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Drinks Trade Magazine January/February 2017 Back Issue

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Welcome to the January/February issue of drinks trade. This issue's cover features the new Managing Director of Pernod Ricard Pacific. Bryan Fry moved over from the business' US office for the role. You can read more about him and his plans for Australia and New Zealand on pages 20 and 21. We also interview Liquor Barons General Manager, Chris O'Brien, on page 22 and Lisa Attkins from Hastings Co-Op Wauchope Supa IGA Plus Liquor - 2016 National Liquor Retailer of the Year, on page 23. You can find out what the predicted top tequila trends for 2017 are on page 26, the hottest products for the year ahead on page 29, summer food and drink pairings on page 39, beers to watch and stock for the warmer months on page 49, the producers behind New Zealand's wine industry on page 53 and the winners of our latest Tasting Bench on page 58. All this and the latest product releases, news and activity.
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January/February 2017 Welcome to the January/February issue of drinks trade. This issue's cover features the new Managing Director of Pernod Ricard Pacific. Bryan Fry moved over from the business' US office for the role. You can read more about him and his plans for Australia and New Zealand on pages 20 and 21. We also interview Liquor Barons General Manager, Chris O'Brien, on page 22 and Lisa Attkins from Hastings Co-Op Wauchope Supa IGA Plus Liquor - 2016 National Liquor Retailer of the Year, on page 23. You can find out what the predicted top tequila trends for 2017 are on page 26, the hottest products for the year ahead on page 29, summer food and drink pairings on page 39, beers to watch and stock for the warmer months on page 49, the producers behind New Zealand's wine industry on page 53 and the winners of our latest Tasting Bench on page 58. All this and the latest product releases, news and activity.


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Welcome to the January/February issue of drinks trade. This issue's cover features the new Managing Director of Pernod Ricard Pacific. Bryan Fry moved over from the business' US office for the role. You can read more about him and his plans for Australia and New Zealand on pages 20 and 21. We also interview Liquor Barons General Manager, Chris O'Brien, on page 22 and Lisa Attkins from Hastings Co-Op Wauchope Supa IGA Plus Liquor - 2016 National Liquor Retailer of the Year, on page 23. You can find out what the predicted top tequila trends for 2017 are on page 26, the hottest products for the year ahead on page 29, summer food and drink pairings on page 39, beers to watch and stock for the warmer months on page 49, the producers behind New Zealand's wine industry on page 53 and the winners of our latest Tasting Bench on page 58. All this and the latest product releases, news and activity.
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