Profile: Richard Lecoche of Great Western Wine on the business' growth as part larger Enotria
It's been six years since Great Western Wine was acquired by Enotria and the deal has helped take both businesses to new heights.
Read more...It's been six years since Great Western Wine was acquired by Enotria and the deal has helped take both businesses to new heights.
Read more...Spiced rums and quality sipping products are driving the thirst for a taste of the Caribbean.
Read more...Guy Woodward challenges- is it too much to expect that leading British restaurants carry an English wine by the glass?
Read more...At last month's Think Indie Drink Indie event, businesses came together to discuss more effective ways of operating and attracting more wine drinkers, which left Andrew Catchpole feeling optimistic about the future of the trade.
Read more...The supply chain for wine is often long and complex and one of the most important decisions is where to bring the product into the UK.
Read more...The Diageo Reserve World Class Bartender of the Year GB 2016 talks to about how there's more to being a top bartender than just making a great cocktail.
Read more...With products facing ever-increasing competition for shelf space, Angela Mount looks at how brands are cutting out the middlemen
Read more...Chester Osborn, a man famous for his loud shirts and the flamboyant head of D'Arenberg Wines, talks to Angela Mount about his winemaking ethos and his quirkily-named wines.
Read more...As the pound-to-Euro exchange rate takes a battering, bulk buying from the eurozone has suddenly become a less attractive prospect. What kind of impact will this have on both sides of the Channel?
Read more...Family-owned wineries still thrive in an increasingly consolidated world. Andrew Catchpole speaks to Miguel Torres Maczassek, the general manager of Bodegas Torres, about the benefits of being independently run. This is the final article in a four part series.
Read more...How are on-trade outlets measuring the health of their business today?
Read more...Family-owned wineries still thrive in an increasingly consolidated world. Andrew Catchpole speaks to Mitchell Taylor, the managing director of Wakefield Wines located in the Clare Valley, about the benefits of being independently run. This is the third article in a four part series.
Read more...Wine preservation technology encourages consumers to engage with new wines, but are they practical to the point of impersonal?
Read more...Family-owned wineries still thrive in an increasingly consolidated world. Andrew Catchpole speaks with Robert Hill-Smith, chairman of Yalumba in Barossa Valley about the benefits of being independently run. This is the second article in a four part series.
Read more...Family-owned wineries still thrive in an increasingly consolidated world. Andrew Catchpole speaks with Alessio and Francesca Planeta, both of whom are family members of Planeta in Sicily, about the benefits of being independently run. This is the first article in a three part series.
Read more...With consolidation rife and buying patterns changing are the roles of UK wine distributors changing?
Read more...In just 10 short years, Generation Riesling's young producers have created game-changing momentum.
Read more...Following the referendum vote and the UK voting to leave the European Union, currency has been in a state of flux. What could it mean for the trade in the long term?
Read more...If there are two things that Brexit has taught us about the mindset of the consumer right now, it's that the prevailing mood is anti-establishment, and that, partly as a consequence, when it comes to communicating a message the detail is not as integral as the tone.
Read more...As one of Italy's best known DOCGs Montalcino is slowly remodulating to changing consumer habits and patterns of demand.
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