In the wine market, one-third of all buyers were new to Sotheby’s, which it said reflected a “widening and increasingly ...
For the media – both trade and mainstream – the hype related to artificial intelligence’s disruptive potential has filled column inches. Despite ...
New figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) reveal that the UK showed no GDP growth in January 2026. During the month, ‘food and beverage activities’ fell a concerning 2.7%. For the less ...
Germany is set to gain a fresh event for its domestic wine industry, with four existing wine fairs coinciding for the first ever ...
Independent merchant The Oxford Wine Company has announced that it is splitting the retail and wholesale sides of its business into separate companies. The two outfits, which will operate from ...
Kistler’s wines will be available through Flint from June. The estate was founded in 1978 by Steve Kistler and Mark Bixler ...
Gen Z has inspired many articles over the past few years, driven by a collective anxiety in the trade about how little the generation is drinking.
A comparative analysis of Wine Paris and ProWein's exhibitor data suggests the former is tightening its grip on the global trade show calendar, while ...
The research, undertaken by 56 Degree Insight on behalf of the Scottish Tourism Alliance, was unveiled at the STA Signature ...
Early in 2025, on 23rd January, the UK wine trade lost one of its most respected and influential figures: Alan Mayne, a mentor, raconteur, and ...
The Gérard Basset Foundation has announced that it has now welcoming applications for the 2026 edition of its fourth edition of its Artémis Domaines Golden Vines Victims of Conflict Scholarships.
Jason Millar reports on a vintage that’s compelling in terms of both quality and pricing. Universally praised, technically impeccable and ...