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There is nothing quite like the French countryside in the spring and summertime. Whether you’re a lover of picnics in meadows, keen to sample the best cuisine the country has to offer or counting down the days until you can stroll through lavender fields, a trip to bucolic France is always a good idea. With holiday season on the horizon, Euronews Travel has rounded up a list of the most unusual and special places to stay in France’s glorious countryside in 2024. Indulge yourself at the Michelin-recognised Loire Valley LodgesA contemporary boutique hotel located in 300 hectares of private fores...
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Ever have one of those dates when the person in front of you is either constantly on their smartphone, or places their device on the table next to their wine glass, as if to subconsciously signal that whatever conversation is ongoing, it'll be interrupted at the drop of a hat by a notification sound. Annoying, isn’t it? Well, head to Italy, soon-to-be-unfrustrated reader, as customers at the Al Condominio restaurant in Verona can cash in on a free bottle of wine – should they relinquish their phones. That’s right. Temporarily renounce technology and the nectar of the gods is yours, free of cha...
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France's winegrowers are facing declining sales at home and abroad compounded by falling producer prices, despite achieving an above-average grape harvest last year. The situation has been caused by rising inflation and the fact that the French are drinking less wine, the Agriculture Ministry said in its latest market analysis. The 2023 grape harvest should actually have given France's winegrowers reason to celebrate. At 48 million hectolitres, it was 4% higher than the previous year and 8% higher than the average for 2018-2022. But between August and December 2023, exports of origin-protected...
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France's winegrowers are facing declining sales at home and abroad compounded by falling producer prices, despite achieving an above-average grape harvest last year. The situation has been caused by rising inflation and the fact that the French are drinking less wine, the Agriculture Ministry said in its latest market analysis. The 2023 grape harvest should actually have given France's winegrowers reason to celebrate. At 48 million hectolitres, it was 4% higher than the previous year and 8% higher than the average for 2018-2022. But between August and December 2023, exports of origin-protected...
DPA
France's winegrowers are facing declining sales at home and abroad compounded by falling producer prices, despite achieving an above-average grape harvest last year. The situation has been caused by rising inflation and the fact that the French are drinking less wine, the Agriculture Ministry said in its latest market analysis. The 2023 grape harvest should actually have given France's winegrowers reason to celebrate. At 48 million hectolitres, it was 4% higher than the previous year and 8% higher than the average for 2018-2022. But between August and December 2023, exports of origin-protected...
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A new exhibition of work by British artist, Damien Hirst is being held at the Château La Coste, a wine estate near Aix-en-Provence. Dozens of sculptures and paintings, including 'Natural History', 'The Secret Gardens Paintings' and new pieces, such as 'The Empresses' are featured in the exhibition. The exhibition can be seen at Chateau La Coste until 23 June. WATCH the full report in the player above.
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Beijing has cancelled the long-standing tariffs on Australian wine in the long-drawn-out relationship between China and Australia. As of Friday, no countervailing duties will be levied on wine from Australia, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced on Thursday. The reason given was "changes in the market situation for the wines in question in China." The announcement came, however, after a visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Australia last week, during which the tariffs were reportedly discussed. The People's Republic had introduced the tariffs on the important Australian agricultu...
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Beijing has cancelled the long-standing tariffs on Australian wine in the long-drawn-out relationship between China and Australia. As of Friday, no countervailing duties will be levied on wine from Australia, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced on Thursday. The reason given was "changes in the market situation for the wines in question in China." The announcement came, however, after a visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Australia last week, during which the tariffs were reportedly discussed. The People's Republic had introduced the tariffs on the important Australian agricultu...
DPA International
Beijing has cancelled the long-standing tariffs on Australian wine in the long-drawn-out relationship between China and Australia. As of Friday, no countervailing duties will be levied on wine from Australia, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced on Thursday. The reason given was "changes in the market situation for the wines in question in China." The announcement came, however, after a visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Australia last week, during which the tariffs were reportedly discussed. The People's Republic had introduced the tariffs on the important Australian agricultu...
DPA
Beijing has cancelled the long-standing tariffs on Australian wine in the long-drawn-out relationship between China and Australia. As of Friday, no countervailing duties will be levied on wine from Australia, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce announced on Thursday. The reason given was "changes in the market situation for the wines in question in China." The announcement came, however, after a visit by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi to Australia last week, during which the tariffs were reportedly discussed. The People's Republic had introduced the tariffs on the important Australian agricultu...
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