German wine stocks are at an all-time low
German wine stocks are at their lowest ever levels since reunification, with high demand also driving up prices.
Read more...German wine stocks are at their lowest ever levels since reunification, with high demand also driving up prices.
Read more...English sparkling wine was seen as one of the big successes at last week's ProWein with wines from the five participating wineries receiving rave reviews, writes Miguel Cruz Liljegren
Read more...More international visitors than ever before visited the largest ever ProWein this week. The three-day fair hosted 4,783 exhibitors from 48 countries and more than 44,000 trade visitors, up from 40,667 last year.
Read more...Lidio Carraro has been named the producer of the official licensed wines for the World Cup in Brazil in 2014.
Read more...ProWein 2013 opened today in Düsseldorf looking to cement its increasingly respected position as the...
Read more...The notion that Germans allegedly don't have a sense of humour was severely tested last Thursday night: Markus Schneider, a young winemaker from Germany's sunny Pfalz region, was in London to present his unusual wines alongside a specially designed menu at Vinoteca Marylebone.
Read more...ProWein is going from strength to strength with sell-out exhibition space, high customer satisfaction and new...
Read more...Wine Intelligence is to hold two seminars at this year's ProWein, which will look at new emerging wine markets and wine tourism.
Read more...Up to 200 global wineries will compete for millions of dollars of business, at the third Winestars World competition, to be held at ProWein in March.
Read more...European wines made from indigenous varieties are providing independent wine merchants with much more scope for growth compared with the New World's offering.
Read more...Harpers hears from Weingut Bischel's Christian Runkel, who will be exhibiting at SITT Spring 2013.
We Londoners are lucky. We can see screen legends on our West End stages, hear virtuoso musicians of every genre in our concert venues and look at Holbeins, Raphaels and Monets or the latest installations any day of the week. A steady flow of temporary exhibitions means everyone - yes everyone- can look at Gauguin, van Gogh or Brueghel.
Read more...We Londoners are lucky. We can see screen legends on our West End stages, hear virtuoso musicians of every genre in our concert venues and look at Holbeins, Raphaels and Monets or the latest installations any day of the week. A steady flow of temporary exhibitions means everyone - yes everyone- can look at Gauguin, van Gogh or Brueghel. No, I am not sponsored by Boris or the Arts Council. I am just reminded how great it is to get to see, taste and experience originals. That's presumably why so many braved the weather for The Wine Barn's Annual Trade Tasting at the German House in Belgravia on Monday.
Read more...Wines of Germany have announced a series of events for 2013 which includes the continuation of the 31 Days of German Riesling campaign and Dragon's Den-style competition, called 'Get it on'.
Read more...Wines of Germany have announced a series of events for 2013 which includes the continuation of the 31 Days of German Riesling campaign and Dragon's Den-style competition, called 'Get it on'.
Read more...Despite challenging weather in Germany the market can look forward to the 2012 vintage displaying a "broad selection of first-class wines", according to the president of the VDP Steffen Christmann.
Read more...The winners of the first Wines of Germany on and off-trade promotional competition - 31 Days of German Riesling - have been announced.
Read more...The German Wine Institute is "significantly" increasing its UK investment to boost its burgeoning growth of the above £5 price bracket.
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