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A driver has been arrested after a British woman was killed as she went on a morning run with her husband through French wine ...
When it comes to wine, it's no secret France has been a driving force. Despite this cultural clout, it's currently not producing the most wine in the world.
Lunch in the city of Minerve, southern France Tom Mullen After years of living in the Bordeaux wine region of southeastern France, I recently moved to live for some months in the Minervois wine ...
France is about to destroy enough wine to fill more than 100 Olympic-size swimming pools. And it’s going to cost the nation about $216 million.
Its presence signals something else, too: a redrawing of Europe’s wine map as climate change expands viticulture into territories long considered too cold, while challenging traditional ...
Wineries in France are using artists to boost tourism Painting, sculpture and photography add a poetic touch to the daily work of winegrowers and provide a contemporary flourish to historic homes.
France's wine industry is in trouble, with fewer people drinking wine and major export markets facing economic and political pressure. One wine consultant, Chinedu Rita Rosa, of Bordeaux-based ...
World In France's southern wine region, Trump's tariff threats are already killing business European winemakers are losing business even before U.S. President Donald Trump unveils new tariffs.
France’s biggest Champagne houses have stayed conspicuously silent, declining to say anything while waiting to see how Mr. Trump’s threat would play out — and whether European officials ...
The shift is forcing the wine world to rethink long-standing assumptions about terroir — the interplay of soil, climate and human craft that has defined wine’s identity for centuries.