Nyetimber to rival UK’s largest vineyard
English sparkling wine producer Nyetimber will rival Denbies as the UK’s largest wine producer, it was revealed today.
English sparkling wine producer Nyetimber will rival Denbies as the UK’s largest wine producer, it was revealed today.
Right-wing French presidential candidate Nicolas Sarkozy has announced that he will give more freedom to wine advertising in France should he be elected in May.
Poorly-performing corks are the main culprits behind prematurely aged white Burgundy, says Clive Coates MW.
Champagne exports continued to soar in 2006 despite a drop in the UK market.
The Moueix family has bought a 31% stake in the company behind top St-Emilion chateau Belair.
French barrel maker Tonnellerie Boutes has lost over €100k of barrels in the wreck of container ship MSC Napoli off the UK coast.
A Bordeaux second growth chateau will be bottling wine under screwcap, it was revealed today.
London restaurants are not doing enough to improve their diners’ wine experience, new research has revealed.
Sales of Champagne surged over the Christmas period, say UK high street retailers.
Hubert Perrodo, French entrepreneur and owner of Margaux chateaux Marquis d’Alesme Becker, Labégorce and Labégorce-Zédé, has died aged 62.
The Taittinger family is set to return to its Champagne business nearly two years after being bought out by an American investment firm.
Better known for its cider and sailors, the region of Brittany can now lay claim to having its own wine following a legal tussle with the French authorities.
For those hoping to experience the unheard-of pleasure of dining for free at a top restaurant, your chance is over.
Winemaker Brent Marris has resigned as chief judge of the Air New Zealand awards as the Wither Hills competition scandal refuses to go away.
Wines made in south western France and Sardinia are better for your health than Australian, South African or US wines, scientists say.
The European Court of Justice has dashed hopes of UK consumers buying cut-price wine from other European countries.
Chateau Angelus boss Hubert de Bouard was shaken – but not stirred – when Bond chiefs demanded his top vintage for the British secret agent.
Fortnum & Mason, the world’s most exclusive grocer, has more than doubled the size of its wine department as part of a £24m refurbishment.
It might have lost the endorsement of Jay-Z, but Roederer has found new high-profile support in the form of Victoria and David Beckham.
The president of Bollinger is set to sue French supermarkets, saying their cut-price promotions are detrimental to the Champagne house’s image.
A South African estate is launching what it says is the country’s first wine available to buy en primeur.