Jacob's Creek links up with Wimbledon
Jacob's Creek will be the official wine of Wimbledon from 2011 through to 2015.
Jacob's Creek will be the official wine of Wimbledon from 2011 through to 2015.
Sterling dipped marginally lower yesterday against the US dollar as concerns over further monetary easing encouraged investors to sell sterling as it failed to hold above $1.60/£1.
Read more...Whisky liqueur Drambuie grew volumes by 27% in the UK last year, following a £1.7 million marketing campaign around its new bottle design.
Read more...Diageo has launched a Swedish rival to Pernod Ricard's Absolut vodka in the US market.
Read more...Australian wine brand Wolf Blass has launched a national TV advertising campaign.
Read more...Wine Rack's expansion plans have accelerated with four new shops opening in the last two months.
Available to the on-trade is Chairman's Reserve Spiced, the latest addition to the St Lucia Distillers range of rums imported by Emporia Brands.
Read more...In the same silk-screen vein as Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, Dom Pérignon has decided to pay tribute to the king of pop art, Andy Warhol, with an exclusive collection of pop art design Dom Pérignon Vintage 2002 (rrp £120).
Read more...Berry Bros and Rudd's new online fine wine trading platform has netted £1 million in sales since opening in August.
Read more...The Macallan, has exceeded expectations in its 2009/10 sampling programme with the introduction of its travelling lounge bar.
Read more...Sterling strengthened against the US dollar on Friday, coming close to the eight-month high hit the previous day.
Pernod Ricard is to group its key international wine brands together under one umbrella - Premium Wine Brands - following a strategic review.
Read more...A publicly-funded alcohol awareness body in the north-east has called on the government to crack down on "cheap supermaket booze" which it claims is closing pubs.
Brian Julyan, chief executive of the Court of Master Sommeliers, was presented with a
Lifetime Achievement Award on October 6 at 28-50 wine bar in London. This
was the first time that the Court has made such an award.
German-based drinks logistics giant JF Hillebrand has brought the Australian wine freight forwarder John Crack Freight Services.
Read more...Beam Global is selling Cockburn's Port to Symington Family Estates.