Global Market Review Of Champagne - Forecasts To 2014

just-drinks
October 1, 2010
69 Pages - SKU: JD2825680
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Countries covered: Global

Many of the predictions made in the previous edition of just-drinks' Champagne report have come to fruition since publication in 2009. However, who could have predicted the ensuing turmoil to engulf the industry from that time (and continuing to impact today)? Economic downturn, tumbling sales, lowest prices in nearly a decade, austerity measures affecting disposable incomes and levels of consumer spending. Just a few of the issues and challenges facing this troubled drinks sector.

This latest edition provides a global review of the Champagne market. It's an essential guide to understanding the sector by reviewing the history and events since the previous publication. It considers the various decisions made in response to a worsening crisis, analyses the rationale behind them and looks to a more optimistic future.

Vranken Pommery Monopole managing director Paul Bamberger: “Our response to the crisis was to be in the right position with the right product for the right consumer.

“In Europe, for instance, Vranken Pommery Monopole has three or four international brands. That means that every one has its own positioning. Heidsieck Monopole was very successful because it was exactly the position that people were looking for - value for money.

“I definitely think value will be coming back into the market. Champagne consumption is something that is more and more in the habit of consumers, as an aperitif and more and more with a meal. And there is an improvement in the Champagne that we drink.”

Each market is reviewed independently with a summary of highlights and lowlights in performance, how the top Champagne houses have reacted and what the future holds.

Data is provided for Champagne shipments to main markets (volume and value) from 2004 to 2009 and predictions of shipments from 2010 to 2014.

The report also looks at emerging markets, environmental concerns, EU policy and the the threat to plans to extend the appellation.

Use this report to:

understand the size and scope of the market
know what's driving the trends within the sector
hear what the leading brands' latest thinking is
see what the future holds for the sector
The Top Champagne houses are profiled:

Moet Hennessy
Vranken Pommery Monopole
Lanson-BCC
Laurent-Perrier
Centre Vinicole Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte
Pernod Ricard
Rémy Cointreau
GH Martel
Louis Roederer
Taittinger
Groupe Thiénot
Jacquart (Alliance Champagne)
Duval-Leroy
Bollinger

Leading figures from the industry have been happy to contribute to this latest research by just-drinks providing insight and comment through exclusive interviews with:

Bollinger
Champagne Gosset
Champagne Jacquart
CIVC (Conseil Interprofessionnel du Vin de Champagne)
Dominique Pierre
Duval-Leroy
GH Martel
Heidsieck Monopole
Lanson-BCC
Laurent-Perrier
Louis Roederer
Moët & Chandon
Mumm and Perrier-Jouët
Nicolas Feuillatte
Piper-Heidsieck
SGV (Syndicat Général des Vignerons)
Taittinger
Thiénot international
Union des Maisons de Champagne (UMC)
Vranken Pommery Monopole


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