
Jacopo Mazzeo
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Group of winegrowers seeks UNESCO recognition for ungrafted vines
The Francs de Pied group consists of a growing circle of vignerons who work with ungrafted vineyards planted to native varieties...
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Austria’s Wagram region granted DAC status
The new law will come into force as of the 2021 vintage...
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EU grants member states the right to use resistant hybrid varieties in appellation wines
The decision is part of a wider revision of previous regulations that established common quality schemes, organisation of the market, definitions, descriptions, presentations, and labelling of European agricultural products and foodstuffs.
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‘Historical Super Tuscan’ producers unite under new association
Members planning promotional and educational activities...
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Château Mouton Rothschild reveals 2019 label
Contemporary artists such as Salvador Dalí, César Baldaccini, Joan Miró, Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, and Andy Warhol, have been illustrating Château Mouton Rothschild labels since the 1945 vintage. The label of Château Mouton Rothschild’s 2019 vintage was designed by Berlin-based, Icelandic-Danish artist Olafur Eliasson.
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Proposal to grant Rioja Alavesa wineries greater autonomy withdrawn
Basque National Party (PNV) spokesperson Aitor Esteban has announced the withdrawal of a bill that, if passed, would have granted Basque winemakers of the Rioja Alavesa region greater autonomy.
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Liv-ex 2021 Power 100 shows rebalancing of the fine wine market
Liv-ex Power 100 shows that the period between October 2020 and September 2021 experienced a rebalancing of the market, with a number of classic labels returning to prominence.
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English wines made by two MWs set for charity sale
Proceeds will benefit the Marine Conservation Society, say Masters of Wine Susie Barrie and Peter Richards...
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Moët Hennessy pledges to reduce its carbon footprint and invest in sustainability
Moët Hennessy is committed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions by 50% in absolute value by 2030 (compared to 2019 figures) by focusing on four core areas.
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