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2018 global wine shortage

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http://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/2017/1...-2018.html

"Time to stock up, wine lovers: a global wine shortage could be on the horizon due to an internationally poor harvest through 2017. Worldwide wine production fell by 8 percent this year, culminating in the worst wine shortage in 50 years, the International Organization of Vine and Wine (OIVW) reports.

According to VinePair, Europe is experiencing its worst grape harvest since 1982. Extremely cold weather through the spring and droughts through the summer severely damaged much of the continent’s grape supply. Furthermore, Italy, France and Spain, the world’s three largest wine producers, are expected to produce just 14.5 billion liters of wine, a 14 percent drop from 2016.


“This drop is consecutive to climate hazards, which affected the main producing countries, particularly in Europe,” said OIVW, Yahoo News reports.

In addition at home in the U.S., the outbreak of wildfires in California have scorched thousands of acres of the state’s fruitful wine country, from Napa Valley to Sonoma County.

While it’s still unclear if the shortage will increase the costs of wine, wine consumption has risen steadily in America thorough the last decade, according to the Wine Institute. So, naturally, the news of the looming shortage has sent the Twitterverse into a frenzy. Some users panicked, some joked, and others wondered how they'll get through their careers without vino's aid.
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(Nov 29, 2017 06:48 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: http://www.foxnews.com/food-drink/2017/1...-2018.html

"Time to stock up, wine lovers: a global wine shortage could be on the horizon due to an internationally poor harvest through 2017. Worldwide wine production fell by 8 percent this year, culminating in the worst wine shortage in 50 years, the International Organization of Vine and Wine (OIVW) reports.  

According to VinePair, Europe is experiencing its worst grape harvest since 1982. Extremely cold weather through the spring and droughts through the summer severely damaged much of the continent’s grape supply. Furthermore, Italy, France and Spain, the world’s three largest wine producers, are expected to produce just 14.5 billion liters of wine, a 14 percent drop from 2016.


“This drop is consecutive to climate hazards, which affected the main producing countries, particularly in Europe,” said OIVW, Yahoo News reports.

In addition at home in the U.S., the outbreak of wildfires in California have scorched thousands of acres of the state’s fruitful wine country, from Napa Valley to Sonoma County.

While it’s still unclear if the shortage will increase the costs of wine, wine consumption has risen steadily in America thorough the last decade, according to the Wine Institute. So, naturally, the news of the looming shortage has sent the Twitterverse into a frenzy. Some users panicked, some joked, and others wondered how they'll get through their careers without vino's aid.

Quote:the outbreak of wildfires in California have scorched thousands of acres of the state’s fruitful wine country

http://edition.cnn.com/2017/10/17/europe...index.html

instagram account unknown user
https://www.instagram.com/p/BaR5STPnV6S/...=danitri77

same user, watch as the fire wall blows back n forth & leaps nearly 200 meters to start a fire right beside him as he is starting to walk away, the last shot of the video is him swinging the camera around to see the dry grass against a wooden building catching fire right beside him.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BaR1h3UnXJ-/...=danitri77
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