Analysis: The Vindependents is an agency for independents, run by independents
Tired of dealing with big importers, a group of indies have launched a new agency to up profits and share business philosophies called The Vindependents.
Read more...Tired of dealing with big importers, a group of indies have launched a new agency to up profits and share business philosophies called The Vindependents.
Read more...Consumers are increasingly demanding unique wine experiences, creating an opportunity for lesser-known regions to grow in the UK market. Discover some of them ahead of next month's Emerging Regions Tasting.
Read more...Craft gin is hot. But what should craft distillers be doing to maximise their chances of success?
Read more...James Lawrence examines the increasing commonality of the de luxe and vintage Champagne segment.
Read more...New government statistics show that the number of 11- to 15-year-olds drinking alcohol has fallen to a record low.
Read more...Sake's popularity is growing apace. Anna Greenhous take a look at how understanding of the category is changing with the help of international competitions
Read more...Suppliers and retailer relations were under the spotlight at the Groceries Code Adjudicator's recent annual conference and the industry is being urged to be more vocal despite 'a climate of fear and an aspect of futility'.
Read more...As multiples battle for share, tough times lie ahead for supermarkets and suppliers and the challenges facing the sector
Read more...Sales of premium California wines have been picking up speed in the UK and many producers in the Golden State are looking to the UK as an export market full of opportunities.
Read more...Tackling duty evasion and illicit activity within the drinks trade was a key message in last week's Budget, but what does it mean for the trade?
Read more...Could the Greece debt crisis have implications for the wine trade? Take a loot at the events leading up to the dramatic collapse and what the uncertainty means for the wine world
Read more...The closure battle is becoming a two-horse race in the UK - and it's getting harder to pick a winner.
Read more...Oddbins boss Ayo Akintola talks to Rosie Davenport about his growth strategy and why trying to poach Naked Wines' staff is fair game
Read more...The closing of Roberson Wines Kensington shop took many in the trade by surprise. Although some may see the change as dramatic shift for the company, we pulled together top questions and answers about what this means for one of London's most iconic businesses.
Read more...This week William Grant & Sons UK released its annual Market Report highlighting key trends for 2015 including the current evolution of how consumers are defining value, the growth in online purchasing and the expansion of premium spirits.
Read more...France is often seen as the most traditional of the world's wine regions but, as Erin Smith discovers, things are often far more modern than meets the eye.
Read more...Italy has some of the largest choice of indigenous varietals that produce a dizzying range of wine styles and consumers are increasingly embracing them.
Read more...The wine and spirit industry has been through a marked period of change - and, talking to suppliers and producers at last month's London Wine Fair more than ever manyexpect more transformation ahead.
Read more...Having emerged as Spain's pre-eminent wine fair, Fenavin has positioned itself as a gateway to Spanish diversity as well as value.
Read more...Harpers led a debate at last month's London Wine Fair to expose the myths and preconceptions about UK bottling, which raised questions about the ethics of the practice.
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