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Jacob's Creek to cut alcohol levels by up to 1%

Jacob’s Creek is planning to lower the alcohol level of its wines to not more than 14%.
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Jacbos Creek forged in the UK

Counterfeit Jacobs Creek wine is seized in the UK.
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Jacobs Creek tries bulk shipping to offset high Australian dollar

The high Australian dollar is causing Jacob's Creek to bottle wine offshore rather than locally in Australia to offset the cost of the rising dollar.
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Hardy's goes upmarket with tighter regional identity

Hardys has re-launched its premium quality William Hardy range with a much tighter regional focus.
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Yellow Tail vineyard sale

Australian producer and the world's most recognisable wine brand is planning on selling their 7258ha of vineyards in Australia.
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Jacobs Creek gives lighter alcohol wines a go

Jacob’s Creek launches Cool Harvest, a range of lower alcohol wines positioned as “light and fresh”.
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Yellow Tail the strongest wine brand, in this year’s Global Wine Brand Power Index

Yellow Tail leads pack and along with Jacobs Creek, another Australian wine, in the top 10. Chile has the most brands in the top 10 at 3.
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New wines and styles, as the trade gets ready for Christmas

This week saw the trade jockeying for position getting ready for Christmas, with a slew of new products being released by brands and retailers.
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Vinarchy unites Accolade and Pernod Ricard wine division

Accolade Wines and Pernod Ricard's wine portfolio have merged under Australian Wine Holdco Limited (AWL), forming a global wine powerhouse now known as Vinarchy.
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Pernod Ricard sells wine division

Pernod Ricard, the world's second-largest wine and spirits company, is selling most of its wine brands to the owners of Accolade Wines.

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Accolade eye up sale of assets

Australia's second largest producer looks to sell off assets to return to profitability
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2022 Power Wine Brands

Wine Intelligence announces the 2022 power brands, with a return to normal service as Covid dissipates
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The most powerful wine brands for 2020

The most powerful wine brands for 2020 have been announced and it is a who’s who of the high-volume world of wine.
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Aperol Spritz the drink of the moment

Campari Goup's Aperol is meeting increased competition as Aperol Spritz becomes the latest wine-based drinks craze.
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Wine brands are becoming less important

Instead of having to remember details of brands our smart phones are being used to store important information about wines, causing brand awareness to drop.
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First service at Wimbledon for English Wine

English Wine is to be served at Wimbledon
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The Drinks Business top 10 Wine Brands

The Drinks Business announce the top 10 global wine brands
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Neil McGuigan crowned IWSC Winemaker of the Year

IWSC awards winners announced with Neil McGuigan, CEO of Australia Vintage, crowned IWSC Winemaker of the Year
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While China forges fine wine UK sticks to cheap fake wine

Fake Blossom Hill seized in Warrington, Cheshire.
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Fruit flavoured wines target women

Drinks manufacturer Halewood International launches fruit flavoured wines to target females who have outgrown alcopops.
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Chinese food is a match for wine

The food and wine matching category at a Cathay Pacific competition in Hong Kong reveals unconventional pairings for Chinese food.
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Drinkers set world record sip

Wetherspoon has broken the record for the world’s largest wine tasting.
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Wetherspoon attempts wine-tasting record

J D Wetherspoon is inviting customers to take part in the world’s largest wine tasting
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Sparkling wine sales soaring more than Champagne

Sparkling wine is bursting Champagne’s bubble here in the UK
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