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Published: 24 December, 2015
From the 1 January 2016 HMRC will introduce the Alcohol Wholesaler Registration Scheme (AWRS) to tackle alcohol fraud. Cindy Dorrington of Bivonas Law asseses the implication for the trade.
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Published: 23 December, 2015
Hambledon Vineyard has announced plans to to increase the estates's production facilities in response to growing demand of its award-winning English sparkling wine.
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Published: 21 December, 2015
David Cox, the chief executive of The Benevolent, the drinks charity in the UK, is proud that in 2015 the charity was able to assist 570 beneficiaries. For the trade, he saw 2015 as a challenging year where businesses need to work harder than ever to protect margins. In 2016 he most looking forward to continuing to grow the number of companies that are engaged with charity.
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Published: 21 December, 2015
In the first of our annual reviews of the year, we asked Julia Trustram Eve, the marketing director for English Wine Producers, what were some highlights of 2015 and what she thinks lies ahead for the industry. For Trustman Eve, 2015 was a busy year where English wines became increasingly more mainstream. Looking ahead she see the Budget as one of the industries biggest challenges in 2016, but a lot of opportunity as well with the International Cool Climate Symposium being hosted in the UK.
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Published: 19 November, 2015
Decanting may soon become an act of minutes rather than hours and be controlled by an app on your phone.
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Published: 19 November, 2015
James Lawrence asks if there is any room for Ribera Del Duero in London's crowded on-trade?
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Published: 17 November, 2015
Steven Spurrier has contracted with US importer Jean-Claude Boisset to import his Bride Valley wines to the US.
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Published: 13 November, 2015
Justin Keay, discovers some exceptional wines at last month's Wines of Turkey tasting and explores why more Turkish producers are looking at the UK as critical export market.
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Published: 10 November, 2015
Ridgeview, one of the largest English sparkling wine producers in Sussex, has appointed its former bank manager, Graham Gayler as a non-executive director. Gayler, a former director at NatWest bank, was one of the few lenders to show faith in Ridgeview and the future of English wine, when he agreed to fund the fizz producer during its first years of production in the 1990s.
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Published: 02 November, 2015
Mark Harvey was recently appointed managing director of wine at Chapel Down. He talks to Erin Smith about his new role and what he sees for the future of the English sparkling wine brand.
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Published: 14 October, 2015
Bruce Tindale, owner of Surrey vineyard High Clandon and chairman of the International Cool Climate Wine Symposium, which will be held in Brighton on May 26-28, 2016, talks to Erin Smith about next year's conference
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Published: 21 September, 2015
The late summer sunshine in the beautiful surroundings of San Francisco's Presidio saw 66 Oregon producers showcase the state's wines. The event, Pinot in the City, which was held last month naturally focused on Pinot Noir, but a number of white wines were also available for tasting.
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Published: 17 August, 2015
James Lawrence examines the future prospects for English fizz.
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Published: 07 August, 2015
There seems to be no end of M&A activity in the UK drinks market. But is what is driving the recent activity?
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Independent whisky producer Isle of Arran Distillers has revealed record results for 2014.
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Bladnoch, the southern-most distillery in Scotland is to start producing whisky again.
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Champagne Lanson's 'The Perfect Start' programme of sponsorship throughout the British summer is already bearing fruit.
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Nyetimber, one of England's leading sparkling wine producer, has announced a three-year partnership with Goodwood Racecourse.
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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?
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The closure battle is becoming a two-horse race in the UK - and it's getting harder to pick a winner.
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