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    made French firms dominate the wine industry in the past. In the mid-1600s‚ a Bordeaux producer applied new techniques that led to a new age of large-scale fine wine. The development of fine wine was enhanced by the introduction of glass wine bottles sealed with cork. These innovations not only helped wine last longer but also made it age better. After the First World War‚ overproduction and fraud prompted French government took steps to protect and strengthen the wine industry. By 1935‚ the AOC system

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    Numerous varieties of wines have taken place throughout the history and some countries have stood out in prestigious markets more than others. If we begin to talk about quality‚ many people would immediately think about French wines‚ which have gained a important fame in international markets. Nevertheless‚ during recent decades other wines have also gained lots of recognitions‚ and if we analyze quality wines in worldwide rankings we could get to know Chilean wines easily. Wines in Chile have known

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    Maps Review France Major AOC Wine Producing Regions Champagne‚ Alsace‚ Burgundy‚ Rhone Valley‚ Provence‚ Languedoc‚ Bordeaux‚ Loire Valley Chris and Bored Raj Played Little Balls Loudly Major Topographical Features: Massif Central ( Central highlands of the country)‚ Alsp in SE‚ Loire‚ Garonne‚ Dordogne ‚ Rhone and Rhine Rivers and Vosges Mountains – NE France – Shields vineyards of Alsace ‚ Champagne and Chablis Mediterranean climate : Rousillion‚ Languedoc‚ Provence and Rhone

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    Business Ethics; Wine

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    to production and distribution of wine‚ we will now focus on the ethical issues relating to the consumption of wine. The consumption of wine in U.S. has been on the rise since last fifteen years. The U.S. ranks 34th in wine consuming nations with wine consumption of 7.69 liters per capita per annum. The consumption of wine in 1994 was 404 million gallons which increased to 658 million gallons in the year 2008. These figures show the growing popularity of wine in U.S. Consumption grew 2.5% per annum

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    Scotia Wine Analysis

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    Pellechia briefly introduces a various number of aspects that contribute to wine and how it is present in our world today. One of the main themes that is present throughout the article is how wine has been modernized over time to compete in the globalized world that we live in today. Wine is a unique commodity in that throughout history and even today it has been and still is held to a certain standard of luxury. The production of wine is seen as an artistry of sorts. It’s production‚ although not overly

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    Global Wine War

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    Global Wine War By Christopher A. Bartlett Case Analysis Report Introduction The concept of production and sale of wine was originated in the European countries known as the old world according to the article "Global Wine War 2009: New Word versus Old" these are; France‚ Italy‚ Spain and Greece. Here the wine culture was developed mainly due to the habits of religion and high society which caused them to have the highest consumption per capita in the world‚ creating a very attractive and

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    Global Wine Wars

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    1. Briefly describe the changing economic geography of the global wine industry in terms of production‚ distribution and consumption. The Global wine industry has undergone a monumental change in terms consumer demand and more importantly in the ways it is produced and sold. The consumption‚ distribution and production has migrated away from the restrictions and regulations of the Old World to the New World ways of smart marketing‚ branding and serving to customers preferences. Middle ages

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    California Wine History

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    Certainly wine‚ as a natural phase of grape spoilage‚ was "discovered" by accident‚ unlike beer and bread‚ which are human inventions. The first efforts at grape cultivation can be traced to the area that forms the "Fertile Crescent"‚ around the Caspian Sea and in Mesopotamia‚ including portions of present-day Georgia‚ Armenia‚ Azerbaijan‚ Iran‚ and Turkey.” Wine has been dated from times as far back as biblical times around 500 B.C. These places are where wine was originated. Ancient Greek wines were

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    Fruit Wine Making

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    Fruit Wine Making   Choice of fruit varieties. Grape is not the only fruit which we can make good-quality wine. Natives fruits such as cashew (kasoy)‚ duhat‚ pineapple‚ guava‚ banana and bignay can be also processed into good wine. Other less familiar‚ yet excellent sources of wine are lipote‚ balubat and katuria. The lipote resembles the duhat‚ except for its round shape and black skin. Its white flesh become sweet when ripe and it also known as duhat matsing. Another native fruit‚ the balubat

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    Wine Class Answers

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    | Status | Completed | Score | 5 out of 5 points   | Instructions | Use Part I: Terrior PowerPoint slides to answer the questions. | |   Question 1 | 1 out of 1 points   | | The following are predominately emphasized on French wine labels except: | | | | | Selected Answer: |  a.  Grape Varietal | Correct Answer: |  a.  Grape Varietal | | | | |   Question 2 | 1 out of 1 points   | | The following grape varietal types thrive in cooler growing regions except:

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