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Australian Wine Lake Swelling
Efforts and assurances by Australian politicians that the trade talks between Australian and China are progressing, with the end of the tunnel in site, comes the 2023 Wine Quarterly Report from Rabobank that even if the trade were to resume soon, there will still be glut in the market with an oversupply of 2.8 billion bottles, writes Subhash Arora who believes a global price fall is inevitable and
Wine Future on November 7-9 in Portugal to support Wines of Ukraine
Wine Future, taking place on November 7-9 in the historic
The Story of Gaja in Montalcino
Angelo Gaja of Piedmont is known for iconic Barbaresco, Barolo and their single vineyard wines like Sori San Lorenzo, but within a relatively short time after he bought in 1994 and refurbished Santa Restituta di Pieve in Montalcino, his well-respected single vineyard
TechTalk: Climate Change and Consequences of not Adapting
It has been widely known that the quality of grapes and the wine are related to climate yet a great majority of grow continue to carry on with their old practices as if nothing has changed and so the wine remains insufficiently stabilised and would not mature as it should,
Miguel Pinto of Sogrape’s Mateus visits India for Brand Promotion
Miguel Pinto, International Director of Sogrape Vinhos that produces the world famous Mateus known for its slightly sweet and fuzzy Rosé wines, was in India recently and visited Mumbai and Bangalore to strengthen the
Californian Wines Dance on Indian Palates at the US Embassy in Delhi
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) in conjunction with the Office of Agricultural Affairs at the US Embassy, organised ‘Wines of California’ Tasting at Roosevelt House last Thursday, with about 35 wines from wineries in California besides the seemingly infinite,