After months of drying grapes, the production of straw wine is nearing completion
The production of straw wine in Czechia is concluding after a prolonged process of drying the grapes.
Bunch of two-colored grapes appears in a city in Paraná; understand the phenomenon
A vineyard in Francisco Beltrão, Paraná, produces a unique bunch of grapes displaying two colors, a result of a phenomenon called sectorial somatic mutation.
Three words sum up pub owned by British icon where I paid £18.50 for fish and chips
A review of The Grapes pub in London highlights its rich history and current ownership by a notable British figure, noting the exceptional price for a traditional meal.
How to play the Uva game from RBS TV
RBS TV has launched a new game called Uva, aimed at engaging visitors of the Festa da Uva, an event expecting over 500,000 attendees in 2026.
Instant coffee, grapes, honey and Brazilian fish may be impacted by the lifting of Trump’s tariffs; understand
Brazilian agricultural products including instant coffee, grapes, honey, and fish could benefit from the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision to suspend tariffs imposed by Trump.
City in RS that has the best Brazilian olive oil also stands out for the production of grapes for fine wines and sparkling wines
Encruzilhada do Sul in Brazil is celebrated for producing the best olive oil and high-quality wines and sparkling wines, thanks to its unique climatic conditions and rich soil.
City in RS that produces grapes and chicken leads self-employed work in Brazil
A city in Brazil known for grape and chicken production has the highest percentage of self-employed workers in the country.
Sonora consolidates as a leader in table grape production alongside Alfonso Durazo
Governor Alfonso Durazo has reinforced Sonora's position as a national leader in table grape production through strategic agricultural initiatives.
Exotic table grapes, with imported genetics, are a big bet from the São Francisco Valley
Exotic table grape varieties, such as Cotton Candy and Sweet Black, are gaining popularity among Brazilian vineyard growers in the São Francisco Valley, primarily aimed at the international market.
"We have no money": grape growers gave away grapes in a protest that exposed a productive crisis
Grape growers in Mendoza, Argentina protested against low grape prices by giving away grapes, highlighting the severe crisis facing the wine industry as vendimia season begins.
The New Age of Non-Alcoholic Beverages
New de-alcoholization technologies enable renowned brands, like Spain's Freixenet, to preserve sensory properties of grapes without ethanol, catering to consumers from pregnant women to athletes.
How are raisins and munakka made from grapes, and what is the difference between them?
The article explains the process of making raisins and munakka from grapes, highlighting their differences in size, color, flavor, and uses.
Giant grapevine produces 500 kilograms of grapes per year, up to 25 times more than a common grapevine
A giant grapevine near Marechal Floriano, Espírito Santo, produces up to 500 kilograms of grapes annually, attracting the interest of local farmers and residents.
A teacher who grows grapes, sheep, and patience. A conversation with the owner of the farm 'Mazburkas', Gunta Niedra
Gunta Niedra, a singing teacher and farmer, discusses her journey in agriculture and the importance of education in sustaining her farm.
La Caprichosa, a wine for February celebrations
La Caprichosa, a white wine produced by Palacio de Bornos, is a perfect choice for February celebrations, made from 100% Verdejo grapes sourced from a vineyard in the Rueda region of Valladolid.
'Kanzi', the bonobo that shows with a fictitious juice that the ability to imagine is not exclusively human
A groundbreaking study reveals that the bonobo Kanzi can track non-existent objects like juice and grapes, hinting at a shared evolutionary legacy.
Stunning images: this is the sudden exodus of hundreds of missionary youths heading to Brazil to work
Recent viral images depict long lines of young missionaries crossing the Uruguay River to harvest grapes or apples in Rio Grande do Sul, highlighting the economic crisis affecting yerba mate producers in Misiones.
First Ice Harvest in Kutjevo Vineyards Since 2018
The Kutjevo vineyards have experienced rare natural conditions for ice harvesting grapes, with this year's successful harvest being the first since 2018, focusing on grapes with high sugar content at low temperatures.
Arsenis Loukis: The Paros Producer Supplying Pomegranates and Grapes to Sklavenitis and Boutari
Arsenis Loukis, a producer from Paros, provides high-quality pomegranates and grapes to both local markets and renowned wineries like Sklavenitis and Boutari.
The (false) civil war of where to see the grapes
The article discusses the strange tensions surrounding New Year traditions in Spain, particularly the criticism of public figures and the absurdity of turning celebratory moments into conflicts.
They reveal the gift to Ábalos that made Sánchez 'choke on grapes': 'He won't find it amusing'
The program reveals a gift to Ábalos that is expected to upset Pedro Sánchez.
Cristina Pedroche recycles all her previous dresses to create the striking outfit for Antena 3's New Year's Eve 2025
Cristina Pedroche repurposes her past dresses into a bold new outfit for Antena 3's New Year's Eve celebration, marking her 12-year tradition of giving the twelve grapes, while supporting the Spanish Association Against Cancer.
Why do we eat 12 grapes in Spain on New Year's Eve? The origin of this tradition
In Spain, it is tradition to eat 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, with various theories explaining its origins and believed to bring good fortune for the coming year.
There is no New Year's Eve without some child ending up in the ER for this reason
A doctor highlights the dangers of children choking on grapes during New Year's celebrations and advises on how to prepare them safely.
If someone offers you 12 grapes tonight at midnight - there is a good reason for it
As the New Year approaches, a unique tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight for good luck, originating from Spain, gains popularity, especially due to social media platforms like TikTok.
The Curious Reason Why We Eat 12 Grapes in Spain on New Year's Eve (Due to Something That Happened in 1882)
The tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve in Spain is a relatively recent phenomenon linked to an event from 1882.
Tourists share their opinions on the tradition of the 12 grapes
Millions of people continue the tradition of eating 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve as a collective challenge marking the end of the year.
How Other Countries Celebrate New Year's Eve (No, They Don't Eat 12 Grapes)
This article explores various unique New Year's Eve traditions in different countries, contrasting them with Spain's custom of eating twelve grapes at midnight.
We can hardly imagine a better ending to the year than Kozlović's Santa Lucia
The Kozlović family, renowned for their exceptional wines, celebrates the release of their latest successful wine, Santa Lucia 2017, known for its unique flavor derived from grapes grown in Buja.
Another year in which I will not eat all the grapes
The author humorously reflects on not finishing all the grapes as a tradition on New Year's Eve, highlighting the playful deception involved with their child.
New Year's Eve Grape War: Aledo (national) fights against seedless (imported)
The article discusses the ongoing preference among Spaniards for traditional seeded grapes during New Year's Eve celebrations versus the growing popularity of seedless imported varieties.
What to Watch on New Year's Eve (Before and After the Grapes): End-of-Year Guide and Which Hosts Will Ring in the New Year on Each Channel
The article provides a guide to New Year's Eve programming in Spain, featuring hosts and shows across various channels such as TVE and Atresmedia.
Protests Force the Government of Aragón to Retract: It Will Not Allocate the Only Mobile ICU in Jaca to Mediaset Grapes
The Government of Aragón has reversed its decision to relocate the only mobile ICU in Jaca to a ski station for a Mediaset broadcast after public protests.
The Government of Aragón rectifies and will not allocate the only mobile ICU in Jaca to the Mediaset grapes on New Year's Eve
The Government of Aragón has reversed its decision to send the only mobile ICU in Jaca to a Mediaset broadcast on New Year's Eve, keeping it operational amidst public criticism.
Why grapes are eaten at Puerta del Sol: the New Year's tradition that was born from the rebellion of the people of Madrid
Every December 31, millions of Spaniards celebrate the New Year by eating 12 grapes at midnight, a tradition that symbolizes the twelve months ahead and has its roots in the rebellious spirit of the Madrilenian people.
Double control at the grapes of Sol: 15,000 people allowed and a ban on flares, weapons, and glass objects
A security and emergency device will be implemented for both the pre-grapes event and New Year's Eve, with over 650 agents, drones, and firefighters monitoring the area.
Why in this small town in Ávila they eat grapes... hours before the bells
In Villar de Corneja, a small village in Ávila, the locals celebrate the New Year twelve hours early by eating grapes at noon, a unique tradition that challenges both time and depopulation.
DJs Quique Tejada and Toni Peret will liven up the pre-grapes and Edurne will perform on New Year's Eve in Sol
DJs Quique Tejada and Toni Peret will entertain the pre-grape festivities, while Edurne is set to perform on New Year's Eve at Puerta del Sol, with concerts organized by Kiss FM and a limited capacity of 15,000 people.
Grapes, puppets, and the fruit of fertility: the curious New Year's traditions in Europe
The article explores various unique New Year's traditions across Europe, including eating twelve grapes in Spain and other fascinating customs like lead melting and burning giant effigies.
Netflix's advertising invasion with 'Stranger Things' in Madrid reaches the New Year's grapes at Puerta del Sol
Netflix's advertising campaign for 'Stranger Things' in Madrid has extended into the holiday season, featuring nighttime video mappings at the Community of Madrid's government headquarters since December 20.
Why do they eat 12 grapes in Spain on New Year's Eve? The origin of the tradition
In Spain, it is customary to eat 12 grapes at midnight on New Year's Eve, a tradition that symbolizes good luck for each month of the coming year, though its exact origins remain unclear.
Neither grapes nor toasts: this is the star product of New Year's Eve in Italy
In Italy, lentils, rather than grapes or toasts, are the star dish on New Year's Eve, celebrated with a traditional dinner called Capodanno.
If you want to start 2026 in an original way, the "first bath of the year" is celebrated on many beaches shortly after the grapes are eaten
Many people plan to start the year 2026 with a refreshing dip in various beaches during the celebration of the "first bath of the year" right after the traditional eating of grapes at New Year’s.
Portello: In Lanzarote, the vines had to adapt to the lack of water. Grapes are grown in volcanic ash
The article discusses how grapevines on Lanzarote have adapted to the island's arid conditions by growing in volcanic ash.
On-call employees: the guardians of the grapes
Thousands of professionals work to guarantee essential services during the Christmas holidays while most people celebrate with their families.