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People are willing to pay more for climate-proof wine, study shows
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Compare narratives across 42 related reports from 42 sources. Real Narrative News aggregates the coverage spectrum so you can see who emphasises what — bias tags reflect the outlet, not the story.
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Left 29%
Center 38%
Right 29%
Euro Weekly News
· Jul 9, 2026
Fewer Spaniards are drinking, and it’s costing the Treasury millions
Drinking culture in Spain has changed significantly in recent years. The combination of rising living costs and growing wellness trends []
Times of India
· Jul 4, 2026
Too hot for a cold one: How European heatwave is impacting alcohol consumption?
Too hot for a cold one: How European heatwave is impacting alcohol consumption?
Toronto Sun
· Jul 1, 2026
EDITORIAL: Fixing high cost of lavish health plan
Some steps taken to deal with a massive taxpayer-funded expense.
Sweden Herald
· Jul 9, 2026
How Sweden Could Attract Wine Tourists as Its Wine Industry Grows
How Sweden Could Attract Wine Tourists as Its Wine Industry Grows
L.A. Times - Health
· Jul 2, 2026
Contributor: Alcohol should be stigmatized like smoking
Drinking causes 1 in every 20 deaths worldwide. Perversely, because its harms are so widespread and longstanding and well known, many people accept them.
Quartz
· Jul 6, 2026
Best food and drink experiences in Burgundy
Essential food and drink experiences in Burgundy, from wine tasting to seeing how Dijon mustard is made
Metro
· Jul 5, 2026
Heatwaves are ruining French vineyards – while English wine enjoys a golden age
Heatwaves are ruining French vineyards – while English wine enjoys a golden age
Jewish News Syndicate
· Jun 23, 2026
Tabor Winery launches 'Artisanal' a new wine brand
The collection is designed for restaurants, wine retailers and consumers.
Bon Appétit
· Jun 22, 2026
Mexican Wine Breaks All the Rules
Norm-challenging winemakers and a liberating lack of rules make for one hell of a wine scene south of the border.
Daily Sabah
· Jun 24, 2026
Yeşilay study spotlights early alcohol use, health risks in Türkiye
The Turkish Green Crescent Society (Yeşilay) on Wednesday released its latest nationwide study on alcohol consumption, revealing that many individuals in Türkiye try alcohol for th...
CNBC
· Jul 2, 2026
Americans are paying record prices for steak. Here's why demand isn't cracking
Despite record beef prices, Americans aren't giving up steak. Consumers are treating beef as an affordable luxury and prioritizing it for special occasions.
The Standard
· Jun 27, 2026
The British rosé barometer: which wine to take into Wimbledon
You can take your own wine to sip at SW19 — but make it one of these, says Douglas Blyde
ING Think
· Jul 1, 2026
€3 parcel levy won’t fix Belgium’s fashion footprint
EUROPE: Fast fashion continues to weigh on the environment. Second-hand clothing is gaining in popularity, particularly among younger consumers, but barriers persist. Meanwhile, the 3 levy on non-EU parcels is unlikely to massively change purchasing behaviour, underscoring the need for wider action
Financial Times
· Jun 24, 2026
Heatwave shows we are marinating in a crisis of our own making
Political inaction in the battle against climate change is costly and getting costlier
Eunews
· Jul 9, 2026
Beer output and consumption down; non‑alcoholic drinks still rising
The Brewers of Europe: The sector is innovating despite a difficult economic climate
Nepal News
· Jul 3, 2026
शुक्रबार सुनको मूल्य ७ हजार २ सय रुपैयाँ बढ्यो
काठमाडौँ। स्थानीय बजारमा आज सुनचाँदीको मूल्य बढेको छ। नेपाल सुनचाँदी ब्यवसायी महासंघका अनुसार आज सुनको मूल्य प्रतितोलामा ७ हजार २ सय रुपैयाँले बढेर २ लाख ९० हजार ७ सय रुपैयाँ कायम भएको छ। बिहीबार सुनको मूल्य प्रतितोला दुई लाख ८३ हजार ५०० रुपैयाँ कायम भएको थियो। यस्तै, बिहीबार चाँदीको मूल्य पनि बढेको छ। महासंघका अनुसार चाँदीको []
NaturalNews.com
· Jul 5, 2026
Study: Culinary Skills Linked to Lower Consumption of Ultra-Processed Foods
(NaturalNews) A study of 592 Spanish adults found that those with stronger culinary competency ┠including label reading, meal planning, and recipe modification �...
Washington Examiner
· Jun 24, 2026
Keeping pigs in crates won’t make America healthy
People want healthier food, and voters have passed laws requiring better standards for how that food is produced. American family farmers are meeting those standards. But corporate pork interests, including foreign-owned Smithfield, are pressuring Congress to roll back those standards. That is the fight over the so-called Save Our Bacon Act, which lawmakers should keep []
URL Media
· Jun 23, 2026
Fewer and fewer families are buying fresh fruits and vegetables in North Carolina: what are the reasons?
l alza de precios, la pérdida de programas de ayuda y la recuperación tras Helene se juntan en el oeste del estado, donde los mercados gratuitos de comida fresca atienden [] The post Fewer and fewer families are buying fresh fruits and vegetables in North Carolina: what are the reasons? appeared first on URL Media.
South Africa Today
· Jul 2, 2026
Shannon Jacobs of Groot Constantia Named Among the WineLand 30 Under 30
A Rising Star Shaping the Future of South African Wine 2026 – The future of South African wine is being shaped by a new generation of talented, driven professionals who are redefining what is possible across the industry. Among them is Shannon Jacobs, Assistant Winemaker at Groot Constantia, who has been named one of the []
KSAT San Antonio
· Jun 22, 2026
World Cup concessions: $75 caviar-topped tots in Miami, a day's pay worth of beer in Mexico City
World Cup tickets, flights and hotel rooms are expensive.
ABC7 New York
· Jul 8, 2026
Porto Rico Importing Co. keeps coffee tradition alive in the West Village
Porto Rico Importing Co. keeps coffee tradition alive in the West Village
DutchNews.nl
· Jun 25, 2026
Forget one glass a day: no alcohol is safe, Dutch advisers warn
There is no safe level of alcohol consumption and even a single glass a day carries risk, the Dutch Health...
The Daily Caller
· Jun 26, 2026
‘I Am Not A Nutritionist’: Brandon Gill Presses ‘Expert’ On Why Taxpayers Need To Pay For People’s Soda
'This is a common sense question'
The i Paper
· Jun 28, 2026
I’m a wine critic – the 10 best budget bottles from Asda, including one for £5.50
Asda might not be the first destination you immediately think of for your supermarket wine, but they've boosted its offerings
mindbodygreen
· Jun 25, 2026
Women Are More Likely To Face This Alcohol-Related Risk
Awareness is the first step.
Vogue
· Jul 9, 2026
How to Write a Sustainability Report
For the past decade, sustainability reports have been a Wild West for evasive narratives and mismatched methodologies. It’s time to do things properly.
Our News Bahamas
· Jul 7, 2026
Caribbean Wines and Spirits Launches Its First Ready-to-drink Cocktail
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Caribbean Wines and Spirits is introducing a product just in time for the nation's independence celebrations, a product they say is truly Bahamian. The product is named Monument, and it's the company's first ready-to-drink cocktail is naturally made, and both produced and bottled right here at home.
Kitchn
· Jul 12, 2026
5 Best Beers You Can Buy at Costco (Yes, Kirkland Signature Made the List)
Refreshingly crisp lagers, hazy IPAs, and more! READ MORE...
Health News | Mail Online
· Jun 23, 2026
Pick the right beer and avoid red wine at all costs: How to avoid a World Cup hangover ahead of England's 9pm kickoff with Ghana
Pick the right beer and avoid red wine at all costs: How to avoid a World Cup hangover ahead of England's 9pm kickoff with Ghana
Hindustan Times
· Jun 27, 2026
Europe heat wave: Why Paris banned drinking liquor and what alcohol does to the body
Europe, according to the World Health Organization, has more liquor drinkers than any other region in the world.
Curbed
· Jun 30, 2026
Chefs on Bunk Beds, Bartenders on Boats
Think the housing market in the Hamptons is out of control? Try being a seasonal food worker.
Investopedia
· Jun 23, 2026
How Americans Are Making Room in Their Budgets for Higher Prices
How Americans Are Making Room in Their Budgets for Higher Prices
Caucasian Knot
· Jul 8, 2026
The formal approach of officials deprived Kabardino-Balkaria of tourism dividends
The budget of Kabardino-Balkaria would have significantly more funds from tourism if officials had developed a targeted program for its development. However, at the current stage, vacationers face broken roads, dumps, and poor infrastructure in the republic, noted representatives of the local tourism industry interviewed by Caucasian Knot.
The Tico Times
· Jul 11, 2026
This Costa Rica Coffee Just Sold for $200 a Pound
A coffee grown high in the mountains of Los Santos sold for 200.10 per pound at Costa Rica’s 2026 Cup of Excellence auction, anchoring the strongest set of results the competition has produced in the country in recent years. The winning coffee came from Finca Río Blanco in Copey de Dota and was produced by [] The post This Costa Rica Coffee Just Sold for 200 a Pound appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.
Fortune
· Jun 26, 2026
The ‘FIFA 15’ is American culinary diplomacy in action
World Cup travelers are flocking to American products like ranch dressing and Raising Cane's. That's the beauty of bringing people together.
TheJournal.ie
· Jul 9, 2026
Heat is here to stay: Irish cities urgently need more trees
As Europe swelters through another summer of record temperatures, trees, wetlands and other nature-based solutions are becoming essential tools for keeping cities cooler.
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 10, 2026
European Consumers Still Aren't Consuming, But The Way They Save Is Changing
European Consumers Still Aren't Consuming, But The Way They Save Is Changing
PBS NewsHour
· Jul 1, 2026
U.S., Canada and Mexico begin bumpy negotiations to renew North American trade pact
Tourists from Chattanooga check into beach resorts in Cancun. Canadian auto parts feed factories in the American Midwest — and vice versa. Happy hour revelers raise glasses of Mexican tequila and mezcal at bars in Seattle.
The West Australian
· Jul 12, 2026
Gary Martin: We need to talk about funflation to save sense of enjoyment
We may be heading for a fun drought. The problem is not that we have forgotten how to enjoy ourselves.
Sydney Morning Herald
· Jul 3, 2026
The world’s financial system has been upended
We are discovering how just how much it costs to deal with the climate change mess that we have already created. And the consequences are alarming.
Daily Mail
· Jul 4, 2026
The foods and drinks that are linked to an increased risk of fatty liver... and the ones that can protect against 'silent killer'
The foods and drinks that are linked to an increased risk of fatty liver... and the ones that can protect against 'silent killer'
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Euro Weekly News
· Jul 9, 2026
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Times of India
· Jul 4, 2026
Too hot for a cold one: How European heatwave is impacting alcohol consumption?
Too hot for a cold one: How European heatwave is impacting alcohol consumption?
Toronto Sun
· Jul 1, 2026
EDITORIAL: Fixing high cost of lavish health plan
Some steps taken to deal with a massive taxpayer-funded expense.
Sweden Herald
· Jul 9, 2026
How Sweden Could Attract Wine Tourists as Its Wine Industry Grows
How Sweden Could Attract Wine Tourists as Its Wine Industry Grows
L.A. Times - Health
· Jul 2, 2026
Contributor: Alcohol should be stigmatized like smoking
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Quartz
· Jul 6, 2026
Best food and drink experiences in Burgundy
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Metro
· Jul 5, 2026
Heatwaves are ruining French vineyards – while English wine enjoys a golden age
Heatwaves are ruining French vineyards – while English wine enjoys a golden age
Jewish News Syndicate
· Jun 23, 2026
Tabor Winery launches 'Artisanal' a new wine brand
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Bon Appétit
· Jun 22, 2026
Mexican Wine Breaks All the Rules
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Daily Sabah
· Jun 24, 2026
Yeşilay study spotlights early alcohol use, health risks in Türkiye
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· Jul 2, 2026
Americans are paying record prices for steak. Here's why demand isn't cracking
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The Standard
· Jun 27, 2026
The British rosé barometer: which wine to take into Wimbledon
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ING Think
· Jul 1, 2026
€3 parcel levy won’t fix Belgium’s fashion footprint
EUROPE: Fast fashion continues to weigh on the environment. Second-hand clothing is gaining in popularity, particularly among younger consumers, but barriers persist. Meanwhile, the 3 levy on non-EU parcels is unlikely to massively change purchasing behaviour, underscoring the need for wider action
Financial Times
· Jun 24, 2026
Heatwave shows we are marinating in a crisis of our own making
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Eunews
· Jul 9, 2026
Beer output and consumption down; non‑alcoholic drinks still rising
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Nepal News
· Jul 3, 2026
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काठमाडौँ। स्थानीय बजारमा आज सुनचाँदीको मूल्य बढेको छ। नेपाल सुनचाँदी ब्यवसायी महासंघका अनुसार आज सुनको मूल्य प्रतितोलामा ७ हजार २ सय रुपैयाँले बढेर २ लाख ९० हजार ७ सय रुपैयाँ कायम भएको छ। बिहीबार सुनको मूल्य प्रतितोला दुई लाख ८३ हजार ५०० रुपैयाँ कायम भएको थियो। यस्तै, बिहीबार चाँदीको मूल्य पनि बढेको छ। महासंघका अनुसार चाँदीको []
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URL Media
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Fewer and fewer families are buying fresh fruits and vegetables in North Carolina: what are the reasons?
l alza de precios, la pérdida de programas de ayuda y la recuperación tras Helene se juntan en el oeste del estado, donde los mercados gratuitos de comida fresca atienden [] The post Fewer and fewer families are buying fresh fruits and vegetables in North Carolina: what are the reasons? appeared first on URL Media.
South Africa Today
· Jul 2, 2026
Shannon Jacobs of Groot Constantia Named Among the WineLand 30 Under 30
A Rising Star Shaping the Future of South African Wine 2026 – The future of South African wine is being shaped by a new generation of talented, driven professionals who are redefining what is possible across the industry. Among them is Shannon Jacobs, Assistant Winemaker at Groot Constantia, who has been named one of the []
KSAT San Antonio
· Jun 22, 2026
World Cup concessions: $75 caviar-topped tots in Miami, a day's pay worth of beer in Mexico City
World Cup tickets, flights and hotel rooms are expensive.
ABC7 New York
· Jul 8, 2026
Porto Rico Importing Co. keeps coffee tradition alive in the West Village
Porto Rico Importing Co. keeps coffee tradition alive in the West Village
DutchNews.nl
· Jun 25, 2026
Forget one glass a day: no alcohol is safe, Dutch advisers warn
There is no safe level of alcohol consumption and even a single glass a day carries risk, the Dutch Health...
The Daily Caller
· Jun 26, 2026
‘I Am Not A Nutritionist’: Brandon Gill Presses ‘Expert’ On Why Taxpayers Need To Pay For People’s Soda
'This is a common sense question'
The i Paper
· Jun 28, 2026
I’m a wine critic – the 10 best budget bottles from Asda, including one for £5.50
Asda might not be the first destination you immediately think of for your supermarket wine, but they've boosted its offerings
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· Jun 25, 2026
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· Jun 27, 2026
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Caucasian Knot
· Jul 8, 2026
The formal approach of officials deprived Kabardino-Balkaria of tourism dividends
The budget of Kabardino-Balkaria would have significantly more funds from tourism if officials had developed a targeted program for its development. However, at the current stage, vacationers face broken roads, dumps, and poor infrastructure in the republic, noted representatives of the local tourism industry interviewed by Caucasian Knot.
The Tico Times
· Jul 11, 2026
This Costa Rica Coffee Just Sold for $200 a Pound
A coffee grown high in the mountains of Los Santos sold for 200.10 per pound at Costa Rica’s 2026 Cup of Excellence auction, anchoring the strongest set of results the competition has produced in the country in recent years. The winning coffee came from Finca Río Blanco in Copey de Dota and was produced by [] The post This Costa Rica Coffee Just Sold for 200 a Pound appeared first on The Tico Times | Costa Rica News | Travel | Real Estate.
Fortune
· Jun 26, 2026
The ‘FIFA 15’ is American culinary diplomacy in action
World Cup travelers are flocking to American products like ranch dressing and Raising Cane's. That's the beauty of bringing people together.
TheJournal.ie
· Jul 9, 2026
Heat is here to stay: Irish cities urgently need more trees
As Europe swelters through another summer of record temperatures, trees, wetlands and other nature-based solutions are becoming essential tools for keeping cities cooler.
Seeking Alpha
· Jul 10, 2026
European Consumers Still Aren't Consuming, But The Way They Save Is Changing
European Consumers Still Aren't Consuming, But The Way They Save Is Changing
PBS NewsHour
· Jul 1, 2026
U.S., Canada and Mexico begin bumpy negotiations to renew North American trade pact
Tourists from Chattanooga check into beach resorts in Cancun. Canadian auto parts feed factories in the American Midwest — and vice versa. Happy hour revelers raise glasses of Mexican tequila and mezcal at bars in Seattle.
The West Australian
· Jul 12, 2026
Gary Martin: We need to talk about funflation to save sense of enjoyment
We may be heading for a fun drought. The problem is not that we have forgotten how to enjoy ourselves.
Sydney Morning Herald
· Jul 3, 2026
The world’s financial system has been upended
We are discovering how just how much it costs to deal with the climate change mess that we have already created. And the consequences are alarming.
Daily Mail
· Jul 4, 2026
The foods and drinks that are linked to an increased risk of fatty liver... and the ones that can protect against 'silent killer'
The foods and drinks that are linked to an increased risk of fatty liver... and the ones that can protect against 'silent killer'
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