The oversupply of wine caused by two massive harvests is starting to hit winemakers' bottom line, with the two country's listed wine companies both slashing the value of their vineyards.
The first sign of the economic impact from the two record harvests
Robert Smith Mon, 08 Mar 2010
The oversupply of wine caused by two massive harvests is starting to hit winemakers’ bottom line, with the two country's listed wine companies both slashing the value of their vineyards.
The first sign of the economic impact from the two record harvests recorded in 2008 and 2009 was seen last
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