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NYETIMBER, which produces English sparkling wine, predicted bumper sales for this summer.

Eric Heerema, Nyetimber’s chief ex‐ecutive and chairman, said the Sussex‐based company was expecting “strong demand” over the Coronation bank holiday.

Sales had already surged in recent years, Heerema pointed out, thanks in part to warmer weather which favoured production and shot up by 60 per cent over the late Queen’s Platinum

Jubilee weekend.

Glasses of Nyetimber wines, which have been served at numerous royal events, will be raised again throughout Britain during and after HM King Charles III’s coronation on Saturday, May 6.

Nyetimber, like rival Chapel Down, is launching a £39.50 (€44.83) limited edi‐tion wine for the Coronation, made from West Sussex grapes.

“Consumers are always proud to cham‐pion and celebrate British goods and craftsmanship,” Heerema said.

While all the travel industry has enjoyed a post ‐ Covid re ‐bound, figures suggest a trend towards low ‐ cost options as budget airlines are up 42 per cent year ‐ on ‐ year compared with 29 per cent for more ex‐pensive carriers.

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