France: Winemakers Exploring New Markets in Non-Alcoholic Sector
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France: Winemakers exploring new markets in non-alcoholic sector
France has a passion of wine, but despite its consumption of wine and other alcoholic beverages has decreased over the years. A growing wellness trend is forcing some winemakers to explore alternative markets. Jennie Shin has this story.
It is called Too cheap to ignore (too cheap to ignore) the report of the Oms that puts alcohol in the sights, and wine in particular. According to experts alcohol, and wine in particular, is sold at too affordable prices, with devastating consequences for public health. It is what the World Health Organization (WHO) says in the report Too cheap to ignore (Too cheap to ignore). Tremano Italy and France, for the Oms, the price of wine is too low: …
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In a laboratory in southwestern France, a chemical engineer picks up bottles of a non-alcoholic wine fresh from the barrel, developed to meet new consumer trends.
In a laboratory in southwestern France, a chemical engineer manipulates samples of alcohol-free wine freshly taken from metal vats, prepared to respond to new consumption trends both in this country and in the rest of the world. “The customer expects a wine with 0% alcohol,” explains the engineer Romain Laher, in charge of the desalcoholization in Le Chai sobrep, inaugurated in June.From the selection of the lots to the bottling, this center was…
To adapt to the market at a loss of speed, a wine dealcoholisation centre opened last June in Gers. In the laboratory of Chai sobre, a chemist engineer seizes the vials
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