November 18, 2008: UK consumers cut wine spending
By Emmanuel Kenning & Oliver Styles
Περιοδικό "Decanter"
UK wine drinkers are cutting the amount they spend on a
bottle, with price now the most important factor in buying
wine, according to a new survey.
A WineIntelligence poll of 1,000 wine drinkers found that
the number of people willing to spend £5–£6 on a bottle
of wine had dropped by 5% in the past three months.
There has been a corresponding increase in those paying
less than £5 for a bottle.
Pubs and restaurants have also registered a downturn in
sales of more expensive wines. According to the survey,
customers are buying more and more wines under £12 – again,
there was a corresponding drop in the higher price levels.
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The study, commissioned by the Wine & Spirits Trade Association
(WSTA), also found that grape variety had been overtaken by
price promotions as the most important factor for consumers
in choosing wines.
Jeremy Beadles, chief executive of the WSTA, said the
impending economic crisis was to blame.
'These figures testify to the harsh reality facing
millions of consumers with budgets squeezed and increasing
pressure to reduce spending where possible,' he said.
There was good news for high-profile brands, with more
than 70% of consumers saying they would consider buying them
in restaurants and bars.

Προσθήκη:
18/11/2008
Τελευταία Ανανέωση:
18/11/2008
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