wine production
France Is Expected to Produce Ten Percent Less Wine This Year
Unseasonable springtime weather means that French wine production is expected to be down by 10 percent compared to last year’s harvest.
Global Warming Is Turning the Welsh Valleys into a Wine Hotspot
One of the few silver linings to come out of impending changes in climate is that countries like Wales—historically lauded for its ability to produce drinkable vinegar—will finally get a look-in on the viticultural landscape.
My Night at Tunisia's Wine Club
Despite all the teetotaling stereotypes associated with Muslim countries, alcohol consumption is as common as couscous in Tunisia. I spent an evening at the Tunisian Wine Club, where the crowd is just as interesting as the wine itself.
Don't Age Your Wine in the Ocean Unless You Like Notes of Crab Water
The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau recently issued a warning that ocean-aged wines might very well be illegal. Wait, people are doing that?
Our Future Will Be Powered by Wine
Avinash Karpe, a 26-year-old chemist at Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology, is developing a process for turning wine waste into biofuel. If all goes according to plan, we may one day be powering our cars with the remnants of a '96 Nebbiolo.