Less than a year after Beijing removed punitive tariffs, Australia has reclaimed its title as China’s favourite wine producer with sales of $907m, comfortably overtaking second-placed France.
The value of Australian wine exports surged by 34 per cent in 2024, as the return of the lucrative Chinese market offset ...
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31st Annual Unified Wine and Grape SymposiumTen thousand wine industry professionals are in Sacramento this week discussing the change in trends in the wine world.
Barcelona Wine Week has closed a record-breaking edition, solidifying its position as the world’s leading trade fair for ...
China’s appetite for wine has fallen in recent years -- part of a global trend of declining alcohol consumption compounded in China by a change in preferences towards beer and spirits -- and ...
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Intellinews on MSNGeorgian wine renaissance defies political turmoilBy Liza Zhvania in Tbilisi Georgia’s wine sector continues to thrive despite the upheavals in the country’s political sphere.
Ten years ago, the wildest and most unbelievable thing happened to me involving a stolen cellphone, a man taking selfies with ...
The latest International Trade in Goods data has been released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics, showing Tasmania has bucked the national ...
The trade show will gather at Fira de Barcelona 1,266 exhibitors from 81 protected designation of origin and quality seals ...
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Explore the reaction of Raptors fans booing the U.S. national anthem in response to Trump's tariffs on Canada, reflecting ...
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