Iran war drives change in wine industry practices
The ongoing Iran conflict is reshaking the wine industry's supply chains and budgets, pushing producers to rethink how they operate. With logistics disrupted and costs climbing, winemakers across regions are accelerating plans to build more resilient businesses whilst boosting their environmental credentials. It's a reminder that global tensions don't just affect politics, they reshape how wine gets made and delivered to your glass.
Originally published by The Drinks Business
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