Drinks Americas Holdings, a US-based broker for Mexican beers, has entered into a distribution partnership with Hensley Beverage, in a move to expand its presence to Arizona.
Farmers’ cooperative Ocean Spray is building on a burgeoning consumer appetite for tropical tastes with the introduction of Cranberry & Mango Juice Drink to its range of ambient blends.
Consumers are in for a treat! The juicy, crunchy, slightly tart and sweet delicious taste of Pink Lady is the newest addition to the Everfresh Premier Varietals line of all-natural apple juices.
Kestrel Premium Lager, crafted in Scotland, is launching a national marketing campaign that champions renaming golf’s ‘hole in one’, to scoring a ‘Kestrel’ in order to raise awareness for dwindling populations numbers of the iconic bird of prey.
Florida Ice & Farm Co. (FIFCO), parent-company of North American Breweries (NAB), says Kris Sirchio has been named chief executive officer of North American Breweries, effective April 14, 2014.
Brewer SABMiller is considering cutting 1,400 jobs at its Amalgamated Beverage Industries (ABI) soft-drinks bottling unit in South Africa to cut costs, a union said on Monday.
The Seminole Tribe of Florida has bought 60% stake in juice producer Blue Lake Citrus Products, a move that increases the company's citrus industry investments and growing citrus holdings.
British wine producer Hambledon Vineyard has purchased additional vineyard spanning 46 acres from Meonhill estate, in a move to expand its production capacity.
American whiskey manufacturer Jack Daniel Distillery has introduced new Rested Tennessee Rye, which is the distillery’s first barrel-matured expression in the rye category.
LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA gained after the world’s largest luxury-goods company reported its fastest fashion and leather-goods sales growth in two years, cushioning an unexpected decline in alcohol sales.
Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd. (CCL), Australia’s largest listed beverage company, fell the most in 23 years after saying profit will drop 15% amid competition with Pepsi, as consumers look for alternatives to carbonated drinks.
The Russian Government plans to invest up to RUB30bn ($1bn) for the development of wine industry in the recently annexed Crimean and Caucasian regions.