The Other Harvest: The Wine Route Arrived at the Buenos Aires Coast and Opened a New Facet for Tourism
The growth of vineyards along the Buenos Aires coast is transforming local tourism and offering new experiences for visitors.
"My Second Homeland": How the Last Days in Argentina of the French Michel Rolland Were, and What Special Wine He Left That Will Be on Sale
Michel Rolland, the renowned French winemaker, passed away recently but left behind a remarkable legacy in Argentine winemaking, particularly with the Malbec varietal.
In Mendoza, a stone and concrete refuge rests among the Tunuyán vineyards
The Casa Strazyk, located in Tunuyán, Mendoza, is an architectural project designed to harmonize with nature and create a peaceful living space for its owner.
Parkinson Diagnosis: World Innovation from the Vineyards
A biotech company from a German province aims to simplify and improve the reliability of Parkinson's diagnosis, supported by a notable Parkinson's patient.
They are Argentines and make sweets, cheeses, olive oil, and wines
A project in Argentina's Tierra del Fuego and Mendoza vineyards focuses on producing sweets, cheeses, olive oil, and wines, inspired by the historical legacy of the Salesians and the local indigenous Selk'nam population.
Isarco Valley, the Character of the Mountain
The article describes the unique characteristics of Cantina Valle Isarco, a cooperative winery in South Tyrol, known for its high-altitude vineyards and focus on white wines.
Booming gold explorers are buying up wineries
Gold exploration companies in Victoria are purchasing vineyards due to rising gold prices and challenges in the local wine industry.
Three "tree houses" in a vineyard in Portugal
An architectural studio in Portugal has designed three habitable spheres resembling tree houses, crafted with recycled glass and intended to enhance sensory experiences amidst vineyards.
"The equation doesn't add up": almost 3,700 vineyards have disappeared in the country in 10 years and the area dedicated to grape production has decreased by 12%
The Argentine wine sector has seen a significant decline, with nearly 3,700 vineyards disappearing over the past decade, reflecting a trend of concentration in the industry.
It already has 25 wineries: a province experiences a unique phenomenon with a wine that more and more people know about
Córdoba, Argentina, is witnessing a growth in its wine industry, with 25 registered wineries highlighting the uniqueness of its wine culture.
The secret treasure of Salta that hides a pre-Hispanic city and impossible vineyards
The article explores the enchanting Valley of Pucará in Salta, Argentina, emphasizing its pre-Hispanic heritage and unique wine production.
"The vines are in total immersion": what are the consequences of the floods on the vineyard?
Flooding due to storm Nils has severely impacted vineyards in western France, with some completely submerged.
In Search of the Oldest Known Muscadet Acres, South of Nantes
A passionate winemaker has discovered the oldest vineyard plot associated with the iconic Loire-Atlantique white wine, promising a fruitful first vintage.
This volcanic wine route takes you past 38 wine producers over 98 kilometers
An adventurous wine route in Denmark allows visitors to explore 38 vineyards over 98 kilometers using off-road scooters.
High-altitude wines: how the new circuit of wineries is consolidating in the north of the country
Jujuy, Argentina, is emerging as a notable region for winemaking, particularly in the scenic areas of the Quebrada de Humahuaca and Valles Templados, where high-altitude vineyards are offering unique wine experiences.
Picnics among vineyards. A winery to visit just half an hour from Pinamar
Gamboa Costa Atlántica winery, located near Pinamar, offers guided tours, tastings, and picnic experiences, and is hosting an international wine fair this weekend.
Alarm over golden yellowing: Grape disease confirmed in 14 counties
Golden yellowing disease, spread by the American leafhopper, has been confirmed in 14 counties in Croatia, posing a systemic threat to vineyards and the region, as discussed at a recent expert meeting organized by MEP Marko Vešliga.
Did you know what a serious winery production facility actually looks like? We have photos
The article explores the production facility of Belje, one of Croatia's largest wineries, highlighting its extensive vineyards and annual wine production.
Beyond grape stomping: wine harvest in Gramado even features violin music in the vineyards
The wine harvest in Gramado features grape tasting, stomping, and live violin performances, enhancing the tourist experience to boost winery visits and farmer income.
The Fraudster with Spruce Bark Beetles Did Not Manage to Bring 32 Elephants to His Vineyards (Memories of Mikuláš Vareha)
The article reflects on the complex character of convicted fraudster Mikuláš Vareha, highlighting a personal connection to him despite his criminal actions involving significant financial scams.
The six most spectacular viewpoints of Cinque Terre
An exploration of the stunning viewpoints in Cinque Terre, a collection of five picturesque villages nestled among cliffs and vineyards in Italy's Liguria region.
A castle for sale with privileged views of Barcelona: surrounded by forests, with vineyards and for 1.5 million euros
A castle located near Barcelona, surrounded by forests and vineyards, is on sale for 1.5 million euros, offering various uses and well-preserved buildings.
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.
Flooded grape fields in Vrgorac
In Vrgorac, over 200 millimeters of rain fell from January 3 to 9, causing flooding across all vineyards and impacting half a million grapevines and fruit trees.
The Fairy Tale of Sobriety
The article discusses the decline of vineyards and the sale of champagne, alongside the temporary closure of a renowned whiskey distillery, reflecting on society's struggle with substance use.
Zitsa: The new major project of the resourceful winemaker Apostolos Thymiopoulos
The article discusses the new venture of winemaker Apostolos Thymiopoulos in the Zitsa vineyard and the historical Glinavos winery.
In this area of the southern peninsula, this traditional dish is eaten with must and surrounded by vineyards
In the southern peninsula region, the traditional dish 'ajo campero' is enjoyed with must, amidst the backdrop of endless vineyards during the autumn and winter months.
Christmas dinner in France: When apple orchards give way to vineyards
The article discusses how climate change is affecting traditional Christmas food in Normandy, France, impacting agriculture and seafood, and potentially altering the availability and cost of festive meals.