There is a great disparity in the Alsace wine industry between the passionate winegrowers and those making the cheapest wine they can.
Icewine forms only a tiny percentage of what Canada produces from its vineyards
Making wine on an island might sound like an idyllic way of life, but it is certainly never easy.
The grape causing a stir down-under in New Zealand today is not a white grape - but red.
I am standing 120 feet above sea-level in a vineyard midway between the Atlantic and south coast in the heart of Cornwall.