Alcohol-shy Gen Z and erratic weather hits global vineyards Business Changing tastes and a hotter climate have made the future of global vineyards uncertain and unpredictable, according to a new report. With global wine consumption down 12 per cent from its 2007 peak and erratic weather making many sites untenable, few vineyards remain unscathed, according to Knight Frank’s annual wealth report. In France, “only about [...]
Gusbourne: Wine maker faces delisting from London’s AIM as shares plummet Retail Shares in Gusbourne dropped more than 34 per cent this morning after the English winemaker announced it would consider delisting from London’s junior stock market, AIM. In an announcement to the London Stock Exchange, Gusbourne said it had received a letter from majority shareholder Lord Ashcroft, requesting it to hold a meeting to consider going [...]
British wine industry calls on Eurostar to bring back Kent services Transport and infrastructure Britain’s wine industry has called for Eurostar to restart services from two Kent stations to boost the South East of England’s vineyards. The high-speed operator suspended operations from Ashford International and Ebbsfleet in the early stages of the pandemic. But it has faced mounting pressure to bring back the popular routes over the last year [...]
English winemakers raise a glass to start of vintage summer June 19, 2024 The English wine industry is toasting the start of what it hopes will be a bumper summer for homegrown vintages.
Visiting the beautiful vineyards of Gusbourne, gods of English wine June 17, 2024 A day with one of Britain's finest wine makers