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Register today to secure your free place at our joint talk with IWSR at ProWein 2020. Taking place on the second day of ProWein, this talk will focus on global trends in wine and spirits.
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In the face of growing competition from other drinks, the wine category in Canada is managing to hang on to its more engaged and higher spending consumers
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Ethical consumerism is on the rise, and in wine the organic movement is currently making the running. Will other ethical and sustainable trends catch on?
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Canadians Becoming More Knowledgeable About Wine and More Careful About Alcohol Consumption, According to Latest Wine Intelligence Market Report
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Click to view the final video of our video mini series, based on our Global Trends in Wine 2020 report. The video delves into the trend of 'Responsibility' in wine.
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Are you joining us for the third annual Ontario Craft Wine Conference & Trade Show on Thursday, April 2nd, 2020? We can’t wait to see you there! For more information, visit https://t.co/3DWkcLLugM #OCWC20.
Ireland Wine Landscapes 2020 exposes several wine consumer shifts in the Irish wine market, revealing an evolving wine consumer who is increasingly involved in and confident about the category.
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This year, our Global Trends in Wine 2020 report dives deeper into the who, the what and the how of wine consumer trends, grouping these into the four R’s of Relationship, Retail, Repertoire and Responsibility.
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US Landscapes 2020 reveals a shrinking regular wine drinking population, with saviours of the wine category being older drinkers...
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Compared with five years ago, premium wine consumers in the US are spending significantly more on wine in the on-premise. What are the reasons for this, and what can the off-premise learn?
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A number of drinks businesses are betting on success over the next few years by removing alcohol from wine and adding cannabis in some form. Should the ‘traditional’ wine industry be worried?
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The biggest threat to the wine industry in the next decade may be coming from regular wine drinkers substituting wine for other drinks at certain occasions, such as hard seltzer and cannabis wine.
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#WineNews@VinoNZ - A worldwide trend toward drinking less wine and choosing wines with less alcohol is being driven primarily by younger consumers, according to Alice Brockman-More in an article published by the wine research organisation @WineIntell https://t.co/BXw1fcNwWb
It is not news that wine consumption in the UK has been on the decline over the past few years. But are UK wine drinkers just not drinking as much alcohol, or have they switched to other alcoholic drinks instead of wine?
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How did our five predictions for this year perform?
COO Richard Halstead revisits the predictions made 12 months ago as to what might matter to us in wine in 2019. Read his findings below.
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According to a report published by @WineIntell, 55% of Britain’s regular #wine drinkers would support remaining in the #EU in a potential second #Brexit referendum https://t.co/ggEY6D1O7R
UK Landscapes 2019 reveals a definite Remain-ish tinge to Britain’s wine drinking population, possibly influenced by the growing belief that their preferred tipple is about to get more expensive...
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