays caused by volacanic ash will have an effect on visitors and producers.

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Wines in the Press- May 14-16

Published:  17 May, 2010

Guardian
Victoria Moore heard about the Nyetimber Classic Cuvée 2003, long before she tasted it. She says that first there were a few wine trade murmurings about how good it was, then came the news that it had become Champion of Worldwide Sparkling Wines in an Italian competition.

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