In real terms, the average price of a bottle of wine has been falling as retailers have consistently discounted to drive sales. However, much of the discount has been producer-funded - allegedly placing a squeeze on profit and restrictions on future investment. Although beneficial for the consumer, and arguably the supermarkets, it is questionable whether this is sustainable - leaving the issue of how the market can be encouraged to evolve.
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“Minimum pricing will only really work as a way of controlling the sale of alcohol in the off-trade if the minimum price per unit is adjusted on a regular basis to try and keep the differential between the two channels the same – or even narrow it to try and encourage more people to drink in a controlled, licensed environment.”
Despite doing well, rosé has more untapped potential, particularly with summer approaching.
Wine from greenwashed bottles
Wine from greenwashed bottles
Perhaps there are just some things that shouldn’t be greened
The Second French Revolution
The Second French Revolution
In August the French will be making radical changes to their historic wine appellation system when the Vin de Pays des Vignobles de France will be replacing the poorly reputed Vin de Table.