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  • Growing focus on red grapes in Namibia

    In the Aussenkehr Valley of southern Namibia, where early summer temperatures have already reached 40°C and the annual rainfall is about 35mm, vineyards are flourishing on the banks of the Orange River.

  • Bordeaux Heading for `Great' Vintage After Unusually Dry Summer

    Bordeaux wine-makers are heading for a “great” vintage this year after an unusually warm growing season and exceptionally dry summer and harvest, according to Olivier Bernard, whose family owns Domaine de Chevalier in Pessac-Leognan south of the city.

  • South Africa's wine growers see new demand from China

    Over the next four years, the economic giant is predicted to overtake France and the United Kingdom to become the world's second-largest market for wine, behind the United States.

  • South Africa’s winegrowers struggle against droughts and low prices

    It’s like a trip back in time. Not long after you leave the gleaming skyscrapers of Cape Town, you’re passing neat little wooden houses lining the side of the street. And suddenly the names are all in French. There is a “Place Vendome” and “L’Ermitage.” The Franschhoek Valley wine route passes through one of South Africa’s largest wine growing regions once founded by French immigrants.

    “Cheap and cheerful” — for a long time that was the image of South African wines.

  • Robotic Vehicles are Driving into the World’s Vineyards

    For years, Elon Musk, now the world’s richest person, has been promising that fully autonomous, driverless Teslas are idling just around the corner and will be delivered – soon.

  • Use of GPS for improved and more sustainable vineyard management

    Vineyard management is constantly evolving based on new findings of growing grapes, managing vineyard resources, and with the development of new tools and technologies.

  • 8 Technology Trends That Will Impact the Future of Wine!

    The rapid pace of technological innovation will likely have a dramatic impact on the wine industry over the next decade.

  • Heavy rainfall more positive than negative for wine grape producers

    The heavy rain in the Western Cape over the past few days has both a positive and negative impact on vineyards.

  • How no-till farming could provide the key to combatting extreme weather

    Most wine producers believe that tilling is necessary to aerate the ground, but taking a hands-off approach can improve soil health, strengthen root systems and fight climate change. Kathleen Willcox considers why and how no-tilling benefits the environment and the vineyard.

  • Natural wine shouldn’t be a style

    Amsterdam has become so natural wine obsessed that it’s getting hard to find a decent restaurant or bar that sells anything else.

  • The world has too much wine, and Australian farmers are ripping up vines

     Australian grape-grower Tony Townsend destroyed half his 14ha vineyard in 2023.

  • Project Pangolin – Conserv Earth and Vineyard Friends

    Pangolins have become the most illegally trafficked mammal on earth. These precious and ecologically crucial mammals are vital for our ecosystems.

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