Food & Beverages, Northern Hemisphere grape supply and wine production PLUS Southern Hemisphere grape supply and wine


by SUNIL NAIR - Date: 2008-01-02 - Word Count: 404 Share This!

Northern Hemisphere grape supply and wine production has been packaged with our corresponding report on Southern Hemisphere grape and wine production to provide you with a comprehensive insight into both markets for the special price of £592 (single-user licence) or £1776 (multi-user licence). This saves you nearly £200 (single-user) or £600 (multi-user) and means you buy one and get the other half price!

Northern Hemisphere grape supply and wine production (selected regions) - forecasts to 2011

The wine industry within the Northern Hemisphere is faced with a host of challenges for 2007 and beyond. The foremost issue remains the current oversupply that affects the entire industry. All regions involved in the wine industry combined are producing millions of hectoliters of unwanted wine every year at the expense of the European taxpayer.

Other areas of concern include the changing consumer trends specifically for Pinot Noir and for dry white wines where the demand still outpaces supply, where there is enhanced competition, and increased demand for higher end wines. There are hundreds of wine regions with differing challenges, but one broad issue still affects the majority - oversupply.

This 100-page report concentrates on key wine areas within the Northern Hemisphere, namely :

· US - California · France - Bordeaux · France - Champagne · France - Beaujolais · Italy · Spain · Germany · Port industry

The typical information detailed within each section includes :

· 2006 harvest · Supply and demand · Productions trends and issues · Pricing trends

Southern Hemisphere grape supply and wine production - forecasts to 2010 (2006 edition)

The global wine industry has gone through massive changes in recent years. Although still fragmented in terms of the sheer number of people producing wine around the world, consolidation at the top has left some of the world's most powerful brands in the hands of fewer and fewer people: Constellation, through the Hardy Wine Company, FGL Wine Estates through Wolf Blass and the ex-Southcorp brands, Pernod Ricard through Orlando Wyndham and Jacob's Creek - all these are major multinational companies who have achieved significant economies of scale.

With many of wine's new superpowers operating and farming in the Southern Hemisphere or, to be more accurate, in Australia in particular, just-drinks has published its first study of Southern Hemisphere grape supply and wine production. Following interviews with key industry executives, we offer an unrivalled guide to the supply situation in all the major wine-producing countries of the Southern Hemisphere, including Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Chile and Argentina.

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