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Wine sales hit in sobering crisis

By Jenny Wiggins, Consumer Industries Correspondent

Published: December 5 2008 23:30 | Last updated: December 5 2008 23:30

Britain’s love affair with “plonk”, the cheap wine blamed for encouraging binge-drinking, is over: wine sales are dropping for the first time in decades as the economic downturn forces people to sober up.

Once famed for its fondness for warm beer and sweet sherry, Britain has become a nation of oenophiles as cheap New World imports and supermarket own-label brands have made drinking wine an affordable habit.

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