Cruising to Better Wine Sales

Cruise ships have a unique system of sourcing and selling wine Liza B. Zimmerman and Edward Lewis report.

Reading time: 4m 15s

How Three Key Elections Could Shake Up Europe's Wine Industry

Europeans favor an expanded EU and a stronger wine industry, along with tariff-free exports to the US. Voters in Moldova, Georgia, and the US may scupper some of these goals. Robert Joseph reports.

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Devil's Advocate: Will Investment in US Change Wine Buying in France?

Robert Joseph considers whether the growing number of Bordeaux estates with vineyards in the US may lead to more DTC distribution in France.  

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The US Wine Market Faces an Unwelcome New Normal

For years, the US has been the world's most appealing export market. Not only were American consumers prepared to pay more, but the market kept expanding. Jeff Siegel says the party’s over.

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White Zin: Despised, Under-Appreciated, and Now in Decline

Instead of ignoring White Zin, the US market should have been paying close attention, says Jeff Siegel. The demise of this popular style may have been a warning.

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Another Publicly Traded Company Fails

The stock market and the wine business appear to be a match made in hell. Jeff Siegel asks the experts why.

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Wine Ads Now Permitted on TikTok in the USA and Canada

TikTok is growing up - and has opened its platform to alcohol advertising in the US and Canada. How far does the liberalization really go? Anja Zimmer reports. 

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The Cost of Premiumisation

The wine trade has always wanted people to drink less but better, and now they are. But US industry watchers tell Felicity Carter that this strategy carries risks.

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America’s Incredible Shrinking Wholesale Landscape

Wholesalers across the US have consolidated, turning once regional entities into national behemoths. Jeff Siegel charts the changes.

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