GK wrote:
Thanks Mel, interesting stats.
meljones wrote:
“But there are encouraging signs elsewhere with wine at higher price points showing strong growth over the year.”
I’m not sure
if this trend will continue tho, particularly if the middle classes continue to get squeezed in the coming years. It must be really tough for the old world producers at the mo, a perfect storm.
Good post GK, and I've also been drinking claret stock as well. As for life style choices that I've recently seen -
I'm pretty certain
that trend is ebbing now. and I'd predict that futher duty hikes will precipitate further falls in mid price range wine sales
Among my friends who had reduced volume, and had upped the anti for better quality; They also feel that the hikes in duty have been punitive. they have been following the government's guidelines on consumption, and resent being clobbered from both sides.
The Treasury are desperate for the tax and duty and the GMC are calling for moderation. A similar story with Petrol has been going on for two decades now.
However, consumers, and road vehicles in general don't need wine to get folks to work and back !
For the 9 month period to late August, stronger sterling versus the Euro had saved UK consumers the 2.5% VAT add on, and the duty last time on European wines released this year - But I believe the prospects for the old world will be less favourable in the UK when the ECB sort out certain euro countries, exactly those, who have experienced the drought !