Jacob's Creek, Campo Viejo the wines I grew up with are suddenly as relevant as Blue Nun
Briefly

The sale of wine brands such as Jacob's Creek and Campo Viejo signals a shift away from popular commercial wines that once captivated drinkers, raising nostalgia yet illustrating changing market dynamics.
With larger companies like Treasury and Pernod struggling, it highlights a long-term decline for branded commercial wines, yielding less than 5% of profits compared to their more profitable, luxury counterparts.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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