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- Excise duty
m81 – New duty on wine in the UK is effective from the beginning of this month. Now there is no difference between still and sparkling wines, and excise duty on alcohol is applied proportionally to the strength of wines. Most wines, which have strength between 11.5% and 14.5% of alcohol by volume, will be carrying tax liability for GBP 2.68+VAT per bottle, representing an increase of 19.7% compared to the previous tax rate of GBP 2.24+VAT per bottle. Duty on sparkling wines has instead been reduced from GBP 2.86+VAT to GBP 2.68 or 2.36+VAT depending on the strength.
- Pizzawine
m79 – Business Development Pizzawine starting from this month. Pizzawine(R) is a wine specifically made for being the ideal wine for pizzeria restaurants.
- Valdobbiadene
m77 – Visiting Vinitaly 2023 in Verona and Perlage Winery in Valdobbiadene. Perlage Winery is the oldest organic winery in Valdobbiadene Prosecco Superiore area, since 1985, nevertheless one of the few entirely organic wineries for so long.
- Prowein
m76 – Visiting Prowein 2023.
- Wine fairs
m75 – Visit at wine fairs in London and Paris to know more about quality and vintages. Austrian wine tasting, New Zealand wine tasting and Vinexpo Paris.
- Valpolicella
m74 – Visit winery Corte Lenguin in Valpolicella Classico area, Verona, Italy. Tasting of new vintages and visiting of the winery. Valpolicella wines, like the Amarone, the Ripasso and the Valpolicella are available for sales on trade at Favourite Wines.
- Business recap
m73 – On November the 30th Favourite Wines ended its sixth year on business; 2022 vs 2021 summary in figures: turnover +71%, loan inflow -17%; current assets +35%.
- Training provision
m72 – Favourite Wines has provided for the first time on request a training session for seven people at customer’s premises. Favourite Wines is organized to provide some hour of training on the wine supplied on request to answer questions and communicate relevant information about different wines and their production, and their cultural and commercial value.
- Trademark docs
m71 – Favourite Wines trademark registration has been formally approved today by The Patent Office of the United Kingdom. It will be used on the website, catalogue, pricelists and other trading material of Favourite Wines®.
- Prosecco Rosé
m70 – Import of new Prosecco Rosé wines, following the approval of this new variation in the winemaking regulation of Prosecco d.o.c.
- Re-openings
m69 – Favourite Wines happily to restart supplying an important customer who reopened after about two years of closing due to covid restrictions.
- Italy. Sicily. Etna.
Wine region description Etna wines, wines produced in the territory of Etna volcano in eastern Sicily, can be white, red, and Rosato. The main grape for the white is Carricante, and the main grape variety for the red is Nerello Mascalese. Etna area of production lays within Catania province, and it comprises 20 municipalities whose territories are on the slopes of this volcano. Etna is the highest active volcano in Europe (3,300 m), it is a conic mountain with a diameter of about 180 km (112 miles). The viticultural area is on the median belt. The whole area is somehow peculiar and considered like an “island within the island”. Volcanic soils have great reputation in agriculture, and viticulture is between 300 and 900 m above sea level, with peaks up to 1,100 m. The climate is Mediterranean-temperate, with average yearly rainfalls decidedly superior to the rest of the island; temperature excursions are wide, and rarely temperatures are extremely high in summer months. Catania province and Etna municipalities are the cradle of the most ancient Sicilian agricultural civilization; this part of the island was the first to be colonized by the Greeks (729 B.C.) and likely the contact with wine and vines started then. Certainly, on the III century B.C. vines were cultivated on the Etna slopes, as recorded in writings of Greek poet Theocritus of Syracuse. The viticultural area during so many centuries endured some changings, generally tracing down to three factors: human events, volcanic eruptions, and phylloxera (first part of XX century). The current wine area determination has been one of the first to be recognized in Sicily and one of the oldest in Italy, dating back August 1968. Nerello Mascalese red grape variety is eminently typical of this area, taking its name from the county of Mascali and being cultivated there since time immemorial. The Carricante white grape perform exceptionally well on greater heights, and it is characterized by high and constant yields. The typical “Terrazze” (terraces), which are part of the viticultural working environment, co-participate along with nature to the making of Etna terroir, by influencing the degree in which soil retains water, and protecting biodiversity, and providing unique panorama and cultural-historical identity to the territory. All these characteristics are greatly responsible for the evident and peculiar tastes of the Etna wines, which are balanced, pleasant, harmonious, characteristic, and elegant. The Etna area is indeed particularly suited for quality winemaking, and wines produced here have a marked minerality on taste, which is also good for longevity. The climate, greatly influenced by volcanic heights, ensure the best maturation of the grapes and the complete synthesis of their aromatic bouquet. This viticultural area is the latest in Sicily to complete natural maturation, meaning more time and resources for the vine to its growth. The millenarian viticultural history of this territory, in which people are training vines since time immemorial, closely links today’s human activity to Etna wine qualities. Wine descriptions ETNA BIANCO colour is straw yellow with some golden hues; its perfume is delicate and characteristic; its taste is dry, fresh, and harmonious. ETNA ROSSO colour is ruby red with some garnet red hues; its perfume is intense and characteristic; its taste is dry, warm, robust, full, and harmonious. ETNA ROSATO colour is pink leaning towards ruby; its perfume is intense and characteristic; its taste is dry and harmonious. The minimum alcohol content for the E. Bianco is 11.5% vol. and it is 12.5% for the E. Rosso and Rosato. On the label each bottle may present the name of the administrative unit in which the vineyards are trained (“contrade”); it is mandatory on label the vintage of production, and the glass bottle is the only container that can be used, and the only stopper permitted is the one that goes all through the bottle neck.











