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Published: 28 February, 2013
The buzz at the Spring 2013 round of Specialist Importers Trade Tastings (SITT) in London and Manchester confirmed the trade's appetite for more focused events, reflecting the ever-increasing popularity of tailored tastings aimed at the independent sector of the market.
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Published: 01 February, 2013
Thierry's was one of several wine businesses to fall foul of the tough economic climate last year. Elinor Zuke takes a look at what went wrong for the wine agency and how suppliers can learn from its collapse
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Published: 18 January, 2013
For many, 2012 was a year to forget, with a series of high-profile company failures causing knock-on effects across the trade. But can you spot the warning signs when a potential supplier or customer is in financial difficulty? Specialist corporate lawyer Paul Taylor explains how
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Published: 18 January, 2013
How many consumers have really embraced Italian diversity? And for those that haven't, is it because they find it too complex or....
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Published: 30 November, 2012
Spain has been reaching out to export markets, such as the UK, with an increasingly "can-do" attitude...
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Published: 24 August, 2012
Businesses not on board with sustainability run the risk of losing out to their savvier counterparts across the industry
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One of the joys of communicating about Argentina is that the country provokes such a positive...
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Published: 27 January, 2012
For my money, Australia remains the most diverse and exciting wine producer in the southern hemisphere...
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Published: 27 April, 2011
"Corporate hospitality is not a bribe, says minister"
This headline recently appeared on this website in response to the announcement concerning guidance which was being offered to industry regarding how they should respond to the new legislation dealing with Bribery and Corruption which will come into force in June 2011.
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