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The emerging vineyard and new styles of wine
The wine sector is still alive with new ideas to spur on its unconditional enthusiasts.
The presence of women in the world of wine has been on the up and up in recent years. Their increasing numbers have led to new ways of making wine, and new styles. Along with some of the maximum female exponents of wine production, we take a look at where the sector is headed, and which wines head up today's market.
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