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Definition: Revue du Vin de France

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The leading French publication dedicated exclusively to wine. Since 1927, La Revue du Vin de France has been the only French magazine dedicated exclusively to wine. The RVF provides a wealth of information to help readers learn about, choose and enjoy the best wines. It is the natural link between all those involved in the wine industry: producers, buyers and consumers.

Identity card:
Date of creation: 1927
Publisher: La Revue du Vin de France SAS
Frequency: Monthly
Publication date: Between the 20th and 25th of the previous month
Cover price: €5.80 / €7.30 for special issues
Number of issues per year: 12
- including 2 special editions: Wine Tourism (mid-June), The Ideal Wine Cellar (mid-November)
- including 2 special issues: The Vintage of the Year (June), Wine Fairs (September)
+ "Guide" supplements throughout the year.
Average total number of pages per issue: 152 pages
Format: 21.5 x 28.5 cm
Audience - Source: Publisher
Readership profile:
85% private individuals who are passionate about fine wines and buyers of fine wines.
15% distributors, merchants, French and foreign sommeliers, and producers.
Men > 60%
Senior executives: 59%
Source: La France des Hauts Revenus 2007
Total readership: 92,000 readers
Men: 50%
Women: 32%
Circulation - Publisher's source:
50,000 copies for regular issues
70,000 copies for special issues
Advertising pagination 2007
Source: TNS Media Intelligence
Total advertising pagination: 542 pages excluding inserts
Advertising rates 2008
Single page, full colour: €6,100
Special issues, supplements, guides (SPQ): €7,200
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