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Wednesday 30 April 2008 
Champagne in half bottles is how the Swiss and Japanese like it.

Half bottles (37 cl) of Champagne are rarely drunk in the Champagne appellation area, let alone in France, but they appeal to some foreign markets, even if the format only represents 3.05% of all exports. The Japanese, who buy 11% of this type of export, and the Swiss, who order 8.6%, are the biggest fans. (Source: VITI

305 million euros, in other words a 25% increase over the same period in the preceding year. (Source: EuroWine)

Wednesday 30 April 2008 
South Africa: over 3 million hl exported in 2007

South Africa wine exports, which have exceed 3 million hl in 2007, have increased at least 6%. South Africa can also congratulate itself on the diversification of its export customers. Five years ago, 72% of bottles wines were exported to Great Britain and the Netherlands. Today, 70% of the exports of wines from South Africa come from Great Britain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Germany and the United States. The volumes exported to Germany have jumped 40%, and Sweden has become the number two export market for bottled wines from South Africa. (Source: EuroWine)

Tuesday 29 April 2008 
Large bottles boost the market

Sales of aniseed-based aperitifs in 2-litre formats grew by 514% up to the end of 2007. The trend is similar for whisky and vodka, where 1.5 and 2-litre bottles are boosting the market because of their lower prices per litre. (Source: TNS Worldpanel / LSA)

Tuesday 29 April 2008 
Campari ready to buy Vin & Spirit brands from Pernod Ricard

Having taken over the entire Swedish group Vin & Spirit, Pernod Ricard is preparing to sell off Plymouth gin and Fris vodka in the next 6 months. The Italian Campari has already indicated its interest in acquiring them. Campari, the sixth largest wine and spirits producer in the world, has pursued rampant external growth for more than ten years, having notably acquired the whisky brands Glen Grant, Old Smuggler and Braemer in 2005 for €130 million, again from Pernod Ricard. (Source: Les Echos)

Monday 28 April 2008 
Germany: development of its wine’s communication

In order to strengthen sales growth abroad and the positive evolution in the image of German wines, the Deutsches Weininstitut (DWI) has announced that it is modifying its promotional strategy: “wine lovers must know that German wines are among the finest wines in the word and are unique. It’s important that Germany be perceived as a viticultural country where wine is an important cultural asset and an integral part of modern life”. The DWI is going to focus its promotional actions on event-based marketing, and traditional advertising is going to be reduced in favour of press relations and Internet information. (Source: EuroWine)

Monday 28 April 2008 
Jancis Robinson: critics should show more humility

Wine critic Jancis Robinson has called wine critics “parasitical” and has urged them to be more humble and honest. She said, “We must always remember that we are parasites on the business of winemaking, and we only have one palate.” (Source: Decanter.com)

Friday 25 April 2008 
Plan your appointments with “My Vinexpo”

On our website www.vinexpo.comMy Vinexpo” enables you to select the exhibitors you would like to visit and the events you would like to attend, while keeping all your practical information in one place. After customising it in this way, “My Vinexpo” can be printed to become your personal guide that you use to optimise the time you spend at the exhibition. You can also use it as your diary for the three days. (Source: Vinexpo)


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