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Argentina’s Bottled Wine Exports Decline By Volume But Still Show Strong Growth By Value

Global bottled wine exports from Argentina last year declined in volume for the first time since 2002, but still enjoyed a double-digit increase in value. Continue reading →

Posted in News on February 2, 2012

Terlato Bolsters Argentina Lineup Via Link With Javier Catena’s Cuarto Dominio

Terlato Wines has enhanced its position in the U.S. imported wine market’s hottest category—Argentine Malbec—with a new agreement to handle Bodega Cuarto Dominio, a high-elevation winery in the Mendoza region led by fourth-generation vintner Javier Catena. Continue reading →

Posted in News on December 6, 2011

Nielsen: Table Wines $20 And Up Continue To Drive U.S. Market

The Nielsen Company reports that table wine sales in the U.S. market rose 3.4% by volume and 4.5% by value, to 128.3 million cases and $9.66 billion, respectively, in the 52 weeks ending October 15. Continue reading →

Posted in News on November 8, 2011

Table Wines Priced At 9 Dollars And Above Show Double-Digit Growth For Year Through August 20, Nielsen Says

Table wines retailing at $9 and over a 750-ml. bottle grew 10.9% by volume and 10.1% by value for the 52-week period ending August 20, according to the latest Nielsen numbers. Continue reading →

Posted in News on September 8, 2011

Domestic Wines Drive U.S. Market Growth In Latest IRI Data

Domestic wines continue to drive both volume and value growth in the U.S. wine market, according to the latest figures from SymphonyIRI, which tracks sales in the food/drug/convenience channels accounting for about 30% of the market. Continue reading →

Posted in News on August 19, 2011

News Briefs for July 27, 2011

•Edwin H. Nielsen, the great-grandson of Bacardi founder Don Facundo Bacardí Massó, passed away July 24 in Spain at the age of 93. Continue reading →

Posted in News on July 27, 2011

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