All Alcoholic drinks articles – Page 359
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Smaller packs at Safeway
Safeway is thinking small with the addition of a new range of 25cl wine bottles from a leading South African producer. It is introducing Vinfruco's Arniston Bay to the format and is hoping to tap into the undeveloped potential of the smaller packs....
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Tiny liner heads for a world record
Bodyform is so confident that its new Micro pantyliner is the world's smallest that it has applied for a listing in the Guinness Book of World Records. The new product comes in a small pack designed to fit discreetly into a handbag and has a...
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The grain from Spain
Riso Gallo, Italy's brand leader in rice, has added Bomba Paella Rice to its range of Italian risottos. The newcomer is made up of bomba, the finest variety of Spanish paella rice, and is currently being distributed through selected Waitrose and...
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Nectoux leads new Chivas team
Pernod Ricard has made Georges Nectoux chairman and CEO of Chivas Brothers, its Scotch Whisky business. Chivas Brothers is one of three UK divisions formed following Pernod Ricard's acquisition of Seagram's wine and spirits business last year....
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Guinness UDV rings the changes for Bell's with a revamped sh
Tim Palmer Guinness UDV is unveiling a new look for the leading Scotch blend Bell's following a £1m research project. Both the bottle shape and the labels have been changed and the new look will be on shelves from the beginning of March....
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Sir; How badly the off-licence trade serves the bitter beer
One retailer said he thought people liked bitter warm, while another pointed out there was a bitter in the cooler "there it is, John Smith's at the back." John Smiths! oh dear! And there is never ever any local product either beer or cider,...
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Concha y Toro pledges quality from Argentina
Concha y Toro is hoping to counteract the image problems dogging Argentinian wines with the launch of a new collection of competitively priced, single varietals. The Chilean company has created a range of 10 wines at Trivento, its wholly owned ...
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Archers' berry is designed to bear fruit for its pps range
Guinness UDV is adding a Raspberry variant to its Archers Aqua portfolio, bringing the premium packaged spirit range to five. GUDV believes it has a hit on its hands as its consumer trials indicate that 64% of its key female drinkers would buy the...
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JP Chenet prepares to challenge Piat d'Or supremacy in the U
Tim Palmer France's leading wine exporter has its sights set on the UK and plans to take over Piat d'Or's role as the leading French brand. Les Grands Chais de France has given itself two years to make its JP Chenet the leading French wine in this...
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A new epoch for Bulgarian wine
Wine importer Lovico is expanding out of its Bulgarian supply base and relaunching as Epoch Wines. Following the reorganisation of its Bulgarian parent company, LVC Gamza, it has greater freedom to source wines in Bulgaria and will be selling more...
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Amstel throws its hat into UEFA ring
Bulmers is gearing up for a big boost to Amstel's sales when the UEFA Champions League final is held in Glasgow in May. The cidermaker is the UK agent for the Dutch beer which is one of four main sponsors of the soccer tournament. It is planning...
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New md of Western Wines will build on South Africa strengths
Mike Paul takes over as md of Western Wines on February 5. He replaces Roger Gabb, who has been appointed executive chairman. Paul said he intended to capitalise on the company's strength in South Africa. "There are also opportunities with Chile,...
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Foster's throws a winter party
Scottish Courage is planning to increase the profile of Foster's lager with a 24-hour party in London to celebrate Australia Day on Saturday. The non-stop celebration at Club Aquarium, in Old Street, will showcase the best in Australian film,...