Winemakers of France's Bordeaux region forced to adapt to survive
Winemakers in Bordeaux, France, are compelled to innovate and adapt due to challenges like falling consumption and overproduction.
A Vinmonopol Sets the Drinking Trends for the Whole Country
An analysis of Norway's Vinmonopol reveals significant regional differences in wine consumption trends across the country.
This is how Norway drinks: - All trends start at Aker Brygge.
Norway's drinking habits reveal regional preferences, with places like Trøndelag known for red wine and Oslo for champagne, largely influenced by a national alcohol monopoly.
Alcohol consumption in the Czech Republic is decreasing. Sparkling wines are on the rise, which do not go to your head
Alcohol consumption in the Czech Republic is falling, with sparkling wines gaining popularity among consumers.
Franciacorta, the estate despite pessimism
Franciacorta's 2025 wine sales reflect stability amidst a challenging economic landscape, maintaining strong pricing strategies even as consumption remains cautious.
Viticulture: French Winemakers Despair Over World Politics
French winemakers are facing significant challenges due to global political issues and a decline in alcohol consumption at home.
Alcohol Consumption: Less Alcohol is Good, No Alcohol is Better
A significant portion of Germans are reducing their alcohol intake, which is impacting the wine and brewing industries amid health concerns.
Heart surgeon finally settles debate on whether red wine is good for you
A heart surgeon has addressed the ongoing debate about the health benefits of red wine, highlighting the mixed messages surrounding alcohol consumption.
The simple reason why you should put a wine cork in the fridge today
Placing a wine cork in your refrigerator can optimize its performance and prolong its lifespan by improving air circulation and reducing energy consumption.
‘Explosive growth’: Canada’s wine regions are thriving thanks to Trump’s trade war
Canada's wine regions have seen significant growth as trade tensions with the U.S. lead to increased support for local products amid a global decline in wine consumption.
The Wine Crisis: 5 Reasons Behind a Historic Decline in Consumption in Argentina
Wine consumption in Argentina continues to decline significantly due to economic restrictions, increased penalties for alcohol consumption while driving, lifestyle changes, a stoic philosophy, and a focus on healthy eating.
“There is a real change”: the crucial moment for the wine business, the upcoming reconfiguration, and the Messi factor
As Argentina's wine industry faces declining global consumption and rising costs, there is cautious optimism about new consumption habits and potential opportunities with a stable macroeconomy.
Internist on WHO Studies: 'A Quarter of Wine a Day is Better than No Alcohol'
Internist Johannes Scholl argues against the WHO's stance that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption, suggesting instead that moderate wine intake is beneficial.
"It’s not good for people to be constantly spilling wine like this"
The chairman of the National Association of Senior Citizens expresses surprise over increased alcohol consumption among the elderly, highlighting the need for awareness and education about the dangers of alcohol.
Dry January: the wine industry at war against the "hygienism wave" and the "militant drift" taking over France
As Dry January promotes reduced alcohol consumption, the wine industry in France faces unprecedented challenges amidst rising health-conscious movements.
Red wine or white wine? Doctor reveals the healthier choice, as well as cautionary details
A discussion on which is healthier between red and white wine, following new dietary guidelines urging limited alcohol consumption.