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The brand's unique blend of history, storytelling and exceptional quality has positioned it as a true disruptor in the market.

A key factor in 19 Crimes' success is its broad appeal to both Millennial males and females. With 57% male and 43% female enthusiasts, the brand has struck a chord with a diverse audience. This balanced appeal showcases 19 Crimes' ability to resonate with the preferences and tastes of Millennials, transcending traditional gender boundaries.

Oyster Bay is one of the world's most successful super-premium wine brands and the number one selling New Zealand wine in Ireland.

Business Manager for Oyster Bay in Ireland, told Retail News that this summer the Oyster Bay Sauvignon, Merlot and Chardonnay will be on offer in Tesco stores nationwide, from June 28 to August 8, with an RRP of €12.

11. 19 CrimesAustralia (Findlater & Co)

The biggest mover in our chart this year, up eight places from 19th place to number 11 in our brand chart, is 19 Crimes, a brand that first entered our chart in 2022. The last year has seen the brand show significant volume growth (+41.9%). 19 Crimes has emerged as a captivating force in the world of wine, defying conventions and capturing the hearts and palates of Millennials. With a core target audience of Millennial males, 19 Crimes appeals to those new to the wine category or seeking low to medium involvement.

Currently, 19 Crimes is running the exciting 19th Cork Competition in the Republic of Ireland, offering customers the chance to win a share of €2,500. The competition involves finding the elusive 19th Crimes cork across the brand's range. By promoting the competition extensively, 19 Crimes entices consumers to participate and become a 19th Cork Winner. This initiative adds an element of mystery and excitement, reinforcing the brand's commitment to creating memorable experiences for its audience.

for 41.5% of all Rioja wine sold here. This was followed by Genérico (formerly known as Vina Joven) 35.5%, Crianza 18.4% and Gran Reserva 4.4%. The top three export markets for Rioja are the UK (33%), Germany (15.2%) and the USA (9.5%), while Ireland, in 11th place, accounts for 2.54% of all Rioja wine sales globally (Source: Grupo Rioja).

emerged as a captivating force in the world of wine, defying conventions and capturing the hearts and palates of Millennials.

12. Campo ViejoSpain (Irish Distillers Pernod Ricard) Spain has several key brands such as Campo Viejo, which perform extremely well on this market and because a number feature in the top brand list, sales of Spanish wine continue to perform well both in value and volume terms. Sales of wine from the Rioja region in 2022-23 were strong.

Spain.

Reserva is the most popular aged style; in 2022, sales of Reserva wines accounted

13. Torres - Spain (Findlater & Co) Familia Torres have been at the heart of sustainability and climate action for over 30 years. For over three decades, Familia Torres have been trailblazers in the realm of sustainability and climate action, long before it became a popular or fashionable topic. Spearheaded by Miguel Torres Senior, the Torres family have consistently led the way in groundbreaking initiatives, making them pioneers in the field.

The hugely familiar Sangre de Toro brand from Torres, who continue to push the boundaries of what is possible in sustainability and climate action.

Their commitment to regenerative agriculture, replanting ancestral and native varieties, self-generated energy and carbon capture initiatives has solidified their reputation as industry leaders. Familia Torres have set a target to become carbon neutral by 2050 and are well on their way to achieving it. By the end of 2019, they had already surpassed their 2020 target of reducing their carbon footprint by 30% and set a new goal of 50% total carbon reduction by 2030.

As co-founders of the International Wineries for Climate Action (IWCA), Familia Torres are leading the way for the wine industry to be accountable for climate change. They are not only experts but also educators on sustainability and climate action. Based in Penedès, Catalonia, Familia Torres operate vineyards in California and Chile. All their estates are sustainably

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