Aging of wine
Wine diplomacy starts to pay off
In spring 2024, the prestigious VieVinum International wine festival will take place at the Hofburg Palace in Vienna, where over 600 major wineries from around the world will showcase their products from May 25 to 27. Greece will be the honored country of the event. Wine diplomacy proves successful when executed strategically and with precision.
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Greece to usher in marine wine aging parks
Organized underwater parks for aging wine bottleswill now exist in Greece, as the Ministry of Development and Investments is promoting the relevant regulatory framework by formulating the rules for their operation.
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The success story of Greek wines
Over the last years we've seen a wave of creativity sweep across Greece - from art to the country's growing gastronomical scene. An integral part of this success story are Greece's wines. Ted Diamantis, one of the leading importers of Greek wines in the United States, joins Thanos Davelis to look into how Greek wines are boosting Greece's overall image.
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Virus increases demand for Cappadocia vinegar
Grape vinegar, produced without using chemical additives by storing them in warehouses carved from rocks in the tourist hotspot Cappadocia, is in high demand amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The grapes grown in the vineyards in the region are first pressed and then turned into stum.
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Germany’s ice wine harvest fails because of mild winter
A warm winter means that, for apparently the first time in the history of German winemaking, the country's fabled vineyards will produce no ice wine - a pricey, golden nectar made from grapes that have been left to freeze on the vine.
Wine Routes | Thessaloniki | May 18 & 19
Members of the Wines of Northern Greece network will be opening their doors to the public on Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19, to acquaint the public not just with their products, but also the area's wonderful terroir and grape varieties. Visitors will also be able to join guided tours and have the opportunity to purchase rare vintages at special prices while enjoying a variety of events.
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Wine Heroes of New Europe
One of main objectives of 2019 Grand VINART Tasting, taking place 1 - 2nd of March, is to present the potential, variety and quality of wines from New Europe. In the wine world, it unites, in addition to Slovenia and Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Greece, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Macedonia and Serbia.
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Why # 10yearschallenge is Not a Harmless Fashion on Social Networks?
People do love a Facebook challenge, from posting random movie stills through to the albums that define your life, writes mirror.co.uk. But the latest trend could be used for far more sinister purposes argues one writer.
Sunny Beach Topped a Global Ranking for Destinations that Offer Quality Bargain Vacation
Sunny Beach turned out to be first in the world ranking for tourist destinations that combine low prices with good quality. This is the regular study entitled "Holiday Barometer for Holiday Expenses", prepared by Post Office Travel Money. Direct competitors of Sunny Beach are the Mediterranean resorts Algarve and Costa del Sol.
Bulgarian Wine Grape Growers Say 2017 is Best Crop For the past 5 Years
Bulgarian wine grape producers say that the 2017 harvest is the best in the past five years. According to the industry, all varieties are excellent, raising hopes of boosted sales and prizes at prestigious international competitions, according to the Independent Balkan News Agency.