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    Strengths: Craftsmanship‚ vineyard on site provide tours and show how grapes are grown‚ primarily French varieties in wine. Weakness: Location‚ Size‚ Tasting room‚ event center‚ Opportunities: make it a destination‚ appeal to millennial by making it an experience‚ size of the winery is small change is easier Threats: llano and Caprock winery both are located south of Lubbock high wine production facility proposes a threat by reputation size mass production event center and quality of the infrastructure

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    Global Wine Wars

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    Market Analysis: Global Wine Wars-New World Challenges Old Global Wine Wars: New World Challenges Old  This case describes the global development of wine industry‚ and how new world wine players occupied the global market share from old world wine producer gradually. It is very interesting that author selected the Britain as the sample stage for the battle between the new world wine campaign and the traditional campaign.  Nowadays‚ in the “Old World” countries of Europe‚ where the bulk of the

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    Global and International Business Contexts – SM0269 W13012208 Jack Goddard Word Count: 3457 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Part 1: Porter ’s National Diamond Analysis 3 Part 2: Contemporary Management Issues 7 Part 3: Market Entry Strategy 11 Recommendation to the Board of Directors…………… ……………………………… ….13 Appendices 14 References 15 Introduction This report has been written by the Boston Consulting Group and uses Porter’s national

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    ADVANCED MARKETING MANAGEMENT CASE REPORT: Global Wine Wars: New World Challenges Old (Harvard Business School Case # 9-303-056) NMI 1. How did the French become the dominant competitors in the increasingly global wine industry for centuries? What sources of competitive advantage were they able to develop to support their exports? Where were they vulnerable? French wine makers also face challenges that are not internal to the industry. For instance‚ France lost market share in the United

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    What changes in global industry and competitive dynamics led france and traditional producers to lose market share to challengers from Autrala‚ United States‚ and other New World countries in the late twentieth century? All over the ages‚ European countries were alone on the world wine market. They have a great heritage in production and are known and appreciated in all countries. They tried to exportat their products but they had faced problems ( like transportation which is extremely expensive

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    Global Wine War 2009: New World versus Old 1. How were the French able to dominate the worldwide wine trade for centuries? What sources of competitive advantage did they develop to support their exports? The French wine production essentially dates back to the time when it was part of the pioneering niche market for high quality premium wine. The factor conditions such as land and climate were pertinent attributes of the France‚ compared to other European countries. Cross

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    Global Wine Wars In the beginning Grape growing and wine making have been human preoccupations at least since the times when ancient Egyptians and Greeks offered wine as tributes to dead pharaohs and tempestuous gods. It was under the Roman Empire that viticulture spread throughout the Mediterranean region‚ and almost every town had its local vineyards and wine was a peasant’s beverage to accompany everyday meals. By the Christian era‚ wine became part of liturgical services‚ and monasteries

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    Global Wine War Analysis

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    1. Due to French history and tradition it was possible to gain a strong image in regard to vinery and example‚ which can be highlighted might be the invention of Champaign. The experience of France as a quality wine producer going back to the middle ages can be regarded as a source of competitive advantage. Another source is the strong wine culture in France creating a positive image for customers. The wine industry by itself is a very important economic factor in France‚ in the mid 18th century

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    Introduction With the development of economic globalization‚ the global wine market was experiencing a revolution and the competition between the Old World and New World was changing extensively. Many corporations of wine producers form the Old World‚ for example‚ France and Italy‚ etc. found that themselves constrained by restrictive industry regulations‚ embedded practices and traditions‚ and complex legislation‚ and these restrictions of the Old World wine produces provided many opportunities

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    Greek Wine Research Paper

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    Wine is a symbol of status in the early years of settlements. Only the rich could afford it because of the extreme distances it had to become transported. Once wine became more readily available‚ it was given as gifts. Many factors contributed to the increase in wine production‚ factors that include the presence of a grape vine‚ availability of cereal crops (which is also needed for beer) and pottery advancements. Plato‚ a famous philosopher‚ saw drinking and symposion in a different light than others

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