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AFP News Agency

VOICED : A French touch for Virginia vineyards

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VOICED : A French touch for Virginia vineyards
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Curated Video

Vine to vino for Napa Valley grapes

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It's still summer in California's Napa Valley but harvest has already begun for their renowned sparkling wines.

Grapes used for sparkling wines...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Classical music adds delicate notes to South African wine

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In the competitive world of South African wines one vineyard is hoping to gives its grapes the edge but playing them classical music day and night
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Sky News

Further financial support offered to the stricken Champagne industry

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VOICED: The French government is planning to offer further financial support to the champagne industry, after it was devastated by Coronavirus. SHOWS: Fields of grapes including drone aerials, close up shots of grapes, rural Champagne...
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Curated Video

Sweet ice wine from frozen grapes

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AP Television

Ontario, Canada - January 29th,
2011
1. Wide pan of vineyard showing grapes on the vine i
n the snow
2. Various close ups of frozen...
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Sky News

Wine from Surrey is making taste buds go wild after once in a century crop of grapes

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Wine from Surrey is making taste buds go wild after once in a century crop of grapes
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : English winemaker does a local version of 'Beaujolais nouveau'

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A winemaker in Herefordshire, in the west of England, has created "English nouveau", a lightly fermented red wine inspired by its French cousin, the "Beaujolais nouveau". With the help of climate change, vine growing has become easier...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : S.African wine 'paradise' finds success by going its own way

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The grape harvest is in full force at the South African Hemel en Aarde vineyards, "Heaven and Earth" in Afrikaans (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Moët Hennessy Running Out of Champagne, CEO Says

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Philippe Schau, CEO at Moët Hennessy, discusses the company's business strategy and outlook for champagne consumption. He speaks with Manus Cranny on the sidelines of the "Bloomberg New Economy Forum" on "Daybreak Middle East".
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Curated Video

The Dizzying Cycle Of Winemaking And Climate Change

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Winemakers are innovatively reacting to climate change in what they produce and how they package their products.
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Curated Video

Californian wine growers are concerned about effects of global warming

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1." Welcome to Napa Valley" sign

2. Grape Crusher s
tatue
3. Sun shining thro
ugh statue
4. Various of thermo
meter at winery
5. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Graves,...
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Curated Video

English vineyards hit by wet summer

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Devon - July 2007

1. Wide shot of English vineyard pulls out to reveal
field
2. Pan of g
rape vines
3. Track up from line of vines to clo
se up of leaves
4. Wide pan
of...
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Curated Video

While many wineries wouldn't think of leaving grapes on the vine until they are frozen, that's what Wollersheim Winery in Wisconsin waits for every December to make a rare but expensive kind of dessert wine called ice wine.

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HEADLINE: Ice winery owner: Need frozen conditions for rare wine

CAPTION: While many wineries wouldn't think of leaving grapes on the vine until they are frozen, that's what Wollersheim Winery in Wisconsin waits for every December...
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Curated Video

India begins producing more wine

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Nashik, Maharashtra State, India - 30 November 2008

1. Various of Nashik valley, camera car, viney
ards
2. Sula vineyards - plaque with India's First -
vineyard
3. Various...
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Curated Video

European taste for California wines helps boost sales.

Higher Ed
Wine lovers worldwide are increasingly choosing to try Californian wines, because of its price, taste and diversity.

Bottles are being exported in record...
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Hungarys famous vineyards are enjoying a

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Hungary is famous for producing an exceptional sweet wine: Tokaj VOICED : Hungarys famous vineyards are enjoying a on November 30, 2013 in Tokaj, Hungary (Footage by AFP/Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

Watch How Bollinger Makes Rare, Expensive Champagne

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Dec.05 -- Travel to France to discover a champagne like no other. A single bottle of one of Bollinger's Vieilles Vignes Francaises vintages sells for up to $5,000.
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Hungarys famous vineyards are enjoying a

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Hungary is famous for producing an exceptional sweet wine: Tokaj VOICED : Hungarys famous vineyards are enjoying a on November 30, 2013 in Tokaj, Hungary (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Sky News

Drought has seen water levels fall to critical levels in Germany

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CLEAN: The Rhine is shrinking, shrinking so much it now has a beach. Germany's commercial artery carries every cargo imaginable steel, fuel, chemicals as far as the North Sea but at the busy port town of Koblenz the barges are now...
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Curated Video

Global warming is helping the UK's wine industry

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Camel Valley, north Cornwall - 7 October 2006

1. Wide of grapes on vine, man pi
cking
2. Close up of hand pick
ing grapes
3. Man
picking...
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Sky News

Multi million pound Chinese Ice wine industry

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Multi million pound Chinese Ice wine industry
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AFP News Agency

Hungarian wine producers fear for future

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Hungarian wine producers fear for future
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Bordeaux couple lead

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VOICED : Bordeaux couple lead
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : From vineyards to city streets an urban winery opens in Paris

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The city of light the city of love the city of wine? Les Vignerons Parisiens are making France's favorite beverage right in the heart of its capital