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    Zealand wine has become a success in global marketplace in such a relatively short time. In the global marketplace, wine has always acted as a catalyst for economic development. New Zealand being responsible for less than 1% of the global production of wines (NZ Wines, 2014), The New Zealand wines came into global attention in 1980’s with its production of one of the best quality wine, Sauvignon blanc in no time gained an international reputation of producing quality and boutique wines (Howland

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    Robert Mondavi and the Wine Industry 1. The industry structure in the Old World is significantly different than the New World. First, the Old World has a very low concentration ratio, while the diversity of competitors is high. Along with other factors the Old Worlds industry rivalry is very high. In contrast the industry rivalry is relatively low because of the extremely high concentration ratio and the low diversity of competitors. The New World is made up of large publicly held firms in

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    Wine Industry

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    [pic] Wine & Spirits Industry Analysis Team 6 SMBA 04 • Strategic Marketing MKT 606 • November 22, 2008 Hayden Olson, Natanyi Carter, Maurice Campbell, Natasha Mohl, Tameika Dozier, Majed Soboh, Allan Topher [pic] Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 External & Internal Environment 4 External Environment 4 Technological Trends 4 Consumer Trends 5 Governmental Trends 5 Economic Trends 6 Opportunities 6 Threats 7 Internal Environment 7 Strengths 7 Weaknesses

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    John Vankat Wine

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    out shopping for a wine, you will see wines priced from a few dollars to thousands of dollars. The often asked question is, "can you taste the difference or are they really worth the added costs." Some people have a dollar limit on what they will spend for a wine where others will pay top dollar. The most important detail is to evaluate the wine based on one's own palate. The proper technique for evaluating a wine is as follows: • Evaluate the color and appearance of the wine. • Gently swirl your

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    India Wine Industry Report

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    Indian Wine Industry Report Report prepared by Western Australia Trade Office – India Department of Agriculture and Food – WA Mumbai 93, Jolly Maker Chamber II 9th Floor, Nariman Point Mumbai 400 021 Tel: +91 22 66303973 Fax: +91 22 66303977 January 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTENTS Introduction Market Size Market Development Local Industry Duties and Taxes Australian Wine players in India Market Segment and Market Share for imported wines Duties and Price Structure Wine Duty calculation

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    Introduction This report has been written by the Boston Consulting Group and uses Porter’s national diamond analysis model to evaluate the attractiveness of investment opportunities in the Tunisian wine industry. Also discussed are two key management issues that need to be taken

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    Margaret River Premier Wine Region Wines, both red and white, have been a source of refreshment for over 8000 years. To date, a cave in Armenia is the only location of the oldest known winery ever discovered, circa 4100 B.C. And since that time, the people’s love of grapes and their savory, fermented liquids has never looked back. Over the centuries, there have been a handful of countries that have proven more climatically advantageous in producing exceptionally renowned wines. Today, Australia is

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    New Zealand Essay

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    Introduction: New Zealand has always been known for its untouched beauty, landscapes and its extremely good quality grape varieties and wines. the Weather conditions in this part of the world is best suited for growing excellent quality vines. this study will be showcasing the history of New Zealand wine, Where it originated from and when did it make its mark in the best quality wines of the world. With grape varieties like sauvignon blanc, pinot gris, chardonnay, pinot noir and Riesling etc, this study will

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    Wine Industry Analysis

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    players in the US wine industry. The data shows that the demand for wine has been increasing at an exponential rate over the past 5 years. Average annual revenue for the wine industry is expected to be estimated at $20.2 billion through 2016 [ (IBISWorld) ]. The growth of the wine industry, particularly over the past 10 years, can be attributed to a few key drivers in the market. Per capita consumption of alcohol has increased

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    Delemare Vineyard Essay

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    Delamere Vineyard Delamere Vineyard “Delamere Vineyard is a small, integrated winemaking business in Tasmania, specializing in pinot noir (red) and chardonnay (white) wines. Richard Richardson, Delamere's owner and winemaker, manages and operates the vineyard and winery largely alone. His products have won praise and awards in the past, but Richardson strives continuously to improve. Delamere competes in the high-priced segment, in which quality is paramount. Richardson is well equipped as a

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