Category: Beer

Meh-Morial Day

Dear Client: Memorial Day trends are in from IRI.   Beer dollars were up 3.3% and volumes were up 0.3% for the Memorial Day two-week period, to June 2. That dollar trend is only slightly higher than the YTD stat, up 2.9%, and actually slightly worse than beer’s YTD volume trend, up 0.4%. FMBS AND … Continue reading “Meh-Morial Day” You are unauthorized to view this page. Read the full article

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NZ declares small 2019 harvest

New Zealand’s 2019 harvest has been declared “small but stunning” by trade body New Zealand Winegrowers. A total of 413,000 tonnes were harvested this vintage, smaller than anticipated although quality is apparently “exceptional” across North and South Islands. This is the third small harvest in a row for the antipodean country which will hamper volume growth. NZ Winegrowers’ CEO Philip Gregan said: “Smaller vintages in 2017 and 2018 meant wineries had to work to manage product shortages, and many of our members hoped for a larger harvest this year. Another smaller-than-expected vintage will...

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Wine trade celebrates Gerard Basset’s ‘charm and determination’

Gerard Basset’s “magic combination of charm and determination” was celebrated this morning at a service of thanksgiving in Winchester Cathedral. Providing a beautifully-crafted and touching tribute to Basset at the memorial was Jancis Robinson OBE, MW, who addressed leading figures from right across the world of wine, all of whom had gathered at the stunning Gothic cathedral to mark the life of this famously high-achieving sommelier, hotelier, wine personality and author. Recalling how she had first met Gerard at Chewton Glen – the top-end hotel that launched his career in the UK – Jancis said...

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Virtual Restaurants the New Frontier, Says National Restaurant Association Chief

Dear Client: The way of the future for foodservice? The integration of online and in-store occasions. And it has huge implications for not only the restaurant industry but beer as well. Over the next 10 years, delivery will be important particularly for beverage alcohol, the longtime SVP of the Research and Knowledge Group for the … Continue reading “Virtual Restaurants the New Frontier, Says National Restaurant Association Chief” You are unauthorized to view this page. Read the full article

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Bordeaux 2018: ‘The most obvious buys of the campaign’

The release of Lafite and second wine Carruades de Lafite represent the “most obvious buys of the campaign” though getting hold of some might be hard. Lafite is the last of the first growths to release en primeur and seems to have struck the pricing nail dead on. Liv-ex’s global members named the 2018 Lafite the ‘best’ wine of the vintage and the critics were rapturous in their praise (mostly). “If this wine doesn’t get Bordeaux lovers hearts’ racing, nothing will,” said Lisa Perrotti-Brown MW who gave it 98-100 points. James Suckling gave it 99-100, Julia Harding MW writing for Jancis Robinson...

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Weaker than expected Q1 sales for Tesco

UK retail giant Tesco has reported weak growth in the first quarter the year that lags behind its promising performance in the full financial year. Edinburgh, Scotland, UK – 21st March 2011: Front entrance sign of a Tesco Superstore supermarket at the Hermiston Gait Retail Park in Edinburgh. Tesco divide their UK stores into six categories, with superstores such as this one being classed as a large supermarket. In the 13 weeks to 25 May, UK like-for-like saw sales growth of 0.4% to £9,088 million, while Booker contributing sales growth of 3.1%. Online grocery sales were up 7% year-on-year,...

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BI Announces a New “Shared Campaign” to Grow Beer: MillerCoors, HUSA are Holdouts

Dear Client: The highlight of yesterday’s meeting was an announcement from Beer Institute chief Jim McGreevy that they, along with the Brewers Association and NBWA, will launch a shared campaign this summer to grow beer. “Final details are being worked out, but I think this an important step… for too long we’ve been focused on … Continue reading “BI Announces a New “Shared Campaign” to Grow Beer: MillerCoors, HUSA are Holdouts” You are unauthorized to view this page. Read the full article

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August III to Beer Institute Audience: “Work Hard Against Marijuana”

Dear Client: August Busch III has been out of the spotlight for some time, but one needn’t wonder about the Anheuser-Busch magnate’s opinion on legalized marijuana in the United States. Three Sticks made an intense appearance at the Beer Institute’s meeting open last night in A-B’s domestic home court, St. Louis. There, he was presented … Continue reading “August III to Beer Institute Audience: “Work Hard Against Marijuana”” You are unauthorized to view this page. Read the full article

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Waterstones owner and Pernod Ricard investor rumoured to be joining Majestic race

A US investment fund that owns a stake in Pernod Ricard and UK bookstore Waterstones has emerged as a new entrant in the race to bid for Majestic. The CEO of Majestic Wine, Rowan Gormley, in Majestic’s Mayfair store According to Sky News, investment firm Elliott Advisors, the UK wing of American activist hedge fund Elliot Management, has lodged a bid for Majestic’s 200 outlets, joining rival bids from OpCapita and Japanese-backed investment group Fortress for the wine specialist. The UK division already owns Waterstones, which it bought from Mamut last April, with the parent company...

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Ethical consumerism ‘no longer niche’

Ethical consumerism has gone from niche to mainstream, a new report has stated, as the number of international consumers looking for Fair Trade wine also rises nearly 10% in a year. According to Wine Intelligence’s report looking at opportunities for sustainable, organic and lower alcohol wines (SOLA), younger consumers are the key demographic for ‘alternative ‘wines due to their open-minded attitudes and willingness to invest time, education and money into their health. The report found that young wine drinkers were not only more likely to purchase alternative wines such as organic, Fairtrade...

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