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1: 02 Apr 2007
EUROPE DOMINATES ORGANIC WINE MARKET
Drinks more, grows more.

2: 02 Apr 2007
PRESSURE MOUNTS FOR GMO LABELS IN CANADA
Study adds weight to public pressure

3: 02 Apr 2007
AMERICAN ON-LINE WINE GAINS EXTRA GRUNT
Appellation American and IBG join forces to meet growth projections

4: 02 Apr 2007
NEW COMPETITION HEAD PROMISES NO WINES
Steve Smith MW tells Truewines there will be no conflict of interest on his shift.

5: 03 Apr 2007
AMERICANS ARE CONFUSED
Was this research really necessary?

6: 03 Apr 2007
GERMAN WINE LEADER DIES
Franz Keller dies in his 80th year.

7: 03 Apr 2007
FREIXENET EMBELLISHES SPANISH CHARACTER
New wine brand will be full-on Spanish

8: 03 Apr 2007
HEAVYWEIGHTS CHALLENGE COURT RULING ON ST ÉMILION
Jurade and INAO prepared to appeal decision.

9: 03 Apr 2007
WINE, OAK, VARIETY AND VOLATILES
Migration of Volatile Compounds from Oak to Wine

10: 03 Apr 2007
YEAST AND WINE COLOUR
Specialised Pigments from Acid-Supplemented Musts

11: 03 Apr 2007
EARLY BRETT ID
Confirming Brettanomyces Presence on Grapes

12: 03 Apr 2007
COUNT THE GLENFIDDICH YEARS
Grants plans £23 million spend on single malt brand.

13: 03 Apr 2007
PORN QUEEN TO FRONT BORDEAUX WINE?
And cows are milked for sake – April fool stories in the booze news

14: 03 Apr 2007
RED WINE PUTS IN A BURST
US drinkers take greater interest in red wines, especially Pinot Noir

15: 03 Apr 2007
ION EXCHANGE

16: 04 Apr 2007
AGRICULTURE COSTING NEW ZEALAND
River pollution increasing, says report.

17: 04 Apr 2007
CHRISTIE’S ADD ONE MORE TO WINE DEPARTMENT
Fiona Morrison MW joins illustrious team

18: 04 Apr 2007
RIGHT BANK BEST PLACED IN FIRST CALLS ON 2006
Bordeaux vintage 2006 evaluation still at early stage.

19: 04 Apr 2007
BIG FOOD GETS JUMP ON NUTRITION LABELLING
Multinational food corporations back daily amounts labelling in France.

20: 05 Apr 2007
2006 WAS HUGE FOR SCOTCH
Best year ever for whisky exports

21: 05 Apr 2007
OCEANIA THE WORLD’S LARGEST ORGANIC FARM REGION
Australian and New Zealand have the most area under organic farming.

22: 05 Apr 2007
MARKETING EXPERT TELLS WINERIES TO GET ON-LINE.
Imperial College visitor identifies problem of connecting with consumer.

23: 06 Apr 2007
NO MORE CHÂTEAU LA TOUR HAUT BRION
Domaine Clarence Dillon terminates Cru Classé name.

24: 06 Apr 2007
COINTREAU DUMPS BÉATRICE
CEO of Champagne Gosset and Frapin Cognac is dropped

25: 06 Apr 2007
CHAMPAGNE TESTS ITS QUALITY IMAGE
Official declaration that quantity and quality are not related.

26: 08 Apr 2007
SHARPSHOOTERS FOUND IN RAROTONGA
Deadly wine disease closes in on New Zealand

27: 08 Apr 2007
ITALIANS UNCOMFORTABLE WITH SHORT-CUT WINE
Survey shows consumers would not buy oak chipped wine.

28: 08 Apr 2007
WINEMAKERS ARE CONVINCED OF GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
Burgundy seminar on climate change and viniculture declares climate change is a fact.

29: 10 Apr 2007
INDICAZIONE GEOGRAFICA TYPICA
Italian quality system

30: 10 Apr 2007
ANCIENT WINE JARS FOUND IN BOSNIA
Amphora dated at 2nd century BC.

31: 10 Apr 2007
PRUNING MAY CONTROL EUTYPA
Vine pruning and Eutypa Control

32: 10 Apr 2007
METALS AND REDOX CYCLING IN WINE
Sulphur Dioxide, Phenolic Compounds and Metals

33: 10 Apr 2007
BIG SPIRITS EVENT AWARDS A MESS OF MEDALS
San Francisco World Spirits Competition rates ‘em all.

34: 10 Apr 2007
RUSSIANS ARE DRINKING MORE THAN EVER
Latest survey shows consumption at 15 litres per capita.

35: 10 Apr 2007
AUSSIE WINE PRICE DIVES FURTHER
More export records fall, but returns are getting even skinnier.

36: 10 Apr 2007
CONSERVATIVE GLOBAL WARNING FOR NEW ZEALAND WINEGROWERS
Climate report estimates sea level rise at 59cm within 2 generations.

37: 10 Apr 2007
INDIA MUSCLING UP IN DRINKS WORLD
United Breweries has first option on Scottish & Newcastle if takeover talks turn serious.

38: 11 Apr 2007
ANOTHER AUSTRALIAN WINE COMPANY CRASHES
Ex-McGuigan Simeon winery in administration.

39: 12 Apr 2007
SAUVIGNON PIONEER HONOURED
Hall of Fame for Ross Spence

40: 12 Apr 2007
INDIA TO FAST TRACK WINE DUTY CUTS
Plan to avoid EU action at WTO

41: 12 Apr 2007
LEAF ISOTOPES AND BALANCED VINE NUTRITION
Isotopes, Biomass, Water and Fertiliser

42: 12 Apr 2007
IT WILL BE A TOP YEAR FOR TASSIE WHITES
Winegrowers crowing about quality in 2007

43: 12 Apr 2007
GENETIC RELATIONSHIPS IN HYBRID VINES
Misclassified Rootstocks in Germplasm Collections

44: 12 Apr 2007
HAWKES BAY HAS THE EDGE ON FRANCE
Local media rates NZ Cabernet above similar priced Bordeaux

45: 12 Apr 2007
BROWN BROTHERS TO DO IT THEMSELVES IN NZ
After 30 years the Victorian company decides on its own sales effort.

46: 12 Apr 2007
INTERNATIONAL WINE AND FOOD SOCIETY

47: 13 Apr 2007
COAST THE NEW WHISKY CLASSIC
Western Scotland gets its single malts together.

48: 13 Apr 2007
MARRIS MOVES ON TO FALCON COUNTRY
Lion and Brent Marris part company at Wither Hills.

49: 13 Apr 2007
VRANKEN SWALLOWS ROSÉ
Fast turn producer takes over top Languedoc winemaker, Listel

50: 13 Apr 2007
MORE FRENCH WINE PRODUCERS IN COURT
Another blow to rejuvenation as Languedoc-Roussillon wineries challenge new Vignobles de France brand.

51: 14 Apr 2007
NO LINK BETWEEN ALCOHOL CONSUMPTION AND SKIN CANCER
Alcohol and Skin Cancer

52: 14 Apr 2007
SKIN-SEED RATIOS AND TANNINS
Carménère Proanthocyanidins

53: 14 Apr 2007
NEW VINE HYBRIDIZING METHODS
Mapping Markers and Grape Breeding

54: 14 Apr 2007
INITIATION

55: 15 Apr 2007
VINEXPO 2007 IS A SELL OUT
All exhibitor slots have been filled

56: 15 Apr 2007
REHABILITATING RED RIESLING
Ancient variety gets recall in Germany

57: 15 Apr 2007
TWO STATES JOIN AMERICAN WINE ESTABLISHMENT
Two new states have been allocated AVA designations.

58: 15 Apr 2007
ENVIRONMENTAL WRAP FOR LONDON WINE TRADE FAIR
Environmentally positive glass initiative to be promoted at top European wine event.

59: 16 Apr 2007
SPANISH FARMERS ARE REVOLTING
40,000 march in protest at EU policies

60: 16 Apr 2007
CROMWELL GETS MARTINBOROUGH MASTER
New vineyard scores coup in winemaker appointment.

61: 17 Apr 2007
MEASURING HALOANISOLES IN WINE
TCA and TBA Determination

62: 17 Apr 2007
HONG KONG REDUCES WINE PRICES
Budget halves wine import duty

63: 17 Apr 2007
TIME INFLUENCES ON WINE FLAVOUR AND COLOUR
Colour and Odour Changes in Aging Sherries

64: 17 Apr 2007
NEW FAMILY HEAD FOR AUSSIE PROMOTION
Family of Twelve wine group off to Australia

65: 17 Apr 2007
INSECT PESTS

66: 18 Apr 2007
MICRO-OXYGENATION DETAILS
Micro-Oxygenation Effects in Red Wine

67: 18 Apr 2007
NEW IRRIGATION MANAGEMENT
Alternate Partial Root-Zone Irrigation

68: 18 Apr 2007
SPANISH WINE EXPORT VALUES STEADILY RISING
Volume down in 2006, but value increases.

69: 18 Apr 2007
ST ÉMILION CLASSIFICATION IN LIMBO
Court rules suspension until further notice.

70: 18 Apr 2007
IRRIGATION AND BENEFICIAL FUNGI
Regulated Deficit Irrigation and Mycorrhizal Fungi

71: 18 Apr 2007
OTTO’s WINS WINE AND FOOD MATCH
Corban’s Perfect Match winner is Otto’s of Auckland.

72: 18 Apr 2007
2007 DIFFICULT IN YARRA VALLEY
Australian climate throws everything at winegrowers in 2007.

73: 18 Apr 2007
OLD WORLD MAKES A STAND
Slow Food convivium gives winemakers a place to stand against reforms.

74: 18 Apr 2007
GIANT COLERAINE TO STAR IN WINE AUCTION
A 12 litre bottle of 2005 Coleraine is the star turn at the Hawkes Bay Charity Wine Auction.

75: 18 Apr 2007
INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE AGRONOMIQUE

76: 19 Apr 2007
NOW THE BUTLER’S DONE IT
Diana’s rock capitalises on fame.

77: 19 Apr 2007
MONDAVI BACK IN NAPA
Michael opens a new family winery.

78: 19 Apr 2007
ORGANIC WINE SALES UP IN USA
Latest Nielsen shows a spurt of interest.

79: 19 Apr 2007
EU SLAMS BEER CARTEL
€350 million in fines for fixing Dutch beer market.

80: 19 Apr 2007
COKE PLANS BEER INVASION OF AUSTRALIA
Coca Cola Amatil reiterates plans for alcohol beverages.

81: 20 Apr 2007
AIR NEW ZEALAND AWARDS FOR CHRISTCHURCH
2007 competition and dinner for the Garden City.

82: 20 Apr 2007
FOSTERS QUITS DIRECT WINE CLUBS
Winemaking services in Australia and New Zealand also sold.

83: 23 Apr 2007
2007 AUSTRALIAN YIELD SMALLEST IN 30 YEARS
2007 hit by drought and frost.

84: 23 Apr 2007
NEW ZEALAND WINE SUFFERING FROM EXCHANGE RATE
New Zealand Wine Company chair complains of high dollar

85: 23 Apr 2007
IS PARKER’S INFLUENCE WANING?
America’s most authoritative wine critic may be losing his credibility.

86: 23 Apr 2007
33% INCREASE IN BRITISH VINEYARDS
Planting has boomed since 2005

87: 23 Apr 2007
FINE WINE REPUTATION REFLECTED IN REAL ESTATE VALUES
Brunello land prices at astronomic levels

88: 23 Apr 2007
BLOOD OF CHRIST BANNED IN NZ
Prisoners prevented from receiving Eucharist

89: 23 Apr 2007
CHAMPAGNE BEER ESCAPES PROSECUTION
EU court rules in favour of comparative advertising

90: 24 Apr 2007
MACERATION TIME AND SPRAY RESIDUES IN WINE
Fenhexamid Residues in Wines

91: 24 Apr 2007
TRACING WINE ORIGIN THROUGH TANNINS
Anthocyanin Profiles and Variety Identification

92: 24 Apr 2007
MORE ON TANNIN AND WINE IDENTITY
Wine Identification Using Minor Phenolic Compounds

93: 24 Apr 2007
WINEMAKERS BEMOAN HIGH DOLLAR
New Zealand Winegrowers complain about exchange rate.

94: 24 Apr 2007
IT’S A GOOD NEWS/BAD NEWS VINTAGE IN MARTINBOROUGH
Tiny crop will force some wineries into survival mode

95: 24 Apr 2007
INDICAÇÃO DE PROVENIENCIA REGULAMENTADA

96: 25 Apr 2007
IMMISCIBLE LIQUIDS
Wine chemistry

97: 25 Apr 2007
WINE TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP CONFIRMED
German scientist to head OIV group.

98: 25 Apr 2007
WINE CHARACTER SCIENTIFICALLY LINKED TO TERROIR
Terroir and Wine Volatile Compounds

99: 25 Apr 2007
HEALTHY WINE FACTORS MAY BE PASSING THROUGH
Phenolic Compounds and Dietary Fibre

100: 25 Apr 2007
EXPERIENCE AND TASTE MEMORY
Expertise, Beer and its Odour Compounds

101: 25 Apr 2007
SCOTS ISLAND BREWING RETURNS AFTER 500 YEARS
Colonsay has a brewery for the first time since 15th century.

102: 25 Apr 2007
BEST SINCE 02 BOASTS HAWKES BAY
Winemakers laud Indian summer season

103: 25 Apr 2007
NEW ZEALAND BARS JOIN REVOLUTION
Support for ‘real’ Cuba rejects Bacardi.

104: 25 Apr 2007
WAIPARA VINTAGE NEWS AS GLOOMY AS MARTINBOROUGH’S
Massive crop losses from tough growing season

105: 25 Apr 2007
FOOD AND DRINK ARE SCOTLAND’S STRONGEST SUIT
Sector exports last year were worth £10.5 billion.

106: 25 Apr 2007
INDUSTRIAL WINE TARGET OF FRENCH PROTESTORS
Supermarkets targetted by of anti-industrial activists.

107: 25 Apr 2007
FINE WINE FRAUDS CALL FOR HIGH TECH CHECKS
Antique Wine Company runs exhaustive tests over Lafite collection

108: 25 Apr 2007
IS BRETT A CONSEQUENCE OF GLOBAL WARMING?
Increased incidence in cooler winegrowing regions could be a sign of the future.

109: 26 Apr 2007
MÜLLER-THURGAU TO GET BIG BIRTHDAY BASH
125th anniversary competition planned.

110: 26 Apr 2007
WATER SHORTAGE MIGHT WITHER HILLS
New crisis for high profile Marlborough brand.

111: 26 Apr 2007
WORLD WINE CONSUMPTION IN GROWTH MODE
2006 stats show increase of 1.4%.

112: 26 Apr 2007
TANNINS GIVE MORE GOOD HEALTH NEWS FOR WINE DRINKERS
Leukaemia the latest victim of anthocyanidin effect.

113: 27 Apr 2007
CRAZY CLIMATE AGAIN IN EUROPEAN WINE REGIONS
It may not be global warming, but it sure is strange weather.

114: 27 Apr 2007
COGNAC SLIPS
Maximum production in 2006 followed by slip in major market sales.

115: 27 Apr 2007
DECANTER LIKES NEW ZEALAND VALUE
5 wines in best 50 under £10

116: 27 Apr 2007
CONSUMER ATTITUDES TOP OF WINE SUMMIT AGENDA
Are there too many wine labels?

117: 27 Apr 2007
BORDEAUX WAITS ON WORD FROM BOB
Leading château hold their prices until Parker gives his scores.

118: 28 Apr 2007
INSTITUT NATIONALE DES APPELLATIONS D’ORIGINE
French wine authority

119: 28 Apr 2007
HYBRID YEASTS FAIL AROMA TEST
Hybrid Yeast Strains’ Usefulness

120: 28 Apr 2007
IMPROVING COMPLEX SUGAR RELEASE DURING FERMENTATION
Increasing Yeast Cell Wall Polysaccharide Release

121: 28 Apr 2007
WINE AROMA LINKED TO VINEYARD ALTITUDE
Vineyard Temperature, Altitude and Wine aroma Compounds

122: 30 Apr 2007
PINOT FACTORY TAKES SHAPE
Meatworks gives way to winery in Cromwell.

123: 30 Apr 2007
GERMANS LOSING TASTE FOR AUSTRALIAN WINE
European wines regain market share in Germany.

124: 30 Apr 2007
SCREWCAPS IMPLICATED IN CANCER EPIDEMIC
Plastic liners could put New Zealand wine sales at risk.

125: 30 Apr 2007
NEW WOMAN FOR INAO
Marion Zalay replaces Sophie Villers atop French wine and food authority

126: 30 Apr 2007
500TH WINERY REGISTERS IN WASHINGTON STATE.
Second largest wine producing state has 1 winery for every 25 hectares of vineyard.

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