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BREXIT could spell bad news for wine-lovers as the cost of a typical bottle of plonk could increase by five per cent. Drinkers have been warned that a slide in the value of sterling is hitting impo… ...
The price of a bottle of wine from the EU could go up by an average of 29p (32c) as a result of Brexit, drinkers have been warned. The post-Brexit fall in the value of Sterling is having a ...
Boris Johnson called the use of imperial measurements “an ancient liberty” and pledged to bring them back after Brexit. The public didn’t want that, so the government settled for pint-size wine.
Now that the U.K. has severed its final links with the EU, the effects of Brexit are starting to be felt across Britain — down to oysters, wine and cheese.
Brexit might be coming for your booze. Not only has Brexit done damage to the United States stock market — and certainly the British economy at large — but now, it's coming for the world's wine.
France says it’s ready for Brexit. But are Brits prepared for less French wine? A ferry sails off the coast of Calais, the closest point in France to Britain.
The government plans to change the legal definition of wine following Brexit, to reflect demand for low-alcohol versions of the drink. Under rules the UK inherited from the EU, wine typically has ...
Customers are being urged to “urgently” pressure MPs over a post-Brexit wine tax dubbed Rishi Sunak’s “sneaky Sauvignon surcharge”. Major wine companies such as Majestic have asked ...
Britain’s Brexit wine duty regime is ‘unworkable’, industry warns New pricing system to come into effect in February set to increase bureaucracy in industry that supports 400,000 jobs ...
The consequences of Brexit remain a significant concern for South Africa’s wine producers, nonprofit industry organisation Wines of South Africa (WoSA) communications manager Maryna Calow tells ...
Brexit wine tax sparks call for consumers to pressure MPs - Exclusive: Customers asked to write to MPs ahead of Rachel Reeves’ Budget later this month over reforms. The Independent.