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NewsTreasury Wine restructures business as exec departs
A senior executive at troubled Australian wine company Treasury Wine has stepped down, as it announced structural changes to its operation.
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NewsNon-alcoholic sparkling water brand Tipsy expands abroad
A British sparkling water brand boasting flavours inspired by alcoholic drinks is set to expand internationally…
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Comment & OpinionAldi scores with Graham Taylor's cider-spilling World Cup ad
We’ve enjoyed Aldi’s simple and clever price comparison ads for some time now, but its World Cup special deserves praise…
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NewsBeer and cider sales soar as World Cup kicks off
Football fever, coupled with good weather and Father’s Day, made last week a bumper one for the drinks industry…
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NewsResponsibility Deal report queries drinks industry funding
Representatives of an academic body conducting a government-commissioned review of the Responsibility Deal have launched a damning attack on it.
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Comment & OpinionSpanish wines look to score
Tapas Fantasticas, despite its name, is an event all about wine - namely, Rioja wine, which wants to build its presence in the UK.
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NewsMajestic Wine sees growth in B2B sales and fine wines
Specialist wine retailer Majestic reported “marginal” decline in sales in store during 2013, while its online growth also slowed.
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NewsDiageo Nola spritzes offer lighter alternative to wine
Diageo is targeting female wine drinkers with 6.4% abv ready-to-drink vodka spritzes…
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NewsWine app offers mults new route to shoppers
Retailers including Tesco and Asda are providing daily pricing data to the developers of a new app…
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NewsWorld Cup fans to score with beer and cider cheaper than 2010
Eight of Britain’s 10 biggest beer and cider brands are cheaper now than at the start of the 2010 World Cup…
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NewsRémy Cointreau names Valerie Chapoulaud-Floquet as CEO
Troubled French spirit house Rémy Cointreau has appointed the former head of L’Oreal as its new CEO.
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NewsDiageo sheds 200 UK jobs in cost-cutting drive
Diageo has cut around 200 jobs in the UK as part of its cost-cutting exercise.
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NewsHeineken to ramp up beer output in Manchester with £50m boost
Heineken is investing £50m into its Manchester brewery in order to ramp up production by around two million hectolitres – or 350 million pints.
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NewsTesco and Accolade to launch Finest bag-in-box wines
Tesco is to launch premium boxed wines under its Finest range this autumn…
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NewsMorrisons revives three-for-£10 wine promotions
Morrisons has revived three-for-£10 deals on big-brand wines – and upset some shoppers who left stores empty-handed…
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NewsAccolade Wines launches 1853 consumer club for Hardys fans
Accolade Wines has launched an online direct-to-consumer retail service to meet increasing demand for its premium Hardys w…
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NewsTesco gets set for World Cup party at London stores
Even if England fans do end up weeping into their beer as usual, Tesco reckons it will win the World Cup in London…
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Analysis & FeaturesScottish gin proving just the tonic
Think Scotland, think Scotch? Think again. The country might export £4.3bn of whisky a year, but its credentials as a distiller of gin are not too shabby either.
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NewsResponsibility Deal update: Who has pledged what?
More than 390 companies have set out the steps they are taking under the Responsibility Deal to reduce salt, calories and alcohol units in food and drink.
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NewsAccolade Wines opens Hardys 1853 Club ecommerce site
The UK’s largest wine brand has launched a direct-to-consumer retail service for its premium wines.





