Old World refuses to make way

Joe Bates

15-Feb-2007

Old World wines may be losing their popularity in many domestic markets, but they still enjoy surprisingly good visibility in duty-free, despite complaints from retailers about old-fashioned packaging and marketing. Joe Bates investigates

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The rise of New World wines shows no sign of stopping in many domestic markets worldwide. Wines from countries such as the US, Argentina, Australia, South Africa and New Zealand........

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