date:Jan 07, 2014
essor Kym Anderson said that a database of this nature has been highly sought by the wine industry.
In the wake of wine's globalization, wine producers need to exploit their geographical and varietal distinctiveness in order to boost their competitiveness. This database, for the first time, offers transparency across the world's wine varieties and regions, added Anderson.
The database reveals that 20 years ago Airen, a white winegrape variety from Spain, was the most widely grown globally, but