All Alcoholic drinks articles – Page 384
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Top companies: Grocery turns up trumps among best employers
Looking for a great place to work? Then you could do well to consider Asda, Bacardi-Martini, Bettys & Taylors, Bulmers and Iceland which have been rated the most staff-friendly employers in the UK grocery industry. The five feature in the 50 best...
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Premium ale defies a flat beer market
Premium ale is continuing to be the most outstanding sector in a beer market which is struggling to achieve any growth. The latest ACNielsen figures show that pre Christmas beer sales were static at best when compared with the bonanza of the...
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Myliko acquires SA wine specialist
The Bolton based wine shipper Myliko has nearly doubled its business by taking over Hazeley Wines. Hazeley was set up in Chester in 1993 and specialised in supplying South African wines to the UK. Its acquisition should increase Myliko's turnover...
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Tasting panel: ODYSSEY
From KWL Wines and Spirits. Another new brand coming on to the FAB market. It will be backed by marketing support. Some listings have been agreed. Price: 99p for 250ml bottle Abv: 5.4% TARGET CONSUMER Davina Iafrate, 26, is a housewife and...
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German revival reflected by St Ursula and Villa Wolf
A competition designed to improve German wine's position in the UK has begun to pay off. The German Wine Institute provided £15,000 of marketing funding for each of the wine producer winners who put forward the best new wines and marketing...
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Piat d'Or freshens up
Exclusive UDV's long running French wine brand Piat d'Or is undergoing a major revamp. The brand which dominated the UK wine market since its launch in the 1970s is being reblended and repackaged. It has become part of the Percy Fox portfolio...
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Merrydown drags sluggish Classic into competitive PET pricin
Merrydown is moving its new premium packaged cider Classic into the cut-throat pricing arena of PET cider. The major players in the sector, Bulmers and Matthew Clark, have been fighting it out in the PET arena with price and extra free deals. Both...
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Booker builds Malt House
The first two in a selection of new wines to be added to the Malt House Vintners range have been unveiled by Booker. The two are both oak aged. The first is a Claret with a wholesale price of £19.99 for six and an rsp of £4.99. The ...
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WKD gets blue mate and boost to spend
Exclusive Beverage Brands has increased the stakes in the premium packaged spirits market with a new variant for WKD and a 40% increase in the marketing budget for the brand. The Devon based company is bringing out Original Vodka Blue to partner...
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Badger's Glory
Badger has called its latest Tesco Beer Challenge winner Golden Glory Ale. It is hoping to repeat the success of Golden Champion, which topped the spring 1998 competition. Last year Badger's volume sales rose 54% and its volume shares of the premium...
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Credible red from Caxton
Caxton Wines is increasing the number of reds in its Jacob's Creek range to four with the addition of a Merlot. The wine, which went on show for the first time at the tasting, has the same retail price £5.99 as the Cabernet Sauvignon introduced...
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Badger's sights are set on a second golden champion with Te
The Badger Brewery has stamped its mark on the Tesco Beer Challenge by winning the big brewer section for the second time. The brewer has made it to the final of the competition in its last five attempts. At the final judging last week Tesco beer...
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The Grocer focus on: acting on impulse
Analysis by Sheila Eggleston Independent retailers know all about the value of making their customers act on impulse whether through fridges well stocked with cold beers, or the use of eye catching confectionery fixtures by the till. That's been...
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The Grocer focus on logistics
IT'S A VERY LONG HAUL, SO MAKE IT PRODUCTIVE How data keeps flowing from the New World vineyard to the shelf New World wine is one of the drinks industry's great success stories. At around £5 a bottle and of excellent quality, the attractively...
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Light at the end of Coors' tunnel
Bud Light's withdrawal from the market has left the way open for Coors Light, the only other major brand in the light beer sector. Anheuser Busch found pushing the idea of a Light beer tough going in the UK despite its success in the US (The Grocer...
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New CEO for First Quench
Off licence giant First Quench, which operates 2,500 outlets under the Wine Rack, Threshers, Bottoms Up and Victoria Wines fascias, has appointed David Williams chief executive. Williams joins from Burger King Europe where, as president of the...
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Odyssey begins a voyage in a crowded market
The latest premium packaged spirit to join this increasingly cluttered sector has most of the right credentials for success. Odyssey, from KWL Wines and Spirits, has been given the thumbs up by the focus groups, has distinctive packaging, potential...
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Brandwatch: advertising this week..
Onken Biopot is exposed in a new campaign from March 5, with ads set to the James Brown song I feel good'. A poster and press ad for new South African wine Robert's Rock kicks off this month and runs until May. Branston ...
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Tasting panel: Duckstein
From Holsten. A new type of beer brewed like an ale and dispensed like a lager. It has been sucessful in Germany for many years TARGET CONSUMER Nigel Snook, 48, is a civil servant from Bath I like the packaging but I have my doubts about the...
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Shippers look to Corby for rework
Corby Bottlers is filling a gap in the market for wine shippers affected by packaging errors. The growth in the volume of wines coming into the UK has led to an increase in packaging errors and Corby's chairman Patrick Darlington has set up a...