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Bhutan, a New Eldorado of Wine?

Summary by Terre De Vins
Bhutan is the only country that can claim negative carbon. Its biodiversity is seen as a constitutionally protected heritage, which states that forest areas will never have to fall below 60% of the territory. Crossed by the Himalayas, in the face of global warming, it also has extraordinary potential for viticulture. Lost between India and China, Bhutan is a very small country of 150 km long and 300 km wide, but that offers all types of climate …
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Bhutan is the only country that can claim negative carbon. Its biodiversity is seen as a constitutionally protected heritage, which states that forest areas will never have to fall below 60% of the territory. Crossed by the Himalayas, in the face of global warming, it also has extraordinary potential for viticulture. Lost between India and China, Bhutan is a very small country of 150 km long and 300 km wide, but that offers all types of climate …

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Terre de Vins broke the news in on Wednesday, October 29, 2025.
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