#BreakingNews | Origin Wine has acquired the full portfolio of brands previously owned by Overhex Wines .
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South African wine producer Origin Wine Stellenbosch (Pty) Ltd has acquired the complete portfolio of brands of domestic peer Overhex Wines . https://lnkd.in/e58ytRri
Origin Wine Stellenbosch snaps up Overhex Wines’ brand portfolio
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ralph Mizraji / GFCV Partners with Piattelli Vineyards to Represent Award-Winning Wines Ralph Mizraji, founder of Group Force Capital Ventures (GFCV), announces a strategic partnership with Piattelli Vineyards to represent its award-winning wines for select U.S. national accounts. Piattelli’s critically acclaimed wines, rated 90-95 points by James Suckling, Tim Atkin, Wine Spectator, Wine Enthusiast, and Decanter, showcase exceptional craftsmanship from Argentina’s premier wine regions. Through its collaboration with Enovation Brands and Italian Wine Brands (IWB), GFCV will focus on introducing these premium wines to key retail partners, leveraging Mizraji’s expertise in private label and national account distribution. “Piattelli’s wines reflect the pinnacle of quality and authenticity,” said Ralph Mizraji. “This partnership aligns perfectly with our focus on offering world-class wines to select retailers.” For more information, contact r.mizraji@enovationbrands.com and visit: • https://lnkd.in/e-zZW5f9 • https://lnkd.in/eqnX-WZE
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The Flavor of Family: Tasting the Wines of the Primum Familiae Vini https://lnkd.in/gDmZaNM3
The Flavor of Family: Tasting the Wines of the Primum Familiae Vini
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Choosing The Best Holiday Wines: Tips, Ideas & Suggestions from Sparkling to Sweet wine
Choosing The Best Holiday Wines: Tips, Ideas & Suggestions from Sparkling to Sweet wine
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Where are the Premium wines here?
Vino Verse on Instagram: "The term Super Tuscan was introduced in the early 1980s to describe a red blend from Tuscany. What makes “super Tuscan” wine different from other Tuscan wines, such as Chianti, is the use of wine grapes that are not indigenous to Italy, particularly Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah. The creation of super Tuscan wines resulted from the frustration winemakers had towar
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All wine regions have been affected by the market downturn in the past year. Find out which region has been the most resilient and which region is showing signs of recovery here: https://lnkd.in/eaNY6Nqq
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"Investors are prioritising Super Tuscans over Chambertin" - James Lawrence for Harpers Wine & Spirit Magazine #Italy continues to produce some of the most liquid wines offering stability, value, and high scores. Read the full article based on WineCap's analysis here: https://lnkd.in/ewSBhPgb
Italian fine wine resilient as Burgundy faces significant decline - Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade News
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Price per point is an indicator of value; it is calculated by dividing the average case price of a given wine by its average critic score. For some wines, prices and points line up. But not always. Find out how the First Growths compare in our latest article: https://lnkd.in/d3hG9CcW #Bordeaux #FirstGrowths #WineInvestment
Which Bordeaux First Growth has the lowest price per point?
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Some interesting reading here, and some interesting data too. Its always fascinating to see which vintages and which types of vintages perform.
Price per point is an indicator of value; it is calculated by dividing the average case price of a given wine by its average critic score. For some wines, prices and points line up. But not always. Find out how the First Growths compare in our latest article: https://lnkd.in/d3hG9CcW #Bordeaux #FirstGrowths #WineInvestment
Which Bordeaux First Growth has the lowest price per point?
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Great summary of the latest ProWein Business survey from Meininger's International with loads of useful insights to unpack. Probably the biggest takeaway is the following: "there is a clear shift in consumer preferences towards more refreshing products, including white wines, sparkling wines, and low-alcohol wines". Also of note is the boost global boost in interest for Bag in Box wines. In short (and as I have been saying for years now), contemporary, western consumers under the age of 50 want to enjoy easy-drinking, financially approachable wines and will reward producers who satisfy those demands. https://lnkd.in/eW2eiMmr
Wine Sales Are Falling. A Momentary Blip? Or a Structural Problem?
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Every year Wine Spectator releases their top 100 wine list. The list highlights the year's best wines, chosen for their "quality, value, availability and excitement". It showcases evolving wine trends while celebrating enduring classics. This year Italian wines claimed 20% of the list with 14 of those being from Tuscany. Is this indicative of changing trends or just the opinions of a few publishers and wine critics? --- Our current co-investment syndicate is focused on Italian fine wines. More info here: https://lnkd.in/dqpVp_b9 For more analytics like this follow WineFi 🍷. Capital at risk when investing in fine wines, wine is an unregulated asset class.
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