Britain’s special relationship with French wine
Bordeaux — or claret — has long been at the heart of the British wine trade. But its spotlight is waning
Britain’s special relationship with French wine Bordeaux, also known as claret, has historically held a prominent position in the British wine trade. However, its influence and popularity within the UK market are currently declining. This shift indicates a potential waning of its once-dominant spotlight.
- Bordeaux, or claret, has been central to the British wine trade.
- The spotlight on Bordeaux in the British market is diminishing. Continue reading https://www.ft.com/content/3f00529d-3174-43e2-b51f-0c2f321269f0
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