Inflation hits UK vineyards and could see wine prices rise

Wine prices could rise in 2022 following soaring inflation input costs being felt across UK vineyards. 

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
clock • 2 min read
Inflation hits UK vineyards and could see wine prices rise

Wine prices could rise in 2022 following soaring inflation input costs being felt across UK vineyards. Peter Harker, partner at Saffrey Champness, highlighted there were many inflationary pressures...

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