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J.C. Le Roux Le Domaine Non-Alcoholic continues to shine this season, having been crowned the best Non-Alcoholic Drink in the 2013 FAIRLADY Consumer Awards, as announced in the November issue of this popular women’s glossy.
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22 OCT |
The summer holiday season is a time when family dinners and social get-togethers go hand in hand with celebratory drinks. While these contribute to the holiday revelry, they often lead to excessive alcohol and calorie consumption.
22 OCT |
At this year’s International Wine and Spirit Competition Oude Meester brandy was honoured three times by winning the following awards.
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09/10/2013 - 10:23
Johannesburg - South African liquor company Distell Group Limited [JSE:DST] has acquired a 60% share in fast-growing liquor distribution company CJ Wines & Spirits‚ expanding its presence in the East.
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19/09/2013 - 09:31
Cape Town - South Africans spend almost four times more on alcohol and cigarettes than on medical expenses and over one and a half times more on clothes than on education, a new study has revealed.
Distell defies tough market to post revenue rise of 12%
22/08/2013 - 11:16
The Distell Group succeeded in raising revenue 11,9% to R15,9bn on a sales volume increase of 7,2% for the year to June 2013. This was despite exceptionally tough trading conditions, marked by a global slowdown in economic growth, contracted disposable income and reduced consumer spending in many of the regions where it markets its range of spirits, wines and ciders and RTDs.
China agrees to talks on wine dispute
30/07/2013 - 07:28
Brussels - China and the European Union have agreed there is a "window for discussions" to try to resolve accusations that Europe is dumping wine in China, the EU's trade chief said on Monday.
Carbon footprints for five beverage categories released by BIER
24/05/2013 - 15:37
n an effort to accelerate understanding of beverage sector impacts on climate change and identify reduction priorities for greenhouse gas emissions, the Beverage Industry Environmental Roundtable (BIER) has published its research on carbon footprints for five beverage categories, including beer, bottled water, carbonated soft drink, spirits and wine.