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olume shipments to the EU increased by 7% in 2007 compared to 2006, but sales by value for these same shipments were flat to slightly down, due to the growing shift to lower cost bulk wine shipments to these markets. In 2005, dollar sales of U.S. wine exports to Europe reached $310.8 million, while in 2006, sales jumped to $453.6 million. That figure decreased slightly in 2007 to $442.9 million, according to Global Trade Atlas figures through Nov. 2007."A wider availability of competitively priced California wines that appeal to the European palate is key in improving California's market share by value," stated WI's European trade director Paul Molleman. UK, Canada and Asia show promise WI's U.K. trade director, John
olume shipments to the EU increased by 7% in 2007 compared to 2006, but sales by value for these same shipments were flat to slightly down, due to the growing shift to lower cost bulk wine shipments to these markets. In 2005, dollar sales of U.S. wine exports to Europe reached $310.8 million, while in 2006, sales jumped to $453.6 million. That figure decreased slightly in 2007 to $442.9 million, according to Global Trade Atlas figures through Nov. 2007."A wider availability of competitively priced California wines that appeal to the European palate is key in improving California's market share by value," stated WI's European trade director Paul Molleman. UK, Canada and Asia show promise WI's U.K. trade director, John
olume shipments to the EU increased by 7% in 2007 compared to 2006, but sales by value for these same shipments were flat to slightly down, due to the growing shift to lower cost bulk wine shipments to these markets. In 2005, dollar sales of U.S. wine exports to Europe reached $310.8 million, while in 2006, sales jumped to $453.6 million. That figure decreased slightly in 2007 to $442.9 million, according to Global Trade Atlas figures through Nov. 2007."A wider availability of competitively priced California wines that appeal to the European palate is key in improving California's market share by value," stated WI's European trade director Paul Molleman. UK, Canada and Asia show promise WI's U.K. trade director, John
olume shipments to the EU increased by 7% in 2007 compared to 2006, but sales by value for these same shipments were flat to slightly down, due to the growing shift to lower cost bulk wine shipments to these markets. In 2005, dollar sales of U.S. wine exports to Europe reached $310.8 million, while in 2006, sales jumped to $453.6 million. That figure decreased slightly in 2007 to $442.9 million, according to Global Trade Atlas figures through Nov. 2007."A wider availability of competitively priced California wines that appeal to the European palate is key in improving California's market share by value," stated WI's European trade director Paul Molleman. UK, Canada and Asia show promise WI's U.K. trade director, John
olume shipments to the EU increased by 7% in 2007 compared to 2006, but sales by value for these same shipments were flat to slightly down, due to the growing shift to lower cost bulk wine shipments to these markets. In 2005, dollar sales of U.S. wine exports to Europe reached $310.8 million, while in 2006, sales jumped to $453.6 million. That figure decreased slightly in 2007 to $442.9 million, according to Global Trade Atlas figures through Nov. 2007."A wider availability of competitively priced California wines that appeal to the European palate is key in improving California's market share by value," stated WI's European trade director Paul Molleman. UK, Canada and Asia show promise WI's U.K. trade director, John
olume shipments to the EU increased by 7% in 2007 compared to 2006, but sales by value for these same shipments were flat to slightly down, due to the growing shift to lower cost bulk wine shipments to these markets. In 2005, dollar sales of U.S. wine exports to Europe reached $310.8 million, while in 2006, sales jumped to $453.6 million. That figure decreased slightly in 2007 to $442.9 million, according to Global Trade Atlas figures through Nov. 2007."A wider availability of competitively priced California wines that appeal to the European palate is key in improving California's market share by value," stated WI's European trade director Paul Molleman. UK, Canada and Asia show promise WI's U.K. trade director, John
olume shipments to the EU increased by 7% in 2007 compared to 2006, but sales by value for these same shipments were flat to slightly down, due to the growing shift to lower cost bulk wine shipments to these markets. In 2005, dollar sales of U.S. wine exports to Europe reached $310.8 million, while in 2006, sales jumped to $453.6 million. That figure decreased slightly in 2007 to $442.9 million, according to Global Trade Atlas figures through Nov. 2007."A wider availability of competitively priced California wines that appeal to the European palate is key in improving California's market share by value," stated WI's European trade director Paul Molleman. UK, Canada and Asia show promise WI's U.K. trade director, John
olume shipments to the EU increased by 7% in 2007 compared to 2006, but sales by value for these same shipments were flat to slightly down, due to the growing shift to lower cost bulk wine shipments to these markets. In 2005, dollar sales of U.S. wine exports to Europe reached $310.8 million, while in 2006, sales jumped to $453.6 million. That figure decreased slightly in 2007 to $442.9 million, according to Global Trade Atlas figures through Nov. 2007."A wider availability of competitively priced California wines that appeal to the European palate is key in improving California's market share by value," stated WI's European trade director Paul Molleman. UK, Canada and Asia show promise WI's U.K. trade director, John
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