London Wine Fair moves to June to avoid Prowein clash
The London Wine Fair will now take place from June 7-9 in order to avoid a direct clash with Prowein.
South Africa removes all restrictions on alcohol sales
Ahead of New Years Eve celebrations, South Africa ended restrictions on the sale of alcohol that have been in place since 27 March 2020.
How the world aided South Africa's wine trade
South Africa has suffered greater than most countries during the Covid-19 pandemic. It has reported three times as many cases as any other African country, and many of the government’s attempts to curb the virus – closing borders, prohibiting or restricting the domestic sale of alcohol, and banning the transport of goods to the country’s ports – have had a damaging impact on the wine industry.
UK gin producers lobby for tax break
UK gin producers have called upon Chancellor Rishi Sunak to freeze duty on spirits after revealing that exports have plummeted 35% as a result of the pandemic.
Analysis: Diageo's recovery mode in 2021
Diageo shareholders were toasting chief executive Ivan Menezes after he said they can expect to receive billions of pounds in share buybacks or special dividends. The Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker and Guinness producer announced that organic profit should grow by at least 14% in the year to 30 June.
We caught up with Katie Souter of Vin-X to learn more about why fine wine could make an appealing investment opportunity during the current economic climate.
New Zealand wine: Covid's highs and lows
While New Zealand has managed the pandemic better than most, a lack of tourism and difficulties with shipping have taken a toll on wine sales. Martin Green reports.
Covid-19 and Brexit hit UK gin exports
UK gin exports decreased by £100 million in 2020 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, according to new figures from HM Revenue & Customs.
The Distilled Spirits Council of the United States has released a statement praising the ‘great starting place’ created by the senate’s passage of a $28.6bn relief package for hospitality.
Heineken to cut 8,000 jobs after sales decline by 11.9%
Heineken has announced plans to cut 8,000 jobs as part of an organisational restructuring effort designed to save €2 billion by 2023.
Alcoholic drink sales soared at UK supermarkets over Christmas
The alcoholic drinks category led the charge as UK supermarkets enjoyed their strongest ever Christmas trading period, according to Nielsen till scan data.
Naked Wines revenues increase 79.6%
Naked Wines enjoyed 79.6% revenue growth in the six months to September 28 after demand for online wine purchases soared during the lockdown.
Australia grows wine exports by 4%
Strong demand in the UK and China allowed Australia to increase wine exports by 4% during the 12 months to September 30.
Zamora Company reports strong 2019 sales
Spanish drinks producer Zamora Company has reported that turnover increased 6.3% to €208 million in 2019.
Brown-Forman beats expectations by posting robust Q1 results
A strong domestic performance ensured that Brown-Forman net sales decreased by just 2% year-on-year in the three months to July 31, 2020.
Carlsberg suspends share buyback as profits dwindle
Danish brewer Carlsberg expects to report an organic operating decline of 10% to 15% this year as a result of on-trade closures.
India's growing penchant for homegrown drinks brands
Not long ago, India was known as a country that produced whisky from molasses, and the majority of sales came from the category of spirits called IMFL (Indian Made Foreign Liquor).
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has ordered all bars to shut their doors after a spike in Covid-19 cases across the state.
Naked Wines has reported 81% year-on-year revenue growth during April and May as online orders spiked during the coronavirus lockdown.
Cape Wine pushed back to 2022 due to Covid-19 pandemic
Wines of South Africa has moved trade show Cape Wine from September 2021 to October 2022 as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
British beer sales slump to a 20-year low
British beer sales have plummeted to a 20-year low after pubs and bars across the country were closed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Bordeaux winemakers are pulling out all the stops in a bid to present the trade with an en primeur campaign amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
TFWA 2020 cancelled due to Covid-19
The Tax Free World Association has been forced to cancel the duty free sector’s biggest annual networking event due to uncertainty surrounding the Covid-19 pandemic.
Spanish producer Zamora Company has reported that wine and spirits sales in China have recovered as the country emerges from a sweeping coronavirus lockdown.
Pernod Ricard sales decrease 15% due to Covid-19 disruption
Pernod Ricard has revealed a 15% organic decline in sales for the three months to March 31.
Heineken reports 14% volume sales drop in March
Heineken has reported a 14% drop in volume sales during March as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Pernod Ricard has pledged Rs 15 crore ($2 million) to boost healthcare facilities across India as it prepares to battle the coronavirus outbreak.
COVID-19 Emergency Fund goes live today
Members of the British drinks trade that have lost their income due to the coronavirus outbreak can apply for a one-off grant worth £250 this week.
Remy Cointreau expects 9% revenue decline
Remy Cointreau expects to report a 9% decrease in revenue for the 2019/20 fiscal year due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
A new initiative promises to transform shuttered British bars into click and collect food stores during the coronavirus crisis.
The US off-trade has seen soaring sales of wine, spirits and beer as shoppers stocked up ahead of a lengthy coronavirus lockdown, according to Nielsen stats.
London Wine Fair postponed due to coronavirus pandemic
The London Wine Fair is the latest high profile-event to be postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic that has swept the world.
St Patrick’s Day could become a sombre affair this year as bars across the world have been forced to shut their doors due to the coronavirus pandemic.