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Tuesday 19 July 2005

Wine is the rage at cocktail hour

Bubbly or a glass of white beat out the pop drinks

The pre-dinner rage summer in Italy will not be exotic cocktails or the trendy alcoholic pop drinks, but sipping a nice cool flute of Italian bubbly or glass of crisp white wine, a number of studies have predicted .

A study carried out for next October's Turin Wine Show, in fact, found that wine as an aperitif is gaining constant ground, with a marked preference for sparkling wine and whites with a strong personality, many made from indigenous vines .

These wines are particularly popular at Happy Hour in the age group between 30 and 35, the report said, and many wine bars have reported an upsurge in sales by the glass of wines costing more than of 15 euro a bottle, while bottle sales have slipped .

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Thursday 7 July 2005

UK: Italian wine in UK on funding hunt

Representatives of the Italian wine trade in the UK have agreed to go out to Italy later this year to meet representatives of the Italian wine-producing regions to put forward the case for regional funding for a generic Italian wines marketing campaign. This was the outcome of the Anglo-Italian Liaison Meeting hosted by the Wine and Spirit Trade Association Italian Wines Committee last Wednesday (29 June).

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Italian talking wine label to debut in autumn

The latest innovation in wine technology, the "talking" label, is slated to make its debut this autumn in Italy, Italian News Agency ANSA said on Tuesday.

The introduction of talking label is the brainchild of Daniele Barontini, whose company Modulgraf designs labels for the leading producers of Brunello and other top flight Tuscan wines.

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