- International
- Research suggests parts of UK could be too hot for wine-making by 20805-29
- South Africa: Germans Like SA Wines, Ja!5-21
- Champagne Indage buys UK wine supplier5-20
- California wine sales grow, but state losing market share5-18
- British men show resistance to alcohol health warnings5-18
- Bordeaux 2007: Parker slams with faint praise5-16
- Less alcohol for better wine flavour5-16
- Aussie winemakers want China trade deal5-16
- Bordeaux embraces new bottle tracking technology5-15
- Aussie wine bottles bad news for the environment5-15
- Italian sparkling wine sales up in 2007 - figures5-15
- India the big export market for Aussie wine5-15
- Spain punished for excess vine planting4-13
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