The consumption of wine in France is still decreasing

The consumption of wine in France is still decreasing

The consumption of wine in France, first country in the ranking in this area in 2000, is still decreasing. In less than 20 years, it’s been decreasing by 20% according to the International Organisation of Vine and Wine (IOVW). A wine consumption steadily decreasing 51,2 liters. Sparkgling or not, it’s the average amount of absorbed … Continue reading The consumption of wine in France is still decreasing


Brexit : french wine exporters are getting concerned

Brexit : french wine exporters are getting concerned

The french wine and liquor exporters are getting fairly concerned : the absence of an agreement around Brexit may have severe consequences. A potential significant shortfall It’s a scenario no one in the profession actually wants to consider given how significant the shortfall could be : the absence of an agreement on the United Kingdom’s withdrawal … Continue reading Brexit : french wine exporters are getting concerned


Organic wine : a trend that is becoming democratized

Organic wine : a trend that is becoming democratized

Organic wines have become more and more sought after by the consumers, they are still raising questions though. The boom of organic wine, an eco-sustainable logic A 1,2 billion EUR turnover last year, a conversion rate multiplied by three over the last four years and around 500 winemakers who actually take the leap every year … Continue reading Organic wine : a trend that is becoming democratized


Chateau Coustaut La Grangeotte – a great Bordeau wine to discover!

Bordeaux vineyards and wines are seen hardly affordable for wine lovers not experts or with a budget. But one forget that Bordeaux wines contains 60 appellations Who span 117,200 hectares. Alongside the crus classés, Many wines are to discover with an excellent price-quality ratio, Including the Chateau COUSTAUT The Grangeotte. Joel COUSTAUT Works wines there … Continue reading Chateau Coustaut La Grangeotte – a great Bordeau wine to discover!


Domaine Zind-Humbrecht, Alsace

Domaine Zind-Humbrecht, Alsace

Domaine Zind Humbrecht was founded in 1959 as a result of association between Geneviève Zind and Léonard Humbrecht. These two domaines, that were completely independent until that day, unite in 1960 to create a single domaine of about 5 hectares. Today domaine Zind-Humbrecht occupies 41,1 hectares, situated in 6 different villages: Turckheim (19,8 ha), Wintzenheim … Continue reading Domaine Zind-Humbrecht, Alsace


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