Global wine consumption rises according to Vinexpo
Global wine consumption has risen despite the global economic crisis, according to Vinexpo chief executive Robert Beynat.
Read more...Global wine consumption has risen despite the global economic crisis, according to Vinexpo chief executive Robert Beynat.
Read more...Legal action against the Scottish Government's minimum unit pricing legislation by European drinks bodies has begun today.
Read more...The Chablis commission of the Bureau Interprofessionnel des Vins de Bourgogne (BIVB) has revealed the award winners from the 2013 annual Chablis wine competition.
Read more...South Africa smashed its previous record to export the largest amount of wine to date in 2012.
Read more...Vinexpo has begun its six-month countdown to its 2013 wine and spirits exhibition, which will take place in Bordeaux from June 16-20.
Read more...Bancroft Wines is claiming to hold its "most comprehensive portfolio tasting ever" on February 5 in London.
Read more...Cool-climate wines made from experimental varieties could be the next big thing for Chile - but a strong marketing message is needed if the wines are ever to gain a loyal following in the UK.
Read more...2012 is not a year many drinks businesses will look back on fondly. The economy stalled again, the expected Olympic boost never materialised, several very good companies failed to survive and the government continues to threaten us with restrictive legislation.
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...Wine Australia is holding a global Australian wine forum in September 2013, which is hopes will usher in a "new era" for Australian wine.
Read more...Virgin Wines has sold more wine this week than ever before - shipping over 31,500 cases to households around the UK.
Read more...The Champagne market is unlikely to pick up in 2013 - and not before 2014/15 - according to Dr Steve Charters MW, professor of Champagne management at Reims Management School.
Read more...New Zealand Winegrowers has appointed Chris Stroud to head up its European operations.
Read more...Ready for the next instalment of what's gone on in the wine trade in 2012?
Read more...Inter Beaujolais is calling for entries to the third International du Gamay competition, which this year will also feature a new category for sparkling wines.
French winemaker Muriel Lismonde, owner of Tour de Belfort, has opened wine and cookery school Le Vin La Table in Hale, Cheshire, which aims to offer variety of wine tastings, cookery classes and workshops.
Louis Latour Agencies is looking to boost its portfolio with producers from Champagne and Spain.
Read more...The World Bulk Wine Exhibition held in Amsterdam in November saw a 30% increase in exhibitors on last year.
Read more...Coe Vintners is aiming to become as well known for wine as it is for spirits, according to the group's commercial director Nick Gillett.
Read more...Chilean producers in the northern valleys of Elqui and Limarí are reporting "commercial promise" for a range of off-the-wall varieties outside Chile's top-five most-planted grapes.
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