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Global warming is making life difficult for many, but certain wine-producing countries look to be sitting pretty as temperatures rise.
In uncertain economic times wine drinkers do not become teetotalers. They simply seek out bargain choices for everyday consumption. Malbec from Mendoza fits the bill.
We are all familiar with champagne, but few people have tried sparkling red wines.
The continual introduction of new appellations (AVAs) may be diluting the significance of older established ones.
Buy a bottle, get one free! Yes, really, but you have to go to Mumbai.
Cyprus wine has embarked on a noble journey towards quality, eschewing its past reputation as a mass producer of cheap booze intended for Eastern European markets.
Australia's reputation for producing wine of quality and value is becoming more widely recognized as its exports increases worldwide.
Take a Cyprus wine tour in the Paphos region to sample some of the best local wine on the island visiting both large and smaller boutique wineries.
A brief retrospect on wine developments in California, with a view towards the future.
'Le Beaujolais Nouveau est Arrivé!' Addis Ababa version, a glittering French wine-tasting evening at the Sheraton Addis, is definitely 2009's Party of the Year.


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