Giants square up in Havana dispute. Bacardi and Pernod go head to head over Havana Club in the US
pág. 11
All aboard the spanish wine wagon
pág. 14
Moët's the star
David Longfield
pág. 19
Cattier thinking out of the box
pág. 20
Lanson to get back in the black
pág. 22
Laurent-Perrier does it naturally
pág. 24
Pommery POPs out to the jungle
pág. 26
Different strokes
Patience Gould
pág. 29
Leap of faith
pág. 30
Staying in's the new going out. Times are tough in Spain, but new competition is providing optimism
págs. 33-36
Taking up the challenge
pág. 38
Personal touch.Crown Royal reveals the inner king
Gealdine Coates
págs. 41-47
Challenging times have seen the industry determined to bounce back
Joe Bates
págs. 49-56
Dufftown to trial in UK duty free
págs. 58-61
Hitting the right note. Salzburg's finest rides the wave of its favourite son's popularity
págs. 62-63
A change of tack. Cannes has traditionally been supported by a range of beer companies
Simon Warburton
pág. 64
US security brings border headache
pág. 69
Dubai-based Flemingo international has quickly moved into India
pág. 71
Domestic shortages have led to a boom in Russian duty free buying
Erkin Tuzmuhamedov
págs. 72-76
The art of disguise
pág. 78
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