One of the World’s Largest Alcohol Companies Isn’t Giving Up on Wine
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Wines from Trentino are becoming more and more popular, but the trend of growing grapes in ever higher altitudes can be a bad result.
The area granted has been divided among the seven priority groups established, which has allowed young winegrowers and small and medium-sized farms to receive 100% of the area requested. Each applicant may receive a maximum of 5 hectares, according to the MAPA report. 100 % of the area may also be accessed by winegrowers who do not have illegal or abandoned vineyards and who have complied with the commitments under the authorisation scheme, acco…
Jeff Bitter Warns: Wine Grape Growers Face Tough Road Ahead - AgNet West
Allied Grape Growers President Speaks Candidly on Wine Sales, Tariffs, and Industry Struggles At the 49th Annual Allied Grape Growers Luncheon in Fresno, California, Jeff Bitter, President of the Allied ... Read More The post Jeff Bitter Warns: Wine Grape Growers Face Tough Road Ahead appeared first on AgNet West.
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