Wine Industry News

  • UK rosé sales slow down in 'worrying' trend

    Sales of the once super-fashionable rosé have stalled in the UK, latest statistics show. Supermarkets, which sell 83 out of every 100 bottles sold in the UK market, have seen a significant fall in rosé sales in the last year, the annual Wine and Spirit Trade Association conference in London he...
  • California Wine Harvest Warms Up

    Picking starts late for still wines, as sparkling wine harvest wraps up.With grapes for sparkling wine largely picked, growers up and down California are just starting to harvest grapes for still wine. Most appellations report the grapes are one to two weeks behind average, yield is down from averag...
  • Sauternes and other dessert wines legal for the Chinese market

    The International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) announced this week that Sauternes and other sweet wines can be exported to China officially. Sauternes and other sweet wines can now be legally exported to China, the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (OIV) announced this week. With m...
  • The wine cellar

    For many people, their relationship with wine will always be short term. Others will have the patience, the space, or perhaps just the curiosity, to explore cellaring wine, and the magic that can happen as wine ages in the bottle. Practicalities *Cellaring wine can quickly grow into an expensive pr...
  • Sparkling Wine, Storms Await U.K. in Warmer Future

    (Bloomberg) - The U.K. must adapt to warmer temperatures and more frequent storms that may damage roads and power plants while making champagne-style wines and apricots more viable, the government’s climate change adviser said. Britain must prepare five key areas to ensure it’s ready for the ...

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