Charting four decades of winegrowing evolution at the Fladgate Partnership and Symington Family Estates.
Not sure if this has been shared elsewhere but I found this very interesting.
https://worldoffinewine.com/news-featur ... iticulture
The new Douro viticulture (interesting World of Fine Wine article)
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Re: The new Douro viticulture (interesting World of Fine Wine article)
Thanks for posting the link Michael. I enjoyed reading the article.
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Re: The new Douro viticulture (interesting World of Fine Wine article)
That was a really interesting and enjoyable article, thank you for posting it.
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Re: The new Douro viticulture (interesting World of Fine Wine article)
That's one of the best articles I've read about the Douro in a while! Thanks for the link.
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