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17/04/2024
In 2023, Japan lost its position as the world's third-largest economy to Germany. This decline can be explained by a number of factors, such as the fall in the Japanese currency.
15/04/2024
In 2023, the mature Hong Kong market was the world's 11th largest importer of wine in terms of sales. French wines account for 62% of these sales.
26/03/2024
With stocks replenished thanks to the 2022 and 2023 vintages, Bourgogne producers and négociants have the means to make a confident start on the markets, despite the falls recorded in 2023.
20/02/2024
Against this backdrop, Bourgogne wines seem to be marking time, both because of a shortage of wine (volumes of the 2022 vintage are gradually coming onto the market from summer 2023) and because of the choices made by some households. The volumes for 2022 and 2023 should lead to an easing of the market and facilitate trade.
2024 is likely to be a slow year, as the political decisions of 2023 continue to have a strong impact on the Canadian economy, according to Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem.
08/01/2024
Despite a faster-than-expected recovery at the start of the year, Great Britain is the only G7 member not to have returned to its pre-pandemic level of economic activity. And there are other indicators worrying economists: inflation remains high, as do interest rates on loans which are making people poorer and exacerbating pessimism for businesses.
03/10/2022
We are happy to let you discover the last Bourgogne wines key figures: 2017-2021 #BourgogneWines