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The UK’s booming wine sector offers salaries of up to Ā£150k

The UK’s booming wine sector offers salaries of up to Ā£150k

City AM Feb 27, 2026 Careers

The UK wine sector is experiencing significant growth, with employers now offering salaries up to £150,000 for senior positions. This boom reflects expanding opportunities across the industry, from production and distribution to retail and specialist roles. It's a strong indicator that the UK wine market is thriving and attracting top talent to fuel continued expansion.

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Drinks industry survey reveals widespread safety concerns

Drinks industry survey reveals widespread safety concerns

Harpers Wine & Spirit Feb 27, 2026 News

A new survey by Drinks United, backed by major UK industry organisations including the WSTA and WSET, has uncovered widespread safety concerns across the drinks trade. The findings reveal serious issues around safety, discrimination and inclusion that are affecting workers throughout the sector. It's a reminder that workplace culture matters just as much as what's in the bottle.

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UK alcohol tax revenue falls £285m despite higher duty rates

UK alcohol tax revenue falls £285m despite higher duty rates

The Drinks Business Feb 24, 2026 Regulation

UK alcohol duty revenue has dropped £285 million despite repeated tax increases, according to new HM Revenue & Customs figures. Wine and other fermented products saw receipts fall by £100 million (4%) in the 2025-2026 financial year to date, whilst spirits suffered the sharpest decline with a 7% drop. The only bright spot is cider, which grew 21%, though it represents just 2.5% of overall alcohol duty receipts. The figures suggest that higher duty rates aren't translating into bigger tax takings for the Treasury.

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ā€˜Bonkers’ rosĆ© sales in UK driven by four wine brands

ā€˜Bonkers’ rosĆ© sales in UK driven by four wine brands

The Drinks Business Feb 23, 2026 Market Trends

The UK rosé market is experiencing explosive growth, with sales up 64% year-on-year to nearly 7 million bottles, according to Nielsen data presented at Wine Paris. However, the surge isn't being driven by prestigious Provence producers. Instead, four budget-friendly brands priced under £10, mostly from Languedoc-Roussillon and the southern RhÓne, are capturing the lion's share of growth. These wines offer a similar pale pink appearance and dry, fruity style to Provençal rosés but at a fraction of the cost, making them increasingly appealing to UK shoppers.

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šŸ‡ŖšŸ‡ŗ EU Articles

Italian Wine Industry Faces Urgent Threat as Extreme Climate Events Surge

Italian Wine Industry Faces Urgent Threat as Extreme Climate Events Surge

Italy's wine industry is facing mounting pressure from extreme weather events that threaten vineyards and harvests. As one of Europe's largest wine producers, climate impacts in Italy ripple across the continent's supply chains. The piece highlights why growers are increasingly investing in climate adaptation strategies to protect their crops and preserve their regions' wine-making heritage.

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Focus - Winemakers of France's Bordeaux region forced to adapt to survive (video)

Focus - Winemakers of France's Bordeaux region forced to adapt to survive (video)

France 24 Feb 25, 2026 Sustainability

Winemakers in France's renowned Bordeaux region are facing significant pressures that demand a shift in how they operate. The article explores the adaptation strategies these producers are employing to keep their businesses viable. It's a reminder that even the world's most celebrated wine regions aren't immune to the challenges reshaping the modern wine industry.

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Customs chaos unsettles Europe's wine industry - EU suspends trade agreement with USA

Customs chaos unsettles Europe's wine industry - EU suspends trade agreement with USA

wein.plus Feb 23, 2026 Regulation

US customs disruptions following a Supreme Court ruling are creating headaches for European wine exporters, with new tariffs threatening shipments and driving up costs. The situation's become serious enough that the EU has suspended a carefully negotiated trade agreement in response, adding another layer of complexity for producers with US investments and distribution plans.

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How the alcohol industry is rethinking R&D amid falling global consumption - Food Ingredients First

How the alcohol industry is rethinking R&D amid falling global consumption - Food Ingredients First

Food Ingredients First Feb 25, 2026 Market Trends

The alcohol industry is reshaping its research and development strategies as global consumption continues to decline. Rather than simply increasing production volumes, companies are rethinking their innovation approaches to adapt to changing consumer behaviours and market pressures. This shift in how the industry invests in R&D will likely influence everything from product development to how wine companies position themselves in increasingly competitive markets.

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The first four Masters of Wine for 2026 announced by the IMW - Winetitles

The first four Masters of Wine for 2026 announced by the IMW - Winetitles

Winetitles Feb 20, 2026 News

The Institute of Masters of Wine has announced the first four candidates to achieve the prestigious Masters of Wine qualification in 2026. It's one of the wine world's most demanding certifications, and these announcements celebrate the professionals who've reached its highest standards. This highlights the continued strength of wine expertise and professional development in the UK wine industry.

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