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Chablis (France), Sep 27 (EFE / EPA).- (Camera: Christophe Petit-Tesson) The small and controlled fires that Burgundy winegrowers lit in April to save their vineyards from frost were both a necessity and an alert: climate change is forcing them to seek immediate solutions and a great change in the sector.FOOTAGE OF THE WINE SECTOR IN CHABLIS AND OF THE WINE PROCESS.
Saint-Quentin-de-Caplong (France), Dec 10 (EFE / EPA) .- (CAMERA: Caroline Blumberg) To give a touch of humor to the moment the world is experiencing the French winegrower Jean-Christophe Mauro, owner of the Chapelle Bérard organic winery, in the town of Saint-Quentin-de-Caplong (south of France), has launched a new Bordeaux wine called “Covid Test.”
Paris (France), Feb 12 (EFE) .- (Camera: Luis Miguel Pascual) "Why do we have to pay for this trade war?" asks Anaïs Bareau, manager of a small French winery, restless about the tariff of the 25% on European wine announced by the president of the United States, Donald Trump.FOOTAGE OF VINEXPO.SOUNDBITES OF:Louis-Fabrice Latour:1. "The sector wants a fund of 300 million euros to support thesector, after the rate-related adventures in the United States.We must convince Europe, the French government. It is the idea thatwe have in the sector ".2. "We believe that we have nothing to do with the disputebetween Airbus and Boeing, we are a collateral victim, we have tohave compensation. "3. "The 300 million would allow us to get through this and deal with it."4. "It is the main concern. There is Brexit,coronavirus, but the United States is our main market forexport, with 20%. "
Michel Pont is the owner of a wine chateau in the French Bourgondy. He is also the owner of a spectacular collection consisting of 100 fighter jets, from all types and countries.
Obama takes aim at Donald Trump's presidential campaign saying the Republican race ranges from "school yard" taunts to scenes from "the home shopping network". Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
French ex-patriots and mourners fill the gate of the French embassy in the U.S. capital with flowers and French wine to remember those lost in an attack by Islamic State that killed nearly 130 in Paris. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).