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Branding: what can the wine trade learn
04 Jun 2001 There may be nothing brand-new about brands, but brand news is still news. Harpers asked five leading figures in the industry for their views on what it could learn from other...
Breaking through
26 Jun 2001 After a difficult few years Vins de Pays appear to be turning the corner. Jo Burzynska looks at new initiatives and what is needed to enable the category to stand up...
All white on the night?
05 Jul 2001 Well, not if its Spanish and over a fiver and especially not in the on-trade, according to the latest figures. However, John Radford has been finding some areas of growth...
THE RUM CONUNDRUM
25 Jul 2001 Distributors are seeking to give rum an edge in the spirits market through innovative promotions and a greater range of flavours, but are supermarkets ready to vary their options? James Aufenast...
MOVE OVER NOUVEAU
02 Aug 2001 The race for Beaujolais Nouveau may be over, but more serious wines have joined the fight for market share. James Aufenast reportsThe race for Beaujolais Nouveau may be over, but more...
SOFTWARE OVER THE RAINBOW
07 Aug 2001 There is a new reality in the virtual world, with developments in software promising to change the day-to-day business practices of companies large and small. So if AOC means more to...
AFTER THE FLOOD
15 Aug 2001 Last month, Harpers hosted an Anything But Chardonnay? seminar in London, focusing on the future of the worlds favourite grape. Among the issues up for debate were the split identity of...
CHARDONNAY CHARADES
30 Aug 2001 As part of Harpers Anything But Chardonnay seminar in London, in July, a blind tasting was held to establish whether the worlds Chardonnays are in danger of losing their regional identities....
A PLAGUE ON ALL YOUR HOUSES
05 Sep 2001 Californias wine industry is facing one of the worst crises in its history, in the form of Pierces Disease. Monty Waldin reports on the progress of this vine-killer, and the growing...
DOUBLE VISION
13 Sep 2001 The Languedoc is a classically French conundrum. The region produces some of Frances most distinctive entry-point varietals, yet is beset by intransigence and factions. Rosemary George MW reports on the growing...