Tag: Alcoholic Beverages/Drinks
6 months ago
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Californian Vineyard Founded by Lebanese Migrants Sells for Up to $1 Billion

Winemaker DAOU was set up by two brothers who fled Lebanon during civil war in the 1970s

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7 months ago
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China’s Moutai Wants to Satisfy All Your Cravings

Company’s new offerings targeting younger Chinese might not stick, but its core brand is so valuable that may not matter

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over 2 years ago
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Wine Deal Making Surges as Investors Look Past Covid-19 Woes

Deal makers have targeted the wine industry, as investors bet on rising prices for winery acreage despite a Covid-19 ...

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almost 3 years ago
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‘A Cathedral of Beer’: Belgian Abbey Reopens Brewery After Two Centuries

Will the new brews be worth the wait? Beer maker Carlsberg, which funded the new brewery on the site of the old one, ...

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almost 3 years ago
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Fizzy Beer Stocks Are Due for a Bar Fight in China

China’s beer drinkers are getting choosier. Will Bud remain the King of Beers?

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about 3 years ago
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Trappist Beer Needs Trappist Monks to Brew It, but the Vocation Is Dwindling

Abbeys have fewer brothers these days, worrying those devoted to the high-end beers.

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about 3 years ago
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Brexit Isn’t Stopping U.K. Borrowers From Finding Cheap Money in Europe

Weeks after the U.K. split from the European Union, British companies are continuing to benefit from the continent’s ...

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over 3 years ago
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China’s Sour Grapes Spell Trouble for Australian Wine

Australian wine is the latest commodity in Beijing’s crosshairs, leaving companies like Treasury Wines with few palat...

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over 3 years ago
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China Escalates Australia Trade Dispute With Wine Tariffs

China imposed anti-dumping tariffs on Australian wine, escalating a monthslong trade dispute and forcing local vintne...

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