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High-Value Sydney Properties Hit Market
Three Sydney properties owned by high-profile executives are going to auction in October, with price guides ranging from $10.5 million to $13 million, reflecting the city's luxury real estate market.
High-Value Sydney Properties Hit Market
Three Sydney properties owned by high-profile executives are going to auction in October, with price guides ranging from $10.5 million to $13 million, reflecting the city's luxury real estate market.
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8% Bias Score


German Wine Exports: A Slow but Steady Rise Amidst Global Challenges
Despite challenges, German winemaker Jana Hauck increased her family business's export share by eight percentage points to 35 percent over the past two years, focusing on specific markets and overcoming complex import regulations.
German Wine Exports: A Slow but Steady Rise Amidst Global Challenges
Despite challenges, German winemaker Jana Hauck increased her family business's export share by eight percentage points to 35 percent over the past two years, focusing on specific markets and overcoming complex import regulations.
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20% Bias Score


A New Manifesto for Italian Wine: 10 Commitments for the Future
The Italian wine industry faces challenges like changing markets and consumer demands, prompting a new manifesto outlining ten commitments to ensure its future.
A New Manifesto for Italian Wine: 10 Commitments for the Future
The Italian wine industry faces challenges like changing markets and consumer demands, prompting a new manifesto outlining ten commitments to ensure its future.
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24% Bias Score


Small Winery Halts Trump Tariffs in US Court Ruling
A New York-based family winery, Vos Selections, won a temporary reprieve against Donald Trump's tariffs after a US court ruled the president abused his emergency economic powers, impacting small businesses disproportionately.
Small Winery Halts Trump Tariffs in US Court Ruling
A New York-based family winery, Vos Selections, won a temporary reprieve against Donald Trump's tariffs after a US court ruled the president abused his emergency economic powers, impacting small businesses disproportionately.
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48% Bias Score


Australian Companies Reveal Growth Strategies Amidst Economic Uncertainty
During Australia's August earnings reporting season, companies like Temple & Webster (online furniture), Treasury Wine Estates (Penfolds), A2 Milk (adult milk powder), Retail Food Group (Beefy's, Firehouse Subs), Universal Store (youth fashion), and Ingham's (poultry) revealed growth strategies focu...
Australian Companies Reveal Growth Strategies Amidst Economic Uncertainty
During Australia's August earnings reporting season, companies like Temple & Webster (online furniture), Treasury Wine Estates (Penfolds), A2 Milk (adult milk powder), Retail Food Group (Beefy's, Firehouse Subs), Universal Store (youth fashion), and Ingham's (poultry) revealed growth strategies focu...
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36% Bias Score


Climate Change and Champagne: Moët Hennessy's Sustainable Response
Facing climate change challenges, Moët Hennessy's Champagne houses are adopting sustainable farming practices like agroforestry to improve biodiversity and resilience, driven by growing consumer demand for environmentally conscious products.
Climate Change and Champagne: Moët Hennessy's Sustainable Response
Facing climate change challenges, Moët Hennessy's Champagne houses are adopting sustainable farming practices like agroforestry to improve biodiversity and resilience, driven by growing consumer demand for environmentally conscious products.
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24% Bias Score

Château Lafleur abandons Bordeaux appellation due to climate change
Facing drought and heatwaves impacting Bordeaux yields, Château Lafleur, a prestigious Pomerol estate, will release its 2025 vintage under the Vin de France label to allow for irrigation and adapt to changing weather patterns.

Château Lafleur abandons Bordeaux appellation due to climate change
Facing drought and heatwaves impacting Bordeaux yields, Château Lafleur, a prestigious Pomerol estate, will release its 2025 vintage under the Vin de France label to allow for irrigation and adapt to changing weather patterns.
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16% Bias Score

Franconian Winemakers Face Economic Challenges Despite Promising Harvest
Franconian winemakers anticipate a successful harvest but face rising costs, reduced consumer spending, and increasing competition from foreign wines, resulting in a challenging economic climate.

Franconian Winemakers Face Economic Challenges Despite Promising Harvest
Franconian winemakers anticipate a successful harvest but face rising costs, reduced consumer spending, and increasing competition from foreign wines, resulting in a challenging economic climate.
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16% Bias Score

German Wine Industry Struggles Amidst Falling Domestic Market Share
The German wine industry faces declining domestic market share, prompting calls for government support and a shift towards export markets to counteract falling consumption and competition from cheaper foreign wines.

German Wine Industry Struggles Amidst Falling Domestic Market Share
The German wine industry faces declining domestic market share, prompting calls for government support and a shift towards export markets to counteract falling consumption and competition from cheaper foreign wines.
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20% Bias Score

Climate Change Drives Rise of Non-Vintage Wines
Facing increasingly unpredictable weather due to climate change, some high-quality wineries are adopting non-vintage winemaking, blending grapes from multiple years to maintain consistent quality, challenging the traditional focus on single-vintage wines.

Climate Change Drives Rise of Non-Vintage Wines
Facing increasingly unpredictable weather due to climate change, some high-quality wineries are adopting non-vintage winemaking, blending grapes from multiple years to maintain consistent quality, challenging the traditional focus on single-vintage wines.
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32% Bias Score

Japan's Wine Industry: A Decade of Growth
Between 2008 and 2024, the number of wineries in Japan more than doubled, reaching 493, largely due to government initiatives and international acclaim, fueling interest in Japanese wine, especially the natural wine segment, characterized by its unique flavor profile.

Japan's Wine Industry: A Decade of Growth
Between 2008 and 2024, the number of wineries in Japan more than doubled, reaching 493, largely due to government initiatives and international acclaim, fueling interest in Japanese wine, especially the natural wine segment, characterized by its unique flavor profile.
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44% Bias Score

French Winemaker Launches Light-Bodied Red to Target Younger Consumers
Michel Chapoutier, a French winemaker, launched "Rouge clair," a light-bodied (11.5% alcohol) red wine under the Vin de France designation, to address underconsumption of red wine among younger consumers, priced around €9.

French Winemaker Launches Light-Bodied Red to Target Younger Consumers
Michel Chapoutier, a French winemaker, launched "Rouge clair," a light-bodied (11.5% alcohol) red wine under the Vin de France designation, to address underconsumption of red wine among younger consumers, priced around €9.
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48% Bias Score
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