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    global wine wars

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    Global Wine Wars 2009: Old versus New World 1. The wine industry thrived in the Christian era due to reasons of dynastical prestige and competition for luxury. Europeans had planted vines to produce wines of different qualities. Production of wine gained momentum with the introduction of wine processing plants in France. France became the leading producer of quality wines due to the favorable conditions that they had experienced within the country. High wine production in France continued for several

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    Global Wine Wars

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    Global Wine Wars 2009: New World versus Old World Executive Summary The concept of wine-making was originally an art dominated by several European countries‚ mainly amongst the noble class‚ competing against one another for the highest quality wines. Traditionally set in their ways‚ from their methods of planting‚ to harvesting‚ to marketing channels and their consumers‚ the “Old World” wine-makers were unprepared for what was ahead of them as the “New World” growers joined in the struggle

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    Global Wine War

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    Introduction Human beings have been dealing with wine for thousands of years‚ from the Mesopotamians to the ancient Egyptians‚ from the Greeks to the ancient Romans‚ the latter which under their vast empire spread viticulture through the Mediterranean region. Through centuries countries‚ such as France and Italy‚ obtained a consolidated position in the wine industry‚ both in demand and production. In the last part of the 20th century newcomers (Australia‚ South Africa‚ New

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    chinese red wine

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    China Red Wine Market Research In China‚ red wine accounts for over 90% of the wine market. So throughout this report‚ the word “wine” we used refers to red wine. 1. Market information 1.1. Chinese red wine market size China’s wine consumption has been continuously increasing since the late 1990’s. The per capita consumption of wines rose from 0.19 liters in 1997 to 0.75 liters in 2009‚ representing a 4 times increase. Nevertheless‚ compared to France (51 liters)‚ Italy (44 liters)‚ USA

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    SWOT

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    Swot analysis is an organized arranging technique used to assess the Strengths‚ Weaknesses‚ Opportunities‚ and Threats included in a venture or in a business wander. A Swot analysis could be completed for an item‚ place‚ industry or individual. It includes indicating the destination of the business wander or venture and recognizing the inward and outer calculates that are positive and unfavorable to accomplishing that target. In this case‚ the company of my choice is STARBUCKS. This is Starbucks

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    Consumer Behaviour Wine

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    Consumer Behaviour: Wine 1. The consumers have higher-order needs and aspirations. Have a common desire for pleasure‚ status and knowledge. Tend to be from the middle-aged‚ educated and high-income market segment. They are high-involvement consumers generally motivated by the pleasure they receive from the product rather than its purely functional utility.Overall needs are more hedonistic and self-gratifying rather than functional and utilitarian. 2. Physiological needs: food‚ water and safety

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    made French firms dominate the wine industry in the past. In the mid-1600s‚ a Bordeaux producer applied new techniques that led to a new age of large-scale fine wine. The development of fine wine was enhanced by the introduction of glass wine bottles sealed with cork. These innovations not only helped wine last longer but also made it age better. After the First World War‚ overproduction and fraud prompted French government took steps to protect and strengthen the wine industry. By 1935‚ the AOC system

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    Wine Consumer Behavior

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    WINE CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR: AN IRISH WINE MARKET ANALYSIS. A LITERATURE REVIEW. Sarah Geraghty Shannon College of Hotel Management sarahgeraghty@shannoncollege.com ABSTRACT The Irish wine market‚ worth €1.65 billion in 2009 (DIGI‚ 2010)‚ has experienced unprecedented growth in the last fifteen years‚ growing from an 8% share of the overall alcoholic beverage market in Ireland in 1994 (WDB‚ 2007) to 22% in 2007 (DIGI‚ 2009). Relative to the long history of wine making and wine drinking‚ the

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    Export of Wine to Malaysia

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    | |Malaysia and Wines; The Export Market Target | | |Malaysia and Wines; Market Trends | | |Malaysia and Wines; Market Opportunities | | |Malaysia and Wines; A Competitive Environment

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    Business Ethics; Wine

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    to production and distribution of wine‚ we will now focus on the ethical issues relating to the consumption of wine. The consumption of wine in U.S. has been on the rise since last fifteen years. The U.S. ranks 34th in wine consuming nations with wine consumption of 7.69 liters per capita per annum. The consumption of wine in 1994 was 404 million gallons which increased to 658 million gallons in the year 2008. These figures show the growing popularity of wine in U.S. Consumption grew 2.5% per annum

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