winegrowers


The winegrowers of Saint Emilion in south-western France are locked in a bitter feud, David Chazan reports.

Campaigners and Portuguese producers are trying to save the real cork stopper - and with it a unique environment, finds the BBC's Paul Henley.

As South Africa witnesses a rise in attacks against foreign migrants, the BBC's Joanna Jolly visits a township outside Cape Town, the scene of recent xenophobic violence.

A Swiss village - famous for its wine production - is fighting to continue using its name Champagne.

France takes steps to expand the area in which wine growers are allowed to make champagne.

A French consumer group says one in three French wines did not deserve the AOC label of quality they were awarded.

The BBC's Sam Wilson finds that winemakers in California's Napa Valley are taking measures to deal with climate change.

Guns and balaclavas appear in France's vineyards as despairing growers struggle for a living price for their wine.

Agricultural workers exposed to high levels of pesticides have a raised risk of brain tumours, research suggests.

Bulgarians are impatient for results from their EU membership, five months after joining, Nick Thorpe reports.

Rising global temperatures will change the face of Australia's wine industry unless change is made, a report says.

Bordeaux winemakers fight against plans to build a motorway near world-famous vineyards.

Bordeaux wine-makers in France face crisis distillation to reduce Europe's "wine lake", writes Caroline Wyatt.

BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell asks whether the economic arguments for wine reform outweigh all other considerations.

BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell asks whether the economic arguments for wine reform outweigh all other considerations.

Brussels wants "root and branch reform" of the wine industry with farmers being paid to dig up vineyards.

Vineyards across the South East run events to tempt visitors into exploring wines produced in this country.

The film awards season gets under way with Golden Globe nominations starting the countdown to the Oscars.

Winemakers worried by a slump in sales stage street protests calling on the French government for help.

The Money Programme reveals how some major brewers are hitting back against the challenge posed by the wine industry.

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