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France's Destruction of Surplus Wine Hints at Deeper Crisis


France's Destruction of Surplus Wine Hints at Deeper Crisis

France just spent 200 million euros destroying surplus wine, and it's not the only wine region facing a crisis. What explains all this bad ...

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France just spent 200 million euros destroying surplus wine, and it's not the only wine region facing a crisis. What explains all this bad ...

France Destroying Surplus Wine - Food & Wine

France is planning to destroy more than 80 million gallons of wine. Here's what it will be used for instead.

France to pay farmers €200mn for destroying wine surplus

The French agriculture ministry has obtained approval and financial support from the EU to pay so-called crisis distillation aid.

France to spend €200m destroying wine as demand falls - BBC

The French government is allocating €200m (£171.6m) to destroy surplus wine and support producers. It comes amid a cocktail of problems for the industry.

Troubled Times for French Wine | Meininger's International

In October 2023, facing financial difficulties, producers in the south of France hijacked trucks bringing Spanish wine into France, destroyed ...

Category Archives: economic crisis - The Wine Economist

Grubbing up is a hardy perennial. France isn't the only country that has to pull out surplus vines today and this isn't the first time, either.

France has too much wine. It's paying millions to destroy the leftovers.

That has left some producers with a surplus that they cannot price high enough to make a profit. Now, some of France's most famous wine- ...

Wine crisis, a walk through history - Bodegas Monje

Still, the wine industry in Spain grew considerably thanks to the great debacle of the French market. So the country became the largest wine ...

France to spend €200m destroying wine surplus - The Drinks Business

The cash pot is made up of €160m in crisis distillation aid from the EU and topped up to €200m by French funding, which will be used mainly in ...

Why French Millennials Don't Drink Wine - Dr. Liz Thach, MW

Further reason for alarm is the ongoing crisis for some French wine producers who can't find a market for their grapes. Grubbing-up schemes are ...

Wine crisis: France looks to tear up 30000 hectares of vines

In response to the ongoing 'wine crisis', France proposes to rip up 30000 hectares of vineyards. The move aims to adapt to changing market ...

Meet Wine's Worst Enemy, Phylloxera | Wine Enthusiast

Phylloxera penetrated northward until 1895, and French wine production decreased by half. Panic ripped through France. Thousands of vintners ...

Wine and France: A Brief History | European Review | Cambridge Core

The ce 79 eruption of the Vesuvius buried Pompeii and Herculaneum. It also destroyed vineyards and large stocks of wine, resulting in wine ...

How France's wine industry is adapting to climate change - France 24

France's wine industry had to endure a spring heatwave followed by frost in 2021, which destroyed a significant number of vines. Heavy rainfall ...

Wine: France destroys excess production - EFA News

Even in Languedoc, the region with the highest wine production, there is a black crisis. The alcohol made from the destruction of wine can be ...

Crisis & Change for Washington Wine

About 10,000 acres of the 60,000+ acres under vine appear to be surplus to requirements. Serious adjustments on both the supply and demand sides ...

Kym Anderson - Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry

suggested the French were healthier than others because of the regular inclusion of red wine ... crisis of 2007/08, excess supplies of wine in ...

Henry David Thoreau, “Walden,” 1854 | Introduction to Literature

... wine in old bottles. Our moulting season, like that of the fowls, must be a crisis in our lives. ... deeper to keep out the wind. Formerly, when how to get ...