
This collects writings of Rachel Ziemba on wine and spirits, with a lens on business, economics and trade issues. She'll add trip notes and musings on wine trade, demand and impacts of climate change
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The July trade data was released late last week. given trade policy volatility I’ve been tracking this closely both for wine/alcohol here and elsewhere for clients on other products.
The latest in my 2024 BC deep freeze series follows. Coming soon: some updates from regions more accessible to a global audience including Greece and Central Coast of California.
Greetings from Vancouver, where I’m spending part of the summer. While I’ve been here, I’ve been enjoying my access to British Columbia wine, and also checking out the new crafted in BC wines made from grapes from Washington, Oregon and yes...
It won’t surprise any of you to know that wine trade and tariffs have been on my mind of late. I’m not the only one. Recent gatherings of wine economists in Zaragoza, Spain and San Luis Obispo, California, USA were preoccupied by assessment...
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Geopolitics and geoeconomics of energy and resources. Obsessed by energy, sanctions, sovereign wealth, debt, trade @CNASdc Ziemba Insights Horizon Engage NYU \ud83c\udde8\ud83c\udde6 knitter of fabric and scenarios. wine economist/ Dip WSET.
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