All Alcoholic drinks articles – Page 340

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    Odds are on Asda's Beaujolais

    2001-11-17T00:00:00Z

    The race to offer the cheapest Beaujolais Nouveau this week was almost certainly won by Asda which was selling the new vintage at £2.98 a bottle. This year's wines are similar in style to last year's according to Patriarche, which launched its...

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    Bass brings an ale icon back home for trial in Sainsbury

    2001-11-17T00:00:00Z

    Tim Palmer The UK's leading beer export Bass Pale Ale is being sold in the UK for the first time in over 200 years. The beer that has been doing very well over there ­ it sells a total of 330,000 pints a day in more than 50 ...

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    Scandia lager grows feisty with age

    2001-11-17T00:00:00Z

    Landmark has launched a collection of offers on Scandia, its own label lager range. The 21-year-old brand has also been given a new look to help it compete with the keen pricing from the major brands. A spokesman said: "It competes on quality and...

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    Pure Vodka gives VK a kick

    2001-11-10T00:00:00Z

    GBL International is adding a full strength upmarket vodka to its successful VK Vodka Kick premium packaged spirit (PPS) range to give it extra credibility. While the rest of the industry has developed PPS brands from established well known spirits...

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    Archers comes out to play

    2001-11-10T00:00:00Z

    Guinness UDV is spending a massive £8.5m on its Archers brand in the last two months of the year. It has lined up a new TV ad, press advertising, price promotions, sampling exercises and free taxi rides for girls over the next seven weeks. The new...

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    Morrisons goes for £4.99 Bordeaux

    2001-11-03T00:00:00Z

    Morrisons has dropped its £2.99 own label Claret in favour of a £4.99 wine which will be the chain's only own label Bordeaux red. The chain is one of the first to abandon the sub £3 price point for own label Bordeaux and the move is part of an...

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    River Route wines flow

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Reh Kendermann is adding a new premium wine, La Cetate Merlot to its River Route range of Romanian wines. The German company and Halewood International (see p66) are among a small number of businesses helping to resurrect the Romanian wine...

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    Scots failed to go for McEwan's SPA

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Scottish Courage has axed McEwan's SPA after only 18 months on the market. The brand was designed to put some life in the Scottish beer market and was a combination of ale and lager styles. It was backed by a £2m budget but failed to capture the...

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    Don Cortez pays his dues

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    Landmark's exclusive relaunch of the classic Spanish wine brand Don Cortez this autumn has beaten expectations, according to the cash and carry. The brand was launched in the 1960s but in the last few years has had little support. Grants of St...

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    MULLED WINE TURNS CONVENIENT

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    A ready to drink mulled wine in a box has been created by Matthew Clark to capitalise on the seasonal market for the drink. It has extended its Rougemont brand to create Spice, a mix of red British wine flavoured with cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg,...

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    Malibu could hold key to Seagram deal blocked by worries ove

    2001-10-27T00:00:00Z

    The future of Diageo and Pernod Ricard's bid to buy up Seagram's wines and spirits empire could lie with the Malibu brand. The deal was blocked this week by US competition authorities but both Diageo and Pernod Ricard are confident that further...

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    Nigel Wild, Spar, Ulverston, Cumbria

    2001-10-20T00:00:00Z

    We don't expect a significant increase in pre Christmas sales where we are. We put special offers on via James Hall and the first week in December is when the special beer prices start. James Hall is not doing its usual roadshow this year. Instead...

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    wine: fanfare for the common man

    2001-10-20T00:00:00Z

    The New World has muffled elitism and is now playing to its strengths to push at the £5 barrier, and make radical changes to entry level styles W ine is set to take centre stage in drinks aisles across the country this winter as retailers attempt...

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    Revamp for Riebeek Cellars

    2001-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Edward Cavendish has revamped the packaging for its Riebeek Cellars South African wine range. The company said the collection, which was launched in this country five years ago, needed updating. It features three white and three red varietals...

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    Grolsch in the autumn

    2001-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Bass is introducing Herfst Bok, a new variant of Grolsch for the autumn. This is part of an initiative to bring in seasonal beers from the Dutch brewer and it follows on from Lente Bok and Zomergoud which went on the shelves for the spring and...

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    beer: another cut-throat christmas­

    2001-10-20T00:00:00Z

    ­but independents have a chance to make the most of smaller multipacks and chiller displays now the multiples have cleared clutter from the fixture All the excitement in the beer fixture at Christmas is likely to be price driven. The multiples...

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    Morrisons overhauls wine offering to promote the best of all

    2001-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Wine buyers at Morrisons have just completed a mammoth' task to review every single wine on its shelves with the evidence going on show in London to to selected wine journalists for the first time this week. John Spurs, licensed trade director of...

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    The value of alcohol being sold through the multiple grocers

    2001-10-20T00:00:00Z

    The market comprises beers, wines, spirits, cider and flavoured alcoholic beverages (FABs). Although in value terms share of these sectors is quite evenly spread, beer dominates volume sales. The value growth is against a strong performance in the...

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    Weaker abv boosts sales

    2001-10-20T00:00:00Z

    Bass' move to help drinkers avoid hangovers by reducing the strength of its popular Caffrey's beer has triggered a surge in sales, the brewer has revealed. It cut the strength of the brew from 4.8% abv to 4.2% in May after drinkers said they...

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    Stowells makes it 3-cornered fight for Christmas slot

    2001-10-20T00:00:00Z

    The fight for brand leadership in the wine market could feature a new contender this winter following the emergence in the summer of Stowells of Chelsea as a brand to be reckoned with. The battle for the top spot has been between Gallo from...