All Wines articles – Page 16
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NewsMajestic Wine opens two new stores in a week for the first time in a decade
The last time the retailer made two openings in a week was in November 2013
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NewsPost-Brexit reforms for de-alcoholised wine ‘risk misleading’ consumers
Producers must be made to put key production information on pack, according to the WSTA
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InterviewsChapel Down CEO Andrew Carter on comebacks, climate change and raising capital
Nearly a decade after a tumultuous exit from one of wine’s biggest players, Andrew Carter is fizzing with excitement at the opportunities presented by English sparkling
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Comment & OpinionEnglish wine is evolving fast and its brands are going global
The great houses of English winemaking are busy sponsoring, activating, partnering, developing comms and building their brands, says Nick Woods, partner at Sunny Side Up
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NewsSarah Jessica Parker readies UK launch for lower-alcohol wine duo
Parker told The Grocer lower-alcohol products were ‘a growing part of the spirits and the wine industry’
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NewsNyetimber set for ‘biggest ever’ wine harvest
It comes as production of English wine has increased by 130% in the space of five years
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NewsCity snapshot: Chapel Down posts strong and profitable first half growth
England’s largest winemaker Chapel Down has posted first half growth of 21% amid strong domestic sales for English sparkling wine and increased exports
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Range PreviewCollapsed Colin and expansions to Best Ever in M&S Christmas range 2023
Marks & Spencer’s Christmas 2023 range is here, featuring a deconstructed Colin the Caterpillar
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NewsCity News: Naked Wines shares plunge on £15m loss
Naked Wines shares plunged to new multi-year lows this week after it fell to a £15m loss and downgraded earnings expectations amid a “slower than expected” start to its trading year
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Comment & OpinionSilk & Spice hides treasure in island wine stunt
The wine brand has left a bottle of its 2021 Red Blend on a tiny, sunny, sandy island
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NewsDefra rejects supermarket calls to pilot deposit return scheme before UK rollout
Yesterday the House of Commons’ public accounts committee grilled Defra chiefs over the handling of its Waste & Resources Strategy
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Comment & OpinionHow indie booze brands can break into supermarket shelves
Supermarket shelves are becoming more restrictive and full of price promotions, but customers are becoming more experimental, says Nick Gillett, MD of UK premium spirits distributor Mangrove Global
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KVI TrackerSupermarket booze prices surge following alcohol duty hikes
The price increases came as the government lifted its three-year alcohol duty freeze on 1 August
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NewsDeposit return scheme set for delay to 2026 ‘at earliest’
Last week, supermarket bosses called for the government to go back to the drawing board with its plans for DRS
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NewsNatural wine brand Nouveau Wine rebrands as New Theory
Bradley said the name New Theory was designed to better reflect the brand’s liquid, branding and events programme
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NewsPortman Group exec Nicola Bates joins WineGB as first female CEO
Bates will be the trade association’s first ever female CEO
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News‘Planet-friendly’ drinkers driving organic wine demand, Majestic says
The specialist retailer said it expects demand for the category to double in the next three years
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NewsMcGuigan targets ‘moderating consumers’ with mid-strength wine trio
The trio contain less than 75 calories per 125ml serve, McGuigan said
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NewsMajestic Wine teams up with Uber Eats to offer rapid booze delivery
The partnership is part of a drive by Majestic to build on online growth experienced since the pandemic.
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NewsConcha y Toro UK targets ‘younger adult’ drinkers with new Joy brand
Joy is designed to bring a “vibrant and sassy alternative” to mainstream wine offerings in grocery





