Wine Industry Faces a Structural Reset
The wine industry isn't just experiencing a temporary slowdown, it's undergoing a fundamental structural reset, according to new analysis from Azur Associates. Softer demand, tighter distribution channels, and more expensive access to capital are reshaping the market in ways that'll likely leave the industry smaller but more competitive. It's a significant shift that suggests the coming years will look quite different from what came before.
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