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Wine Making News Archive - 30-May-2008
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'Chocolate and More' at Polk fairgrounds (Salem Statesman Journal)Chocolate and wine will be celebrated at the Wine, Chocolate and More Festival, hosted by Altrusa International of Salem, from 2 to 9 p.m. June 20 and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. June 22 at the Polk County Fairgrounds, 520 Pacific Highway in Rickreall.

Delving deep in the wine museum (The Budapest Sun)Recent years have seen Hungarian wine becoming a more important part of Hungary's image, both tourism and business-wise. Most Magyar experts think that Hungarian wine is unfairly undervalued, despite the great wine-making traditions of the country, especially when compared with other European wine-nations, like France, Italy or Spain.

Climate change to affect geography of Britain's wine industry (New Kerala)London, May 26 : Soaring summer temperatures could sound the death knell of wine-making in parts of southern England by 2080, according to a book launched Monday.

TUHS Superintendent Dubost leaving (Midway Driller)Plans to operate family wine-making business By Dennis McCall Midway Driller Staff Writer Taft High Supt. Curt Dubost said goodbye to his Board of Trustees Monday night.

Quick Bites: Spring is the small wine time (The Source Weekly)Wine making is a tricky business. I recently visited my friend Mark Huff, owner of Stag Hollow Vineyard, who along with his wife Jill Zarnowitz, generates about 1800 cases of classic Oregon pinot noir, dolcetto, and dry-style muscat each year. Bud break is slow this year, and the clock is ticking. By mid-October, the rains come and the ripening game is over. Some years, it just doesn?t happen, ...

Parts of UK could be too hot for wine-making by 2080 (New Kerala)Washington, May 26 : A new book has suggested that increasing summer temperatures could result in parts of southern England becoming too hot for wine-making by 2080.

Warming 'could hit UK vineyards' (BBC News)Rising temperatures could make parts of the UK too hot for wine-making by 2080, a book predicts.

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