‘A mountain of dirt and trees’, podcast rallies support for devastated Friuli winery
A devastating landslide has destroyed Borgo del Tiglio, a respected family winery in Friuli, Italy, killing two people and burying much of the estate under mud and debris. The disaster—triggered by over 300mm of rain in just a few hours—has sparked conversations about climate resilience in the wine industry, with the winery's owner using the tragedy to highlight how extreme weather will increasingly affect small traditional producers across Europe.
Originally published by The Drinks Business
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