Small rise in off-license UK wine wines

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The latest statistics from Nielsen indicate a modest increase in the sales of off-license wines in the British market. In terms of value sales have risen 5% over the 12 months closing at the end of may.

The increase represents only 1% in terms of volume. This progression remains very moderate when compared to the rate of growth seen over the last few years. The rise in value is essentially due to the increase in taxes and the increase in both production and import costs.

Nevertheless this figure is more encouraging than the zero% increase announced by Nielsen at the beginning of the spring. The average bottle of wine in the British off-license sales market has risen to £4.25 (4.99 €).

Source: winealley.com

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