All Wines articles – Page 7
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News
19 Crimes extends into mid-strength wine with Red and Chardonnay
The move would help ‘bring younger consumers into the brand’, 19 Crimes said
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Analysis & Features
Has the fizz gone out of Chapel Down?
Declining sales and profitability, alongside the news of its CEO’s departure, have sent shares in Chapel Down tumbling. What lies ahead for England’s leading sparkling winemaker?
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News
Pernod Ricard denies China brandy dumping allegations
Producers were ‘very much mobilised’ against the threat posed by tariffs, Pernod Ricard’s CFO said
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SpiritsEurope urges EU Commission support amid China trade war
The European trade body fears Chinese proposals to introduce duty fees on EU liquor could have a huge impact on the market
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Chapel Down CEO Andrew Carter quits to join brewer Timothy Taylor
Carter will continue to lead Chapel Down until the appointment of a new CEO in the first half of 2025
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Accolade Wines confirms departure of CEO Robert Foye
Chairman Ben Clarke is to assume the role of executive chairman while Accolade seeks a successor
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Naked Wines appoints Mind Gym’s Dominic Neary as CFO
Neary helped Mind Gym return to profitability during his near-three year stint as CFO
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City snapshot: Naked Wines making ‘real progress’ on turnaround despite widening losses
Revenues at the embattled business also continued to slide
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Asda rolls out ‘budget-friendly’ Wine Atlas range
The range would encourage ’Brits to broaden their wine horizons, Asda said
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Comment & Opinion
We must walk the walk, not just talk the talk on sustainability
Retailers and suppliers must take the lead in this era of innovation, says Patrick Finlay of The Category Management Company
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News
Tesco lists more English wines in range shake-up
The majority of the wines are new to the UK market
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News
Treasury Wine Estates to offload Wolf Blass, Blossom Hill and other mainstream brands
Combined, the brands make up less than 5% of the company’s profits
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News
Other World Wines in ‘six-figure’ fundraise to champion under-represented wine nations
The round has the backing of angel investors including long-time Laithwaites Group CFO Jimmy Weir
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Tesco debuts own-label wine with climate friendly grape variety
The grape variety is highly resistant to fungal diseases
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City snapshot: Warmer climate helps English wine production boom
Sales of UK wines continue to boom thanks to rising temperatures and better yields, according to accountancy group UHY Hacker Young
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News
Co-op trials BWS chillers dedicated to single-serve cans
It is part of Co-op’s ambition to grow its ‘on the go’ market share
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City snapshot: Gusbourne up for sale as Lord Ashcroft considers options
Gusbourne is the latest English winemaker to be put up for sale, revealing this morning that Lord Ashcroft is open to selling his majority shareholding. Plus, Ocado announces “significant development” of its partnership with North American grocer Kroger
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Comment & Opinion
Pernod Ricard’s wine disposal will diminish its UK presence
Selling the likes of Jacob’s Creek and Campo Viejo makes sense, but it will make Pernod Ricard much less of a UK powerhouse
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News
Casillero del Diablo to launch 8.5% abv lower-calorie BeLight in the UK
The duo contain just 65 calories per 125ml serve