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As exclusive distributors for Stobi in the UK, Signature Wines is committed to promoting the characterful Macedonian wines to ensure that both trade and consumers become familiar with the brand and can taste for themselves that they offer exceptional quality for the price.
The Stobi Winery is proud of its rich wine making heritage and modern wine making processes. Oenologists Mr. Dane Jovanov and Gorge Jovanov have invested in a policy of producing quality wines at affordable prices that have gained respect from some of the most renowned Masters of Wine in the UK including Derek Smedley and Jancis Robinson.For wine retailers and Sommeliers who were unable to attend this year’s Emerging Regions Tasting Event in London, pictured here, we would like to share the facts, figures and tasti
Cramele Recas, a Romanian wine exporter run by an Englishman who emigrated there in the 1990s, is predicting a great future for the country’s wines in the UK.
The recent publication of new medical guidelines, stating that no amount of alcohol was safe to drink and replacing the previous limits of 14 weekly units for women and 21 for men, has been met by justified outrage from the industry.
Reporting from the recent Digital Wine Communications Conference, Harper's has noted that the wine industry is being stymied by its failure to grasp the potential of new technology.
Stobi is inviting you to discover the wines of Macedonia at the ERT 2015 during a special master class. To be held at the Leadenhall Building on Wednesday 2nd September at 10.30am the master class will run for 45 minutes.
The Fall of the Wine Wall: How the Age of Traditional Retail is Dying
Posted on Thu 20th Aug 2015 at 12:38
According to a recent article in The Drinks Business, the traditional retail style of positioning wine bottles on uniform shelves – creating walls of wine - is now over.
We are delighted with the review given by Paul Caputo on his blog this month.
The Stobi Winery in Macedonia already has a pretty impressive and modern wine making operation.
The stereotype is definitely dead: Rosé wine is now seen as much more than a drink to be dusted off and served on a hot summer’s day. It’s so popular, in fact, that one in eight bottles of wine bought in supermarkets is now Rosé .