Harpers Wine & Spirit

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Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade Review
Editor in ChiefAndrew Catchpole
Deputy EditorErin Smith
Art EditorChristine Freeman
Categories Trade magazine
FrequencyFortnightly
Year founded1878
CompanyAgile Media
CountryUnited Kingdom
Based in Crawley, West Sussex
LanguageEnglish
Website harpers.co.uk
ISSN 2040-395X

Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade Review or simply Harpers is a British information service for the wine and spirit industry.

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History

Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade Review was founded in 1878.

In 2009, Wine & Spirit merged into Harpers Magazine to form Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade Review. [1] The magazine was subject to a major re-launch in 2013 with a revamped digital offering which now provides news and analysis in advance of the print magazine. Current owner Agile Media acquired Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade Review from William Reed Business Media in 2015. [2]

Description

Harpers Wine & Spirit Trade Review has a fully subscribed circulation. The current editor is Andrew Catchpole. [3]

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References

  1. "Harpers to merge". 2009-01-13. Retrieved 2017-09-10.
  2. Davis, Christian. "Harpers Wine & Spirit joins Agile Media". Drinks International. Retrieved 2017-09-10.
  3. "Articles by Andrew Catchpole | Harpers Wine and Spirit Journalist | Muck Rack | Muck Rack". muckrack.com. Retrieved 2018-04-12.