The August issue of Harpers Wine & Spirit is here, just as the sun graces us and a new government steps in. These changes bring fresh opportunities for our industry: a heightened thirst for quality drinks and a government seemingly prioritising economic stability and business growth. We're thrilled to feature Miles Beale of the Wine & Spirit Trade Association (WSTA) on our Soapbox page. Beale eloquently welcomes the focus on economic growth and emphasizes the vital role of the drinks trade in this mission. His call for a dialogue with the new government is clear, particularly stressing the urgent need to permanently retain the duty easement on wine before it expires on February 1, 2025. This issue also unveils our annual Unusual Suspects report, showcasing emerging wine regions. Tim Atkin MW perfectly captures this sentiment: “More regions are crafting great stuff than ever before… This has changed the way we perceive ‘fine’ wine.” Dive into our detailed exploration of Central & Eastern European wines, spotlighting Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania, Greece, Georgia, and more. Plus, discover wineries from the Azores to Japan, and insights into China’s UK market potential. Join us in celebrating this diverse and exciting time for the drinks trade: https://lnkd.in/dPqcnXka #HarpersWineSpirit #WSTA #WineTrade #EconomicGrowth #UnusualSuspects #WineDiscovery #FineWine
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