All Britain’s Biggest Alcohol Brands articles – Page 4
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81-90: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
A new bottle design for this German wine - and the introduction of a 5.5% abv variant…
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Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012: Bubbling Under
Swedish brand Kopparberg, which entered the UK six years ago with a pear cider…
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11-20: Britain's Biggest Alcohol Brands 2012
After impressive growth in 2010, it seems Bell’s has hit a ceiling.
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2011: Stella to Carlsberg
Stella Artois is in a curious position. Perched at the top of the alcoholic brands tree, owner AB InBev is having to write its own script. "When...
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2011: Blossom Hill to Bell's Original
Despite a record spend on its £1.2m 'Taste the Sunshine' campaign, Britain's biggest wine brand has slipped into decline, falling two...
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2011: Echo Falls to Bacardi
The fastest-growing brand in the top 50, Echo Falls has, like Hardys, benefited from sponsorship of Channel 4's hit show Come Dine...
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2011: Kumala to JP Chenet
Value sales have continued to grow solidly for this South African wine brand as it enters into a new phase under private equity ownership,...
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2011
Some say the ailing economy has merely heightened the already conservative stance of the alcoholic drinks industry. Is this fair?
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Britain's 100 Biggest Alcohol Brands 2010
Consolidation, recession and restructuring have resulted in significant changes to the shape of the alcoholic drinks industry in Britain. Have the acquisitions and disposals paid off? Graham Holter reportsDrinks marketers like to talk about brand loyalty among consumers, but there is precious little among suppliers.Consolidation has resulted in dozens of ...
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