French wine and spirit exports in 2019 | A subdued performance
The French export market for wine and sprits has always been stable, but is there a storm brewing?
The French export market for wine and sprits has always been stable, but is there a storm brewing?
What are the professionals predicting for the wine market over the next few years?
This month's BFM Business interview discusses the effects of the latest global events on the wine market.
Whilst you might have expected a calmer time for the auctions in January, the year actually got off to a very dynamic start!
Calling all American wine lovers: here’s a little loophole that will help you to carry on enjoying French wines in spite of the 25% tariffs.
iDealwine was one of 500 of France’s leading businesses to be invited to President Macron’s event promoting SMEs at the Elysée Palace. Angélique de Lencquesaing represented the firm.
A few days ago, Angélique de Lencquesaing was interviewed on BFM Business News’ Market Watch programme.
There were rare wines aplenty for sale during the final weeks of 2019. Let’s look back at December’s excellent auctions.
iDealwine is appealing to the President for his support of the wine industry, currently facing the Trump administration’s threat of high taxation on wine exported to the United States.
A private collection that closed on 4 December saw a new record price of just over €5,000 for the first vintage of one of the Languedoc’s leading domains, Grange des Pères.