Insights

One in a million

There are some 100,000 identifiably different wine labels on sale in the US – a huge range. China has ten times as many. Yes, you read that correctly. 

Column - Robert Joseph

What’s up with organic wine?

US consumers can’t get enough of organic produce, says Jeff Siegel. So why is there a lack of enthusiasm when it comes to organic wine?

The sweet spot

Chinese consumers are embracing sweet wines. But, says Oliver Zhou, the product has to be right, and in the right place.

What happens after NAFTA?

President Trump is shaking up the US wine industry, not least because of his rhetoric on free trade. James Lawrence reports.

A regional wine show

The London Wine Fair is much smaller than it was a decade ago. Felicity Carter went to Kensington Olympia to see how things have changed.

The high price of modesty

Column - Robert Joseph

Advice on exporting wine to Colombia

As the wine world looks for new markets, wine companies are penetrating into countries where wine drinking is not yet normative. James Lawrence asks some wine professionals for their experience in such markets.

Russia’s new customers

Despite political and economical instability, and high wine prices, Russian wine distributors report increasing sales to private and corporate clients. Anton Moiseenko takes a look.

A labour shortage looms

Mexico’s booming economy and Trump’s proposed crackdown on illegal migrants mean a labour shortage at US vineyards. Larry Walker reports.