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February 14th 2013
India’s emerging wine industry
By Subhash Arora

While India doesn’t have the most ideal climate for growing wine grapes, its local industry is growing at a rate that more established countries can only envy. Subhash Arora looks at what’s driving the growth and how the industry is responding.
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December 13th 2012
Russian winemaking emerges
By Felicity Carter for Meininger's Wine Business International

Winemaking has a long and checkered history in Russia, from being a source of sparkling wine for the tsar’s family, to providing Soviet champagne for the masses. Now, finds Felicity Carter, new investment is taking it into a new era.
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October 5th 2012
Lebanon emerges

By Adam Lechmere for Meininger's Wine Business International

All wine regions face difficulties, but nothing as challenging as being in the path of relentless conflict. Lebanon, an ancient winemaking country, is nevertheless emerging as a star.

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September 6th 2012
The Maipo reinvents itself

By Eduardo Brethauer

The oldest wine area in Chile has suffered the indignity of being built over for housing. Yet this valley, known for the strength of its Cabernet Sauvignon, is finding a new route to greatness – literally moving up in the world.

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August 9th 2012
The grapes of New York

By Maggie Rosen for Meininger's Wine Business International

New York’s fine wine producers are attracting national – and international – attention; but they still relish the thrill of breaking into the toughest market: New York City.

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July 11th 2012
All the wine in China
By Jim Boyce

In a world rocked by financial crises, China sounds more and more appealing as a place to invest. The wine industry has been swift to seek places to plant grapes and make wine. But, says Jim Boyce, not everything you hear about China should be taken at face value.
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May 21st 2012
The ancient roots of wine
By Dr Caroline Gilby MW

Several countries vie for the title of ‘birthplace of wine’, but new evidence suggests that Armenia is the winner. And now a new producer aims to bring modern winemaking to the country.

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April 21st 2012
Wines with altitude
By Felicity Carter for Meininger's Wine Business International

Champagne, Cava and Prosecco clearly lead the international pack of sparkling wines. Italy’s Trentino is trying to compete by creating a brand from its high altitude vineyards. Felicity Carter considers the prospects for Trentodoc
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March 22nd 2012
The great success of Champagne
By Giles Fallowfield

The crisis of 2008 hit Champagne hard, as few people wanted to be seen drinking it. But despite the dire predictions that Champagne’s sales would tumble, the region has bounced back. Giles Fallowfield looks at what makes Champagne so successful.
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August 11th 2011
Sparkling Franciacorta
By Felicity Carter

Franciacorta, a DOCG region in Lombardy, is rapidly emerging as a fine sparkling wine area. How did one region built a big reputation in a small amount of time? And could its experience could act as a road map for other regions?
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