Analysis: How tariffs have affected wine and spirits
08 March 2021 By db staff
The transatlantic agreements suggest that both Europe and the US want to resolve the 16-year-old trade battle over state aid to Airbus and Boeing. They have given themselves four months to lay the ground for a permanent agreement, but sources close to both sides suggest a route forward is visible and that neither side wants to revert to the retaliatory tariffs.
Spirits producers on both sides of the Atlantic will be praying for success because Europe and America are the biggest – and most profitable – export markets for each other’s products.
Five inspiring women working in English wine
08 March 2021 By Phoebe French
In honour of International Women’s Day today, we’ve rounded-up five unsung heroes of the English wine sector who are carving a path in their respective fields.
Members of the Hattingley Valley team in 2018
The English wine industry has a large number of women within its ranks. From CEOs and MDs such as Tamara Roberts of Ridgeview and Sam Linter of Bolney to head winemakers including Emma Rice (Hattingley Valley) Corinne Seely (Exton Park) and Cherie Spriggs (Nyetimber), women hold a variety of positions in the industry.
Here we round up five women blazing a trail in the domestic wine scene, from vineyard managers and owners to winemakers.
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