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French Wine Exports Will Decline 20%, Winemakers Say

Friday, June 5th, 2009


By Ladka Bauerova – Bloomberg

French wine exports will decline at least 20 percent this year as wholesalers become reticent to restock during the recession and consumers drink less in bars and restaurants, industry executives said today.

Sales are suffering in the U.S., U.K. and Japan, Claude de Jouvencel, head of France’s Federation of Wine Exporters and chief operating officer of Grand Marnier, said after the signing of an agreement with the French customs office and the Finance Ministry to assist winemakers with obtaining
medium-term loans. Champagne makers will also see a 20 percent decline in sales by volume this year, according to Yves Dumont, the non-executive chairman of Grand Siecle producer Laurent-Perrier SA.

“High-end wines are suffering the most,” de Jouvencel said in an interview. “Next year will remain difficult, but we may see a little growth since the stock will be readjusted.”

Revenue is falling in Russia where many wholesalers, unable to get credit, have fallen behind with payments, de Jouvencel said. Growth in China has been reduced by half, while sales are stagnating in France, he added.

LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, the maker of Dom Perignon, said in April that champagne sales by volume plunged 35 percent in the first quarter as drinkers chose to economize with cheaper sparkling wines.

The customs office has pledged to provide fiscal data on individual winemakers as an additional guarantee to banks.

“Some winemakers have had trouble financing their day-to- day operations because banks would give them only one-year loans,” Jerome Fournel, the director of the French Customs Office, said in an interview. “This will help them get the financing they need against their wine stock.”

[Source]Bloomberg

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Portuguese wines gaining ground in China

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

Lisbon, Portugal, 19 May – Portugal exported US$1.6 million in wine to China in 2008, a figure that is expected to rise to US$2 million this year, the brand manager for ViniPortugal, the association for Portuguese wine promotion, said Monday in Lisbon.

According to Márcio Ferreira, for 2009 “prospects are excellent,” for Portuguese sales to Hong Kong, Macau and Shanghai.

A delegation from the Portuguese winemaking sector, including ViniPortugal and 20 producers is currently in Shanghai taking part in one of the world’s most important wine and food fairs, SIAL, after presenting its wines in Hong Kong.

ViniPortugal, an inter-professional association for the promotion of Portuguese wines, in 2009 has a budget of around 200,000 euros for activities to promote Portuguese wines in that area.

Ferreira said that Portuguese wine exports to Macau had seen growth of 90 percent by value, to US$3.5 million, recovering from a fall in 2007.

The producers that are part of the delegation include Sogrape, Aliança, Quinta da Aveleda and Dão Sul. (macauhub)

[Article Source]MacauHub

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