California’s wine economy is not only one of the biggest in the world, but it’s a hub of innovation. Jeff Siegel identifies who is who.
Roddy Ropner identifies some of the people who help to shape and drive the Japanese wine market.
Elsebeth Lohfert identifies the key purchasers in the wine-loving country of Denmark.
The Dutch economy is booming and people have more money to spend, says Cees van Casteren MW. He reveals the buyers who are supplying the wine.
Barnaby Eales looks at the major figures behind one of Europe’s most diverse and exciting wine countries.
Russians may love their spirits, but it’s wine that offers opportunities for growth, turning wine buyers into power brokers. Anton Moiseenko reports.
Many people have had a hand in the rise of China’s wine scene. Jim Boyce identifies ten significant people who are too often overlooked.
Japan’s wine market is significant, but stalling. This makes its buyers extremely powerful. Roddy Ropner reports
Despite the prospect of Brexit, the UK remains a significant market. James Lawrence identifies the major buyers.
It’s got a wine-growing history that dates back to the Roman world. It’s got more than 220 authorised grape varieties over 55,000 hectares of vineyards, and it’s one of the most exciting wine-growing countries in Europe.
It’s time for Hungary to take centre stage.