Drouhin Cuts Prices

Joseph Drouhin becomes the first Burgundy winery to lower prices. On average, the 2022 wines from the Domaine will be 15% cheaper than the previous year.

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Lamberto Frescobaldi: "Let's Stay Curious"

Lamberto Frescobaldi, president of the renowned Tuscan family business and the Italian winegrowers' association UIV, shares insights on the state of the Italian wine industry, current developments within his company, in Tuscany and across the global wine sector.

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Employee Accused of Wine Theft Worth €500,000

In France, an employee of a winery is accused of stealing expensive wines from several employers.

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Camping in the Snow for DRC

From New Year's Day, some die-hard wine enthusiasts camped for a month outside the doors of Vinmonopolet in Norway, aiming to get the best selection from the new releases on February 1st. The dream: Domaine Romanée-Conti.

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Vranken Pommery Surpasses Previous Revenue

The champagne house Vranken-Pommery Monopole increased its turnover by 1.2%.

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Grand Crus Worth Over a Million Euros Missing

At the Michelin-starred Parisian restaurant La Tour d'Argent, an inventory check reportedly revealed the absence of more than 80 wine bottles valued at over €1.5m.

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Robert Weil Goes on La Place

The Rheingau wine icon Robert Weil exclusively handles the distribution of "Monte Nostrum" through the Bordeaux network.

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Margaux Launches New Second Wine

2022 marks the first vintage from which Château Margaux has produced a second wine for its Pavillon Blanc.

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LVMH Luxuries Boom: Wines and Spirits Do Less Well

The luxury group Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) has presented its annual results. An overall positive result contrasts with shrinking profits in wine and spirits.

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