Monarch of the glen: Rachel Barrie is on a mission to broaden the drinking demographic of Scotch. Jaq Bayles caught up with the Morrison Bowmore master blender at Glen Garioch distillery
págs. 8-9
In on the action: Joe Bates finds out what's new at one of the most important annual trade shows for the luxury end of the wine and spirits market
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The new face of India: Delhi Duty Free chief operating officer Arun Barathi talks to Joe Bates about the retailer's efforts to get up close and personal to its liquor customers
págs. 12-13
DFS comes home: China Hong Kong international airport's duty free liquor business recently changed hands. Joe Bates finds out what's new
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Twin focus: Innovation and exclusivity have helped Maxxium Travel Retail thrive over a period of great economic uncertainly
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Weathering the China slump: Joe Bates quizzes Rémy Cointreau GTR's Matthew Hodges about the recent Chinese slowdown
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It's a wrap: There's big money to be had in the world of drinks gifting
págs. 27-30
Architect of change: Vodka really is the chameleon of the spirits world. Lucy Britner uncovers its many guises
págs. 33-36
Distilling gem: Irish whiskey is booming every which way. Everyone appears to be up for it, including Christian Davis who went to the Midleton Housewarming in the Emerald Isle
págs. 40-44
Copper bottomed: Adnams is a traditional British brewer yet it is about to launch its own English whiskies. Christian Davis travels to Suffolfk to find out what is going on
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Chenin shows the way: South Africa's winemakers think they have finally found their signature grape. Geoff Adams talks to some of the pioneers of change
págs. 50-54
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