South Africa urged to raise its game
South African wine producers must have more self-confidence and courage if they are to increase their share of the UK market at higher price points.
Amy has 30 years' experience in publishing, and worked at a senior level for leading companies in the consumer, business-to-business and contract publishing arenas, before joining Decanter in October 2000 as Magazine Editor, aged just 28. As well as overseeing content planning and production for the print offering, she has also been involved in developing digital channels, Decanter.com and Decanter Premium.
South African wine producers must have more self-confidence and courage if they are to increase their share of the UK market at higher price points.
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