Growing knowledge, growing yield: British wine-making comes of age
British wine-making is experiencing a genuine coming of age, with producers gaining the expertise and techniques needed to boost both quality and yields. This marks a significant shift from the UK wine industry's early days, as growers increasingly master their craft and establish more reliable, competitive production. It's a timely look at how the sector is maturing into a serious player in the global wine market.
Originally published by The Guardian
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