For years, producers have turned to celebrity endorsements to make inroads in the American market. But as sales lag, it’s not enough. Cognac is almost entirely dependent on foreign ...
Hosting friends and family can be as chill as a game night with wings, or as upscale as a table setting, complete with wine glasses and the whole bit. Fortunately, for Karrueche Tran, she can do both.
PARIS -Annual cognac revenues dropped 13%, hit by a drop in demand for premium ranges of the French brandy and a slump in sales to China, according to industry data shared with Reuters. After strong ...
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French cognac brands sales to China fell 70%
In a rare positive development amid escalating trade tensions between Brussels and Beijing, China on Friday excluded major cognac producers — Pernod Ricard, LVMH, and Rémy Cointreau — from steep ...
PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) -Negotiators representing French cognac producers suggested minimum prices for exports to China of between $20 and around $300 per litre as an opening bid in talks aimed at ...
Cognac brand Courvoisier launched its new campaign, “Bring Your Own Courvoisier,” which stars actress Karrueche Tran. Courvoisier is hoping some star power—and a dash of lemonade—can inspire drinkers ...
“Bring Your Own Courvoisier, #BYOCV” is all about bringing the energy with you when you walk into a room and embracing the party before the party. It’s about highlighting the pregame moments that set ...
Three French spirits trade bodies have warned the potential delay to China’s anti-dumping probe of brandy does not change the ongoing impact of Beijing’s taxes on Cognac and Armagnac producers.
French cognac makers rely on exports for 98 percent of their sales with cognac making up the vast majority of EU brandy exports to China - Copyright AFP/File GEORGES ...
The French cognac industry said Friday it was losing 50 million euros ($50 million) per month since the imposition of antidumping duties by China and appealed for government help. Since October 11, ...
French Cognac shipments to China slid by 75% in December, according to a person familiar with the figures, after tariffs imposed by Beijing accelerated a collapse in demand. The Chinese tariffs, which ...
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