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Heat challenges German wine industry riding global trends
Wine expert Romana Echensperger reveals how German winemakers adapt to heat and shares the latest wine trends.
Wildfires, good or bad for wine?
Some winemakers on the West Coast of the US are making the most of the new, smoky flavor resulting from wildfires.
Stuttgart: Wine, cars and hills
Check-in presenter Lukas Stege explores Baden-Württemberg's state capital - climbing up its many hills and down to the valley. He samples the region's wines and finds out what it's like to be a race car driver.
Inside Europe 19.07.2018
Putting the Trump-Putin summit into perspective – Football and France's immigrant neighborhoods? - The EU's 5 billion dollar fine on Google? – A scoop from Bologna's gelato university – Recovery and loss in Greece –What’s driving anti-Semitism - Parkrun: the global phenomenon - Sweden's great outdoors and the right to roam - And German winemakers adapt to climate change.
Celebrating Chianti Classico
Chianti Classico is Italy's oldest protected wine region.
Life on the edge
Europe gets tough on immigration, violence on the Ecuadorian border, prison theatre in Colombia, and a top sommelier.
Breaking the wine-glass ceiling
Canadian sommelier Veronique Rivest was the first woman on the podium at the "wine Olympics."
Visit Portugal's Alentejo region
Portugal's Alentejo Region entices visitors with its beaches and wonderful red wine.
A day in Trier
Check-in host Lukas Stege visits Roman ruins, Karl Marx's house and tries some Moselle wine.
Vintage vin jaune sells for €103,700
A bottle of vin jaune has set a new record at auction after being kept in the vintner's cellar for 244 years.
Inside Europe: Rosé wine is competing with its elders
Rosé wine was long dismissed by wine buffs as cheap and cheerful - ok for a barbecue (at least if you drank enough of it). But the popularity of rosé is surging in the US (where sales were up 40 percent last year) and in the biggest rosé producer France itself. John Laurenson reports from Provence on the pink-colored wine now daring to compete with its elders and… well are they still its betters?
Inside Europe 17.05.2018
The EU loses its patience with trying to be friends with Donald Trump - Transatlantic ties viewed from Berlin - The Irish diaspora and the vote on abortion – Problems and promises in France’s banlieues - The EU's new data protection law - Could Turkey's President Erdogan's calling of early elections backfire? - Rosé wine dares to compete with its elders - Singing to save minority languages.
Smoky wine: A taste of climate change
Wildfires in wine country are becoming more frequent and more intense — forcing vintners to get creative.
Africa Link on Air – 08 May 2018
IMF projects a plateau in some African economies++ red wine out of beetroot++life in Mogadishu++floods wreak havoc in EA
Portugal's Alentejo Region
Portugal's Alentejo Region entices visitors with its beaches and wonderful red wine.
A trip to Portugal's Alentejo region
Portugal's Alentejo Region entices visitors with its beaches and wonderful red wine.
Wine production falls, but enough to go round
Are you drinking more the your fair share of wine? There are fewer than five bottles produced per person each year.
Where do China's best wines come from?
The best Chinese wines come from the region at the edge of the Gobi Desert.
Alcohol guidelines many not be safe, study says
A study claims adults shouldn't have more than one alcoholic drink per day, much less than what some countries suggest.
Playing with food
From cultured cabbages to musical leeks, we explore the weird and wonderful ways that we use and produce food.
Winemakers adapt to climate change
Germany is famous for its white wine, but climate change is forcing winemakers in Riesling country to adapt. And the results aren’t so bad.
Wine in the age of drought
A three-year-long drought in the Western Cape has caused critical water levels. Not good for wine making.
Inside Europe: Georgia rediscovers its winemaking heritage
Georgia has been producing wine for 8,000 years. And since gaining independence following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the country has come to embrace its winemaking culture and heritage. Over the past 25 years there’s been a shift from producing tons of mass commodity wine to a revival in organic wine production. Filip Warwick reports.
Inside Europe 15.03.2018
Will Russian money embedded in Britain complicate the UK's response to a nerve agent attack? - European reaction to the UK poisoning - Angela Merkel’s push for peace in eastern Ukraine - Human rights abuses among Crimea's Tatar minority – Quiet please, we're reading! - The EU and migrant visas - France revs up wind energy – Is Poland rewriting history? - Georgia embraces its winemaking heritage.
Japanese getting a taste for German food
Stereotypical images of bread, beer and sausages have begun to fade in Japan as imports of fine wines and meat rise.
Musical wine
A vintner from the southern German region of Pfalz uses the power of music to enhance his wines.
Inside Europe 11.01.12018
Is Turkey on a charm offensive with the EU? - British Prime Minister Theresa May tries to shake up her government - Protests over Poland’s health care reforms - Chinese students flock to France to cultivate their palates - A midwife in Hungary is sentenced to prison - Africans migrants in Greece find hope in their faith - Can humans and wolves coexist peacefully? - Is the future of cars wooden?
Inside Europe: French wine and Chinese palates
Experts predict that by 2020, China will rank just behind Spain as the world’s biggest wine market, fuelled by both domestic production and foreign imports. That means training a new generation in the art of oenology, or the study of wines. Today, Chinese students are flocking to France to cultivate their palates and their business acumen. Lisa Bryant reports from Dijon.
TripAdvisor makes Cape Town chefs famous
Tourism website TripAdvisors has made the chefs at Cape Town's La Colombe restaurant famous.
What‘s blue and made completely of grapes?
Young wine sellers from Bilbao aim to revolutionize wine lists with their creation, Gïk Live.
Inside Europe: Georgia - the cradle of wine
Georgia, situated between the Caucasus Mountains and the Black Sea, is one of the oldest wine regions in the world. The roots of Georgian viticulture date back at least 8,000 years. And the traditional winemaking method using clay jars is on UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage List. Filip Warwick reports on Georgia, the cradle of wine.
Inside Europe 21.12.2017
On this festive edition of the programme: Christmas relief for the poor in Hungary, Is a Czech culinary tradition under threat? We’ll head to the cradle of wine, And what’s in those advent calendars? And a culinary tour around Europe
A taste of Greece in Berlin
DWs series 50 Kitchens, One City serves up lamb shoulder in red wine courtesy of Taverna Ousia.
Georgia: emerging trade hub in the Caucasus
A former Soviet Republic gears up to become a new hub for trade between Europe and Asia.
Italy attracts visitors with wine
The number of international visitors to this bucolic corner of Tuscany has doubled in five years.
Georgia claims title of original wine producer
A group of scientists says Georgia's wine making tradition is older than any other - at 8,000 years
Wine-making find dates back 8,000 years
The 'oldest evidence of grape wine-making' has been discovered in Georgia, according to researchers.
British Wine in Big Demand
Climate change and enthusiastic winemakers are helping Britain advance to a top wine region.
Global wine production sinks to lowest level since 1961
Harsh weather in Europe was to blame for the dip, but production in the Southern Hemisphere was up.
The Moselle Bight near Bremm
The Moselle River has many bends and vineyards on each side.
California wildfires in pictures
Multiple wildfires across a large swath of northern California have killed at least 31 people and devastated homes.
California wildfires leave devastation
At least 17 people have died and 2,000 homes and businesses have been destroyed as ferocious flames sweep the area.
Let Them Drink Sake
In Japan, sake is an old man's tipple. But here in Europe, it could become the next big thing in trendy cocktail bar.
9 good reasons for a wine-tasting session
It's grape harvest season! Over 1,000 wine festivals take place in the Germany's wine-growing regions.
French wine faces dire future in Brexit Britain
Wine producers in Burgundy are worried that Brexit could hurt their business.
An Extra Tour of Hambach Castle
Hambach Castle in Rhineland-Palatinate is considered the birthplace of German democracy.
Euromaxx - Highlights of the Week
Artist Benedetto Bufalino, gas ballooning in Switzerland, top chefs, the Frankfurt car show and Greek wines.
Send us a picture of yourself enjoying your favorite drink!
We asked you to send us a picture of yourself enjoying your favorite beverage.
Visit Spain's Rioja region
Northern Spain's Rioja wine region is one of the most prominent in Europe.
Frosty spring could hit wine drinkers hard
France's wine production is expected to fall 18 percent this year after this spring's frost damaged vines.
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