Vinexpo - visitor numbers up on 2009
Early indication of final visitor numbers to Vinexpo 2011 show a rise of 3% on 2009, suggesting that around 48,000 wine and spirits professionals attended the exhibition.
Read more...Early indication of final visitor numbers to Vinexpo 2011 show a rise of 3% on 2009, suggesting that around 48,000 wine and spirits professionals attended the exhibition.
Read more...Low-alcohol wines will be the only way producers will be able to compete in the sub £5 category in the UK in the future, according to Bernard Fontannaz, chief executive of Origin Wine.
Read more...Origin Wines is set to introduce three new ranges in to the UK and international wine markets covering low alcohol, organic, Fairtrade and premium wines.
Read more...US producers are finding the UK market a 'tough nut to crack' due to production costs, and a more rigorous UK pricing structure, according to US producers and exporters at Vinexpo.
Read more...Francois Lurton has his eye on vineyard acquisitions in the Languedoc-Roussillon in a bid to develop his white Grenache offering.
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The UK wine trade needs to come to terms with the fact it is no longer the number one market for many international wine producers, according to Andrew Hawes, managing director for Mentzendorff.
Harpers news editor Gemma McKenna blogs on the lively scenes in Bordeaux from Vinexpo
Read more...The Best Value Vin de France selection of wines hopes to increase its range of award winning wines from the 46 chosen in the 2011 competition to at least 100 for the 2012 awards.
Read more...Harpers features editor Laura Clark blogs from Vinexpo 2011.
Read more...Spanish wine producer, Vicente Gandia, said it has signed a deal with UK wine agency Bottle Green to help drive its wines in the UK off-trade.
Read more...French negociant Yvon Mau has spoken out about its frustrations over how this year's en primeur campaign has been handled by the main Bordeaux houses.
Read more...The winemaker at icon California winery Opus One says the 2010 vintage is symptomatic of climate change happening in Napa Valley.
European Union plans to liberalise grape planting regulations were slammed by the French Agriculture Minister.
Read more...A key consequence of the 2009/2010 global financial crisis has been the willingness of international wine players to work far more collaboratively and for the world wine industry to act far more as one, according to Robert Beynat, chief executive of Vinexpo.
Read more...The global wine industry needs to ensure it does everything it can to take the "fight to the Ayotollahs" in the health sector that are threatening to restrict the responsible way in which it sells and promotes its wines, according to Robert Beynat, chief executive of Vinexpo.
Read more...Vinexpo is set to return to the United States with an as yet to be confirmed event, but it would not be a full blown exhibition similar to the ones in Bordeaux and Hong Kong, revealed chief executive Robert Beynat at Vinexpo 2011 today.
Read more...It was the first time at the LIWF for the Bulgaria Wine Club.
Read more...Exhibitors for ProWein 2012, which will take place in Düsseldorf from 4 to 6 March, can already register online.
Freixenet has launched a new mainstream Spanish wine brand aimed at attracting more women to the Spanish wine category.
The official dates for the 46th edition of Vinitaly in 2012, have been announced.
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