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Wednesday 05 November 2008 
Diageo buys world’s biggest whisky collection

Diageo has bought the world's largest collection of whiskies from a Brazilian whisky enthusiast and shipped them to Scotland.

Featuring 3,384 bottles, the record-breaking collection was built up over 35 years by Claive Vidiz, who scoured the world for whiskies to create the collection.

The bottles, which Diageo purchased for an undisclosed sum, are currently being stored at a high security location in Scotland. (Source: Harpers.com)

Wednesday 05 November 2008 
Hong Kong agrees pact with Bordeaux

Hong Kong has signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation in Wine-related Businesses with Bordeaux. This follows the memorandum agreed with France in August to promote trade in wine. The agreement covers cooperation in wine-related tourism, trade and investment promotion, the transfer of technologies relating to wine storage and manpower training.

Wine imports from France are up 116% in value since Hong Kong abolished wine duty in February. (Source: TheDrinksBusiness.com)

Wednesday 05 November 2008 
Bulk wine drives Spanish wine exports

Spanish wine exports increased 15.9% in value and 16.4% in volume over the first quarter of 2008 reaching 454 million euros for 411 liters. The giood results are due in part to the success of cavas and other sparkling wines, but especially to bulk table wine exports which have grown impressively: +43% in value and +33%  in volume. (Source: Eurowine)

Tuesday 04 November 2008 
Quote: The Wine and Spirit Trade Association

“It is illogical that an 18 year old can be licensed to sell alcohol, be a designated supervisor and not buy alcohol in their own shop but can still get married or fight for their country”. (Source: Harpers)

Tuesday 04 November 2008 
Dominican Republic: vodka is the drink of the moment

Vodka is the drink of the moment in the Dominican Republic, with sales growing 50% in 2007. Imported brands into the country soared by 60% from 104,400 cases in 2006 to 157,000 cases in 2007. (Source: Dominican Today – IWSR)

Tuesday 04 November 2008 
French vintners fear worst

French wine merchants fear the world financial crisis could cause their worst end-of-year sales squeeze since the aftermath of the attacks of Sept 11, 2001.

After the attacks, sales of Bordeaux wine to the United States fell by 29 per cent in volume during the final quarter of 2001 – the key Christmas and New Year period, which accounts for half of annual sales. (Source: The StraitsTimes.com)

Tuesday 04 November 2008 
WSTA blasts Ministers’ proposal for solving alcohol abuse

The Wine & Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) has criticised the Scottish Government’s plans to tackle alcohol misuse. The Government’s proposals to deal with alcohol misuse include raising the minimum age for alcohol purchases in shops to 21, rising the price of alcohol by imposing minimum pricing and banning retail promotions. (Source: The drinks business)


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