Here's a run-down of some of the top research reports currently available in the just-drinks research store:
WINE AND CHAMPAGNE
The key factors driving the sparkling wine market are analysed and presented in this study, along with over 40 data tables covering the world's major markets by retail value, plus top brands and owner companies' volumes by market with year-on-year trends. All data includes just-released 2011 actual market volumes.
This latest edition of the global market review of Champagne provides an overview of the category, for all major markets plus the emerging markets of Brazil, Russia, India and China. Data is provided for Champagne shipments to main markets (volume and value) from 2006 to 2011 and predictions of shipments from 2012 to 2016.
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES
There were 28,541 respondents to this 2011 global consumer survey, which took place in 20 markets. There are four 'dashboards' in this interactive model, allowing you to select your preferred analysis: by individual market; global overview; gender comparison, or age comparison.
This comprehensive report examines the South African consumption market trends (2007-2011) as well as geo-demographic trends among the different alcoholic beverage categories, including local consumer/market trends, and detailed consumer geo-demographic profiling of several categories of alcoholic beverages.
FUNCTIONAL
Although functional food and drinks are gaining in popularity, many consumers are interested in the benefits but not yet purchasing the products. Use this interactive model to discover where there is such latent interest. How do different demographics vary in what they are interested in and how many need an extra reason to buy.
Use this report to identify the size of the cognitive alertness/energizing and relaxation markets across 20 countries and growth prospects up until 2015. Evaluate the potential impact on consumer demand of marketing and product development through utilising consumer, product and market insight.?
SPIRITS
The IWSR Insight Report distils the latest trends observed in over 115 countries following the IWSR's unique interviews with over 1,200 local companies. It focuses on written insights and gives concrete examples and explanations behind the latest trends. The report offers unique observations about every important alcoholic drinks category in all corners of the world.
Cacha?a has been widely tipped as the next big international spirits category. Much of that enthusiasm is based on potential, rather than actual, international performance to date. With Brazil scheduled to host both the Football World Cup in 2014 and the Summer Olympics in Rio in 2016, there has possibly never been a better time to build global awareness around the national spirit.
Source: http://www.just-drinks.com/news/just-the-research_id107740.aspx
flip saunders academy award nominations cynthia nixon joe biden cspan state of the union drinking game oscar noms
No comments:
Post a Comment
Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment.