For instance, the real price (in 1988 prices) for the basket of the entire Top 100 list [for the U.S.] was $4,313 in 1988; $3,132 in 1993; $2,533 in 1999; and $2,421 in 2004. That is nearly a 44% decrease in prices from 1988 to 2004. At the same time, there was no significant change in the quality of the wines on the Top 100 list…
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Archive for the 'Management' Category
The Hardy Wine Company – Australia’s largest wine producer - recently announced the appointment of Ms Sheralee Davies as Group Public Relations Manager.
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Aug 8-10, 2007, Beijing, China
Organizer:
China Agricultural University (CAU)
CVEA (China Viticulture & Enology Association)
OIV (International Organization of Vine and Wine)
CADIA (China Alcoholic Drinks Industry Association)
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Australian wine producers and exporters have a powerful new tool to help them take on export markets as diverse as Canada, China, the European Union, India, Japan, Russia, Singapore and the USA.
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Bodegas Dinastía Vivanco, the project launched by the Vivanco family, including the winery, Museum of the Culture of Wine and Foundation, have appointed Robert McIntosh as their representative in the UK. Robert will work with UK importers Bibendum Wine Ltd, to build Dinastía Vivanco’s profile and support UK sales activities.
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Press Release from Akeena Solar
December 12, 2005
St. Helena, CA (December 13, 2005) Paloma Winery, winner of the Wine Spectator’s Wine of the Year award for their 2001 Merlot, just completed the installation of an 18 kilowatt solar electrical system from Akeena Solar. The Winery now harvests clean, affordable electric power right alongside their fine Merlot and Syrah grapes. More information about and pictures of this system can be found at link listed below.
“California is woefully short of new power generating capacity, and our local utility once again will be raising rates in 2006. So people who are already experiencing high utility bills will be clobbered when the new rates goes into effect in January. But there is some very good news.” said Barry Cinnamon, President of Akeena Solar. “Farsighted businesses such as Paloma Winery realize that they can help solve these problems for themselves by installing a solar electric system.
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Australian Winegrape Production Projections to 2006/07 - ABARE eReport
ABARE eReport 05.2
January, 2005













