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    for fortified wines declined and vineyards were replanted with table wine varieties. Then‚ as consumers became more sophisticated‚ generic bulk wine sales were replaced by bottled varietals such as cabernet sauvignon‚ chardonnay‚ etc. Mid-1990 – domestic consumption stood 18.5 liters per capita. By 1996‚ more than 1‚000 wineries were establish in Australia. The largest accounted for 84% of the grape crush and 4 controlled over 75% of domestic branded sales. The number 2 company was BRL Hardy Ltd

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    Intgrativecasestudy 1.1 Wine Industry - Porter Analysis Porter analysis‚ a highly competitive industry under consolidation with very high market potential and growth. Faire un summary des points clefs:  • A COMPLETER  DETAILS:  • 1.Bargaining power of customers = High 5/5  o No switching cost  o Numerous players‚ numerous wine  o At final customer level  § Change in consumer habits and needs:  • “Industry was becoming increasingly fashion-driven” Australian wine was becoming a “hot trend”  o At

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    Wine and Old World Wines

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    http://www.wine.zeani.com/newworldwine_oldworldwine/index.htm Old world wines include the wines of Europe.  Countries producing old world wines are: 1.  France 2.  Italy 3.  Spain 4.  Portugal 5.  Germany  On the other hand‚ new world wines would include everybody else. Some of the most popular new world regions are: 1.  The USA‚ especially California 2.   Australia 3.   Chile 4.   Argentina 5.   New Zealand 6.   Canada 7.   South Africa In the old world‚ fruit is subjected to higher

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    The roots of BRL Hardy’s success lay in global expansion. The company’s strategic vision is to become the world’s first truly global wine company. As CEO and managing director of BRL Hardy Europe‚ Carson’s contribution and achievements had been significant with a 10 fold increase in sales volume‚ in a tenure spanning just seven years. He successfully turned around Hardy’s U.K. business by implementing cost cutting initiatives and ensuring strong systems‚ policies‚ and control. Millar‚ CEO and managing

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    INNOVATION STRATEGY IN A GLOBALIZING INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF THE WINE INDUSTRY By Orlando-Marian Voica THESIS Submitted to School of Public Policy and Management‚ KDI in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION 2002 INNOVATION STRATEGY IN A GLOBALIZING INDUSTRY: A CASE STUDY OF THE WINE INDUSTRY By Orlando-Marian Voica THESIS Submitted to School of Public Policy and Management‚ KDI in partial fulfillment of the

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    The board of FWPL were approached‚ in July 2012‚ by Doctor Cooper of USC with an unsolicited and confidential proposal for the manufacture of his wine cask invention. While standard wine casks generally ensure a 12 month use-by-date‚ his Long Life Cask enables wine to be consumed 20 years after bottling‚ even if opened and resealed. The FWPL board were the only ones to have knowledge of the invention at this time. The full board briefly considered the proposal at its regular monthly meeting. However

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    As with all wines‚ the particular winemaker will have adequate “say” in the style of wine he will produce. That said‚ red wines are often classified by “body-type.” For example‚ one might say that a certain red wine is “light-bodied” – referring to the mouth-feel and tannin structure. A light-bodied wine will have fewer tannins present and less presence on the palate. These wines tend to be less demanding partners with flavor-filled foods. An example of a light-bodied red wine would be one derived

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    Wine Tourism

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    WINE TOURISM IN NASIK‚ INDIA - AN EXPLORATORY VIEW ON CULTURAL AND CREATIVE ASPECTS WINE TOURISM – A CASE OF NASIK‚ INDIA PROPOSAL India has been long known for her rich heritage and cultural diversity. Wine tourism is a niche & an emerging area which could potentially be developed as a valuable tourism resource. Through insights into the nascent wine industry in Nasik‚ often self-proclaimed as the "Napa valley of India"‚ this paper explores how as an upcoming new world wine producing region

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    Chilean Wine

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    Wine is a beverage that has grasped the attention of many individuals throughout the world. Actually‚ studies show that there are over 1‚300 varieties of wine in the world today. Amongst all of these wines‚ Chilean Wine is a popular finding that goes a little ways back. Chile is described to be a long‚ skinny country on west coast of South America. Its climate fluctuates right at enough to accept numbers of different grape varieties to grow there. The two largest impacts on the climate of Chile

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    Wine Industry

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    Executive Summary The United States wine industry is a 12 billion dollar industry and is composed of 7‚000 wineries and around 1‚800 different companies. The three major companies within the industry are Constellation brands‚ E&J Gallo‚ and The Wine Group Inc. The industry has made its way through the economic crisis at a better rate than some of the other U.S industries however in order for them to continue to see any type of growth it is important that they acknowledge their issues and find

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