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A taste of Germany
German viticulture students came up with a unique product to celebrate the 25th anniversary of unification.
There's nothing like Italian pizza and wine
A pizza in Rome, a glass of wine in Tuscany: Italy was the top euro destination last year for nin EU travelers.
How a German wine queen keeps her feet on the ground
Janina believes there is more to being Germany's 66th wine queen than just wearing a crown and looking pretty.
A French hospital with an amazing wine cellar
Recent studies report that a glass of wine in the evening is good for your heart. It's an age-old claim. According to the ancient Hebrews, "Wine is at the head of all medicines. Where wine is lacking, drugs are necessary." And where can you find a hospital with a wine cellar? In France, of course!
Going green in Moldova
In going organic, Moldovan farmers are making a contribution to conservation efforts.
A popular region for wine lovers and gourmets
Visitors can explore the region on a cycle path that is almost 100 km long.
The Palatinate Forest
With about 1,600 square kilometers it is Germany's largest contiguous forest.
Climate vs. wine-growers
Germany hosts this year's Congress and presidency of the intergovernmental International Organisation of Vine and Wine.
Luxembourg
Euromaxx visits Luxembourg which not only plays an important role in the EU.
Sieren's China
China has now overtaken France as a wine producer, writes, DW's Frank Sieren.
Noisy nights in Lisbon
No more teenage binge drinking, no noisy nights: Portugal plans new laws on alcohol consumption.
Berlin: Small street made big
In Berlin, Rüdesheimer Strasse was selected as one of Europe's 12 most beautiful streets.
Counting on magenta
Germany's FDP has a new logo with a new color, but the ideas are familiar, says Marcel Fürstenau.
Alcohol, a neurotoxin
Good to know for New Year's Eve: Even one toast with sparkling wine or champagne has an impact on our health.
Food myths: the good, the bad and the ugly
How our perception of food - what's good or bad - keeps changing. How to keep up?
Word of the Week
Have more than a couple mugs of mulled wine and find out what happens to the sky.
Old wine, new bottle
There wasn't much new from Putin in his annual address to the nation, says DW's Ingo Mannteufel.
Christmas markets
German Christmas markets have become an international hit in England, the United States and even in Japan. But nowhere is the choice of gingerbread, incense burners and mulled wine greater than in Germany.
Riesling's comeback
Riesling was once among the most expensive wines. Later, wineries focused on quantity, and quality suffered. But in recent years, the pendulum has been swinging back - a boon to Germany's Rheingau Region.
Pesky pest
German winegrowers are using sex pheromones to combat the juice-sucking grapevine moth.
Living Planet: Greener Spaces
Central Asia commits to protecting migratory species, Belgians set up pop-up parks to make their city greener, German winemakers opt for greener methods, and New York prepares itself for climate change.
Tricking grapevine moths
Each year, German winegrowers in the Ahr Valley battle against one of their worst enemies - the dreaded grapevine moth. But this year, the winegrowers got together and came up with a solution. They’re using pheromones to trick and confuse male moths to disrupt their mating habits. And the technique is proving to be a success.
Wine tasting weekend
Join us for a weekend getaway to Germany's smallest wine growing region, the Saxon Elbeland area.
Vineyards in Ethiopia
A plan to produce high-quality wine in Ethiopia is finally bearing fruit.
Sunny future for UK wine
Climate change seems to be improving the prospects of UK wine growers. Stephen Beard reports.
EU, China end row over wine
One day ahead of a visit to Europe by China’s President Xi, Brussels and Beijing have struck a deal ending their bilateral trade dispute over wine imports. The ‘amicable solution’ includes more wine tastings in China.
Wine from the UK?
Look out Bordeaux, Tuscany and California! Here comes the British town of Dorking - an unlikely frontrunner in an emerging UK wine trade created by global warming.
1 in 4 on the vineyards
While generations of their elders left farming to pursue more stable, lucrative careers, young people in the the Montalcino region of Tuscany are turning to wine-making to make a living. There one in four wine producers is under 30.
Germany's scenic routes
Germany's scenic routes
India’s ‘booziest' state
Kerala is witnessing an increase in violence and crimes related to alcohol consumption.
Quest for the best
DW's Anne-Sophie Brändlin goes on a mission for the tastiest mulled wine.
More worms, better wine?
France's wine-makers embrace mystic methods to enhance soil and wine quality.
More water than wine
DW's Volker Wagener says that there are too many compromises in the coalition agreement.
The wine and festivals of Asti
Asti was an important Italian provincial city during the Middle Ages and today it is a historical gem for visitors. Gabriele wants to share with you the heritage and traditions of her home.
Sipping biodynamic wine in France
Biodynamic farming is a method that treats the farm as a whole being. In addition to farming without pesticides, biodynamic winegrowers look to the movements of the moon and stars for cosmic guidance as they cultivate their grapes. It may sound quirky to the skeptic - but the world's toughest wine critics say it's some of the best wine you'll ever taste.
Scene in Berlin
More and more entrepreneurs in the capital are combining multiple business ideas.
Tones of autumn
Temperatures may be dropping, and the days are getting shorter, but autumn in Germany is far from dreary. Trees drenched in golden leaves, lively wine and harvest festivals make this a colorful time of year.
As Greek as you can get!
A Greek Specialty
Try the Mediterranean diet instead
You may well want to steer clear of meat altogether. As well as reducing the risk of heart disease and obesity, the Mediterranean diet has been found to lower blood sugar, promote weight loss in type 2 diabetics, and improve brain power.
Sizarr
The German electronic group is all over festival line-ups this year after a breakthrough album.
Beer, wine, coffee or tea?
A drink is more than just a drink - it's also culture, history and tradition.
Uncork the mystery
No grape variety invites as much intrigue as the region's very own frühburgunder.
France seeks wine solidarity
French President Francoise Hollande has requested a special EU meeting to forge a common stance on the EU's trade row with China. The call has come after China launched an anti-dumping probe into French wine.
China hits back at EU wine
A day after the European Union announced levies against solar panels imported from China, China has announced a price dumping investigation into wine imported from the EU – adding a new layer to a trade spat.
Finest wines leave Elysee
Times must be really hard when the French presidential office starts selling some of its top domestic wines. A two-day auction should help refill state coffers, officials in Paris have said.
Buonissimo!
Our hungry reporter goes on a culinary tour of Rome to sample some of the city's finest cuisine.
Trends in taste
Traditional or exotic - food comes in all shapes and tastes in Germany.
California wine
The German Beringer brothers helped found the American wine industry.
Fizzing over
What actually goes on inside a champagne bottle to create that special kind of bubbly?
Holiday cheer
Christmas in Germany: From markets and mulled wine to family gatherings and traditional food.
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