Screw cap grows in popularity in UK and Australia, but Americans lag behind
Americans are still wary of screw cap closures for wine, while their British and Australian counterparts are much more accepting.
Read more...Americans are still wary of screw cap closures for wine, while their British and Australian counterparts are much more accepting.
Read more...Try as it might, the UK wine trade has yet to crack the low-alcohol wine category, according to a new Harpers report published today.
Read more...As an independent wine merchant one of the important and challenging jobs is how we deal and negotiate with suppliers. These can be large national companies or small boutique operations and we could be dealing with anything from the old fashioned "rep" to owners, directors or winemakers.
Read more...Sparkling wine sales are showing no signs of slowing down - volumes rocketed 20% in the second quarter of 2014.
Read more...Harpers is pleased to announce it has signed up Guy Woodward, former editor of Decanter, as a regular columnist and contributor.This month he tips his cap to the creative minds at Naked Wines and other innovative retail sites that are genuinely communicating to consumers in a way they can understand and says there are so many lessons to be learnt from the old school wine trade still stuck in its ivory tower.
Read more...Naked Wines released it financial performance results today for 2013 which includes a 40% increase in sales reaching £53 million driven by a 50% increase in the number of Angel investors.
Read more...Harpers will once again be turning the spotlight well and truly on the ins and outs, ups and downs of the French wine category as the French Summit returns for its second year on October 21 at London's St Ermin's Hotel.
Read more...The new, all-singing, all-dancing London Wine Fair was an apt setting for Harpers debate on how companies can harness consumer power to drive their businesses forward.
Read more...Independent wine merchants are going from strength to strength in the UK, with a straw poll showing sales up by between 20 and 30%.
Read more...Hannah Saunders, international and UK business development director for contract publishing company, Cedar Communications, assesses the merits of the retailer wine clubs and finds many could take lessons from other sectors on how to fully engage and interact with their customers and members.
Read more...Specialist beer shops have joined the 21st century, among them Beermoth, in central Manchester's hip northern quarter, and set up by Scot Davies, a former manager at the city's The Knott bar, and American Jeremy Stull, who worked at the esteemed Port Street Beer house.
Read more...Wine Vision's return to London in November will examine key issues affecting growth in the industry as relationships between wine brands and consumers change and competition from spirits and beer intensifies.
Read more...You could cut the tension with a grissino. The shoot-out was tied at 2-2, both sides' fans on tenterhooks.
Read more...Costco Wholesale UK is poised to break into the craft beer market, the £1.7bn turnover warehouse club chain has revealed.
Read more...A British Airways pilot and his first class flight attendant wife hope their new wine merchants, Salut Wine, which opens in Manchester in August, will help keep their feet firmly on the floor with what they claim will have the largest Enomatic machine installation in the city.
Read more...An international line up of major global wine players is being built up for the second Wine Vision event, being run in association with Harpers, in London between November 17 and 19.
Read more...It is easier to convince retail buyers in Europe to take on new wine ideas and designs than it is in the UK, according to Bernard Fontannaz, founder of Origin Wines.
Read more...England may have crashed out of the World Cup but the nation is continuing to drink through it, according to the latest figures released by the Wilson Drinks Report.
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